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Wednesday, March 28, 1900. THE SUMPTER MINER. 1? NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U. S. PATENT; United States Mineral Survey No. 66. Application No 900 t United Statei Und Office, I La Grande, Oregon, Jan. eg. 1900. Notice Is hereby Riven that In pursuance with the act of Congress approve J May to, 187a, the Colum bia Gold Mining Company, a corporation duly or ca nned and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Oregon, whose post office Is Sumpter, Baker County, Oregon, has made application tor a patent for the Cyclone Consolidated quarti claim, situated In no organised mining district, lu Baker County, State of Oregon, In cluding the Cyclone and Protection quant claims, and described by the official plat herewith posted and by the field notes on file In the office of the Register of La Grande land district, State of Oregon, as fol lows, with magnetic variation at so degrees ji min utes east, vit: Description of the Cyclone Consolidated Quart! Claim (consisting of the Cyclone and Protection quart! claims). Mineral survev No. (66, tewlt: Beginning at a post marked "Cor. No 1 166," which Is s ti degrees 45 minutes w 97 feet from U. S. Mineral Monument No. i, the same being corner No. 1 of the Protection quarti claim; thence s 41 degrees ft minutes w 1500 feet to a post marked " 166," being corner No. a of the Protection quant claim; thence n s degrees a minutes w tgj feet to a post marked "1,166, being corner No. jol the Protection quam claim; thence n 41 degrees )o minutes e 601 feet to a post marked "a. 166," being corner No. a of the Cy clone quartz claim; thence n 4a degrees jo minutes w jt feet to a post marked "j.66," being corner No. 1 01 the Cyclone quarti mine; thence n 4) degrees 10 minutes e ijjgfeef to (post marked "4.166, being corner No. 4 of Cyclone quant claim; thence s 4a de grees w minutes ejjt feet to a postmarked "1.166," which Is n 4 degrees 45 minutes w 446 feet from U. S. Min. Monument No. t, being corner No. 1 of the Cy clone quarti claim; thrnce s 4) degrees )o minutes w jy leel to a post marked "4.166," being corner No. 4 ol the Protection lalm: thence s jt degrees as min utes e iqs feel to the place ol beginning. Which said Cyclone quarti claim Is t)S feel In length and extends m8leel northeasterly along the Cyclone lode, bearing gold, from the south center end post of said Cyclone quam claim, said post being narked "S Center End Post Sur. No. 166, with sur face ground sit feet In width, being oo feet north westerly and at leet southeasterly from said lode, and the notice of location of which Is recorded on Kge 16) of volume H, Records of Quarti Claims for tker County, Oregon, In the otlice of the Recorder of said county. The adjoining claims to said Cyclone quarti claim being the Protection on the south, the Eureka on the southeast, the Victory on the north and Onio on the west, said Protection claim being Included In this notice of application lor patent, all else being vacant, unoccupied land. There being no conflicting claims. Said Protection quart! claim Is 1500 feet In length and extends 147s '' northeasterly and sj feet south westerly along the Protection lode, bearing gold, from the discovery point thereon; with surlace ground tgj leet in width, being t6j feet on the southeasterly side and 11 feet on the northwesterly side of said lode, the notice ol location of which Protection quarla claim is recorded on page s" of volume J ol the records of quam claims 01 Baker county, Oregon, In the office of the County Recorder of said county. 1 he adjoin ing claims to the Protection quart! claim being the Ccloneonthe northeast, and the Columbia quarti claim. Mineral Survey No 176. on the south, and the Ohio on the north. All else being vacant, unoccu pied land. There being no conflicting-claims. Any and all persons claiming adversely the mining ground vein, lode, premises or any portion thereol so described, surveyed, plaited and applied for are hereby notified that unless thtlr adverse claims have been tiled according to law and the regulations there under within the time prescribed by law, with the Register of the United States Und Office al La (irande. In the county of Union, State of Oregon, Uiey will be barred in virtue of Ihe provisions of said statute. E. W. UARTLETT. Register. Dale of first publication Feb. 7. 1000, Date of last publication April 18, 1000 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U. S. PATENT. United Slates Mineral Survey No. j6t A. & D. Ap plication No. 108. , 1 United States Und Office, 1 U Grande, Oregon, Jan eg, 1900. Notice Is hereb) given that In pursuance with the act of congress approved May 10, i8?s. the Columbia Gold M'nlng company, a corporation duly organised and existing under and by virtue of the laws of Ore gon, whose postotnee Is Sumpler, Baker county, Oregon, has made application for a patent for the Old Middleman and the Tin Horn quarti claims, and lor the Tin Horn mill site and for Ihe Cyclone mill site, situated In no organised mining district. In Hiker county, state of Oregon, and described by the official plal herewith posted and by the field notes on file In the office of the Register of U GranJe Und District, State of Oregon, as follows, vis: with magnetic varia tions at so degrees a$ minutes to so degrees jo min- Description of exterior boundaries of the Old Mid dleman and Tin Horn quart! claims Mineral Sur vey No, j6j A., to wit: Beginning at a post marked "Cor. No. 1-167 A that bears s to degrees e 519 leet from U. S. Mineral Monument No. i, the same being corner No. t of the Tin Horn quarli claim; thence s 46 degrees to minutes e 400 feet to ajost marked "4-167 A, being corner No. 4 of the Tin Horn quart! claim; thence ill de grees to minutes w 690 feet to a post marked "7-167 A." being corner No. 7 of the Old Middleman quarts claim; thence n 56 degrees s? minutes e 6$ feet to a St marked "1-167 A," being corner No. 1 of the Id Middleman, from which corner No. 1, U.S. Mineral Monument No. 1 bears n 1 degree 07 minutes w 1S46 feet distant; thence s 11 degrees 45 minutes e too t eet to a post marked "a-167 A,' being corner No. - A ,h. m 1 mi I.H.MIH! thenre a t6 decrees s7 min utes w 1 500 feel to a post marked "i-j6 A," being comer No. 1 of the Old Middleman quarli claim; thence nu degrees as minutes w 600 fret to a post narked "4-167 A, being corner No. 4 of the Old Middleman quarts claim; thence n 56 degrees sr min utes e 604 feet to a post marked "5-167 A. being cor er No. s of the Old Middleman quarti claim; thence 40 degrees jo minutes waij.jieci i - "s-167 A." being corner No. a of the Tin Horn quart! claim; thence n 41 degrees jo minutes e 1500 feet to lrlptlon'of'Tln'Horn mill site-Mineral Survey bsmln LI "diner No. s of the Tin Horn quarti claim" a post marked "1-167 B." being comer No. i of Tin horn mill site; thence s 46 degrees 10 minutes aits feel to corner No. s of the Old Middleman, a postmarked "s-167 B;" h.nc j6 d.nti a jnta atts w 604 feel lo comer No. 4 of Ihe pld Middleman auarti mint, a post marked "1-167 A; thence nil JEtS. as mlnuS. so feet to '" ' " Una of Appomattox quarts claim M. S. No. ao4,a posl aurked "4-167 B;" thence n 40 degrees jo minutes t KLTCQ&tt s.U-Mln.r.1 Sumy &l&nBg corner No. of in. OIJ MUdloM quarti claim, thence 1 jt 'degrees as minutes 1 166 feet, a post marked "i-167 B, being comer No. a of the Cyclone mill site; thence s to degrees jo minutes w 660 feel to a post marked "1-167 H." being corner No. ) of Ihe Cyclone mill site; thence n 11 degrees t minutes w j)o feel to a posl marked "4-167 B, ' being corner No. 4, Cyclone mill site; thence n to degrees jo minutes e 660 feet, a posl marked "1-167 II," being corner No. 1, Cyclone mill site: thence s 11 degrees 4; minutes e 164 feet to place of beginning. Which said Tin Horn quarti claim Is fifteen hun dred (1500) fret 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 tour hundred (400) leet in width, being 100 feet northwest erly and too feet southeasterly from said lode; and Ihe notice of location of which Is recorded on page 8 of Volume E of Records of Quarti Claims for Baker County, Oregon, In the office of the recorder of said county. The adjoining claims to said Tin Horn quarti claim being the Columbia quart! claim, Mineral Survey No. 176, on the northwest; Ihe Brll tanla quarti claim Ihe said Old Middleman quartt claim adjoining partially on the east, south and west; and Is also adjoined bv Tin Horn mill site; the Appomatox quarti claim. Mineral Survev No. S04. the northeast- erley corner of which Is Identical with the south westerly corner 01 said 1 in norn quarti ciaim, an else being vacant, unoccupied land. There being no conflicting claims. Said Old Middleman quarti claim Is fifteen hundred (1500) feet In length, and extends 68 feet southwest erly and Us,? feet northeasterly along the Old Middle man lode, beating gold, from the discovery shaft thereon, with surlace eround six hundred (600) feet In width, being three hundred feetnn each side of said lode, except that portion thereof covered by Ihe Tin Horn quarti claim as above described, the notice of location of which Old Middleman quartt claim Is re corded on page 71 Vol H of Ihe records ol quarts claims of Baker county, Oregon, In the office of the Kecorder 01 said county. Ihe adjoining claims to said Old Middleman auarti claim rein? the Tin Horn In a northerly direction, the Tin Horn mill site, and the C clone mill site, and Telephone quarti claim, and Ihe Afterthought quarti claim being the nearest claim to the east, there being no adjoining claims 10 the south except as arove stated, and an else peing vacant, unoccupied land. There belne no confllctinc claims except the said Tin Horn quarti claim as above stated, application for patent of which Is hereby maje. Said Cvclone milt site adlolns Ihe Old Middleman quarli claim on the northwest corner thereof and Telephone quarti claim and adjoins no olher quarli claims: all else being vacant, unoccupied land, and has an area m four and 4xiooo uoii) acres: ine no tice of location of which is recorded on page aw of Volume I ol Records of Quarts Locations tor liaker County.Oregon.lntheofficeof Ihe Recorder ot Con veyances thereof, and a more particular description of which Is herelnbetore set lorth. Said Tin Horn mill ille adlolns the Appomattox quarli claim, Mineral Survey No. 304, the Columbia quartt claim, Mineral Survev No. 176, theabove men tioned Tin Horn and Old Middleman quart! claims and Telephone quarts claim, and contains' an area of one and 746-1000(1.746) acres, all else being va cant, unoccupied land, tne nonce or location 01 wnicn It recorded nn rape 04 of Volume M of the Records of Quarts Locations lor Baker Cnuntv, Oregon, In tne omce or tne Recorder inereoi; ana a particular description of which Is hereinabove set 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 Ihe regulations thereunder, within the time prescribed by law, with the Register of the United States Land Office al U Grande, County of Union. Stale of Oregon, they will be barred by virtue of the provisions 01 said stat ute. E W. BARTLUTT. Register. Date of first publication, February 7, . Date of last publication, April 18, 1000. TIMBER UND, ACT JUNE 1. 1S7S.-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (United States Und Office, ) U Grande, Oregon, Jan. t, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of Ihe act of Congress of June . 1878, entitled "An act for the sate of limber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the public land stales by act of August 4, iM, ALFRED II. HUNTINQTOS, of Baker City, County of Baker, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 6)8, lor the purchase of the w,4 nK and w se 14 of sec No. so, In township No. to south, range No. 6 E W M, and will offer proof to show that ihe land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Ihe Register and Receiver of this office at U Grande, Oregon, on Friday, Hit tithdayof April. 1900. .., , He names as witnesses: Marshall K. Young, James G. Young. Roy Chittenden, Joseph Walker, all of Cllfford.Oregon. ,.,.,. Any and aUpersons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said nth day of April, igao. E. W. BAkfLCTT, Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I United States Und office, I U Grande, Oiegon, Feb. 8, 1900. Notice Is hereby given thai In compliance with ihe provisions of Ihe act of Congress of June , 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In Ihe stales of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Terrliitory." as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, i). WINMFREU M. SAROENT. of Granite, County of Grant, State of Oregon, hat Granite, County of Grant, Mate of uregon, nat 1 day Med In this office his sworn statrment No. , for the purchase of the swtf ol nw. ni of swK I sail" of swtfot section No. s6ln township No. this 647 .n.l a.nmh. r.ni No. i E W M. and will offer proof 10 show thai Ihe land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish his claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this office at U Grande, Ore gon, on Wednesday, Ihe nth day of April, 1900. II -names as witnesses: Charles L. Fox, Joseph N. Dltmar, Grant Thoroburg, August Buckman.allof Granite, Oregon.; ...... Any and allpersons claiming adversely Ihe above described lands are requested to lilt their claims In this office on or before said tjth day of April, 1900. E. W. Baruett, Register- TIMBER UND. ACT JUNE 1. t87.-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (United Suits Und Office, I U Grande, Oregon, Jan. as, 1900. Nolle It hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of Ihe act of Contrast of June 1, iltl, entitled "An acl for the tale ol timber lands In Hi states of caiuornia. uregon, nsvaoa, ana mining Ion Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, tfkta, IMIB HUNTINGTON, of Baker City, County of Baker, State of Oregon, has this day hied In this office his sworn statement No. 619, for the purchase ol the ne ne'f of sec No. t? se 1-4 ne t-4 and e) j se t-4 sec to, In township No. to south, ranee No. 6 E W M, and will nfier proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable lor Its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office al U Grande, Oregon, on I rl dav, Ihe tills day of April, tooo. She names as witnesses: Marshall K. Young, James G. Young. Roy Chittenden, Joseph Walker, all ol Clifford, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely Ihe above described lands are requested to file their claims In his office on or before said tdh day of April, 1900. E W. llARTinu, Register. TIAABER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I United Stales Und Office, I U Grande, Oregon, March si, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of Ihe act of Congress of June 1, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Slates by act of August 4. 1891, (iK)K(iH McKrrj, of Prairie Gltv, County of Grant, State of Oregon, has this day hied In this office hit sworn statement No. 6j7, for the purchase of Ihe w j ne 1-4 and n!t se 1-4, of Section Nu. ti In Township Nn. tt s, Range Nn. 14 E W M.and will oiler proof In show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and In establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at U Grande, Oregon, on Wednesday, the t th day of June, 1900. He names as witnesses: Orney Meaphesnn, George llrdt, Scott Hyde, II II, Steapheson, ol Prairie City, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested lo lilt their claims In this office on or before said nth day nf June, 190 E. W. HAKTLLTT. Register. TIMBER UND, ACT JUNE 1. 1878.-NOTICE I OR PUBLICATION. I United States Land Office, I U Grande, Oregon, January 17, I9- Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of Ihe act of Congress of June 1, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In Ihe Ct.tM nf r'alllnrnl. HrairnN N.v..tf . .n.l Wlt.lllni ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Und I Mates by act 01 August 4, ii, NATHAN C. RICHARDS, of Sumpter, county of liaker, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 67, lor Ihe purchase of the sw 1-4 of Section No. 16, In Township No. to s, Range No. 17 I- W. M., and will offer proof to show that Ihe Ian i sought Is more valuable lor Its timber or stone than for agricultural fiurposes, and lo establish his claim to said land he ore the Register and Receiver of this office at U Grande, on Thursday, the lli day nf Apill, iv- lle names as witnesses: II. R. Mead, D. T, McCoy, Isaac Williams, George W. Jell, all of Sumpter, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely Ihe above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or belore said jth day ol April, iw. E. W. IIARUUTT, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office at U Grande, Oregon, January 10, iuuo. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made belore county clerk of Baker County, at Baker City, on March 8, 1900, vli: II. V. 8046 ol HENRY SPAULDING, of Sumpter, Oregon, for Ihe n sw 1-4 and sw 1-4 of sw t-4 and lot 1 of sec ao lp 9 s, r jr C W. M. He names Ihe follolng witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vlt: Peter D. Estes, J. F. Shelton, C D. Goss, Isaac Williamson, all ol Sumpler. Oregon. E. W. Bartlhtt, Register. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To Thomas Ryan: You are hereby notified thai Isaac Williamson, II. D. Nebergall and S. S. Horner, your co-owners In Ihe quarts claim known as the "Prise," titualed on Fruit creek, near the Columbia mine, In Baker county, Oregon, have performed the assessment work thereon as required by law, and you are hereby required within 90 days from date hereof to pay your proportion of the expenditure upon said claim. signed: Isaac WLUAM., II. I). Ntlll ROAIL, S. S. Dorsum. Sumpler, Oregon, January 11, to-w. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To Trank Wheldle: You are hereby notllied that Samuel May and C. R. Konkle, our co owners In those certain mineral claims known as the King lire group, consisting ol the yueen llee, King lire and Blue Bird quarti claims, situated In Grant and liaker counties, near Ihe Granite road, have performed the assessment work as required bylaw, ond.ouare hereby required within 90 days from date hereof to pay our proportion of the expenditure upon said claims. Signed: Samuu. Mav. C If. KONKU'. Sumpter, Oregon, January 17, 19. Sumpter & Bottling Works Gagen & Sloan, Proprietors. jt j j j j Manufacturers of all kinds of car bonated drinks and ciders. Or ders filled and shipped on short notice. j j J j SUMPTER, - - OREGON The Walla Walla Feed Yard WM. KITCHEN, Prop. DEALER IN MAY, GRAIN AND ALL KINDS OF FEED. FREE DELIVERY. Good Feed Yard and Stables For Freighters. Warehouses and Offices, Sumpter Valley Railroad Track. Milk-Dairy in Connection SUMPTER, OREGON a ,;,'.''',', " IIAsir.AIIA.l j nANKHnaii.... j IUL UnilUILU House Painting If ou deslte ARTISTIC SIGN WORK Order from one who knows how. and j Decorating J At II fctiouM be Jone, 1 only know only nnr kin J nf work, anj .1.. a I. I llJtwT 'I AfwC 11111 IB I lf.ll r.o HANRAHAN, THE PAINTER. Opp. Ilasche's on Mill Street at .'' H. J.JORY Northwestern Assay Office Assaying in all Its Brandies.... pricks; Gold and Silver f 1 00 Copper 1 00 Lead 1 00 Other metals nn application. Work ing tests of all kinds. Box 122 SUMPTER, Or FIRST BANK OF SUMPTER INCOneORATSt. Capital Stock f 20,000 omr.ERs. J. II. Robblns ..President J. W. Scrlber Vice-President James Newlands Cashier DIHIiOTOHS. J. W. Scrlber K. H. Miller J. W. Mead Clark SnyJe J. H. Hobblns Transacts a General Banking and Ex change Business. No Interest Paid on Deposits.