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THfe SUMPTER MINER. Wednesday, April 4, 1900. i? NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U. S. PATENT. Unite J Stales Mlnenl Survey No. 366. Application No. no. I United States Land Office, ) La Grande. Oregon. Jan. 19, 1000. Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance with the act of Congress approved May to, 1871. the Colum bia Cold Mining Company, a corporation duly orga nlied 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 for a patent for the Cyclone Consolidated quant claim, situated In no organlted mining district, lu Haker County, State of Oregon, In eluding the Cyclone and Protection quarli claims, and described by the officii! plat herewith posted and by the field notes on file In the ofhee of the Register ot La Grande land district. State of Oregon, at fol lows, with magnetic variation at so degrees 31 min utes east, via: Description of the Cyclone Consolidated Quarli Claim (consisting ol the Cyclone and Protection quarli claims). Mineral survey No. 306, tewlt: Beginning at a post marked "Cor. No 1 166, which Is s t degrees 45 minutes w 177 feet from u. S. Mineral Monument No. 1, the same being corner No. 1 of the Protection quarts claim; thence s 41 degrees 30 minutes w 1-00 feet to a post marked "i. 166," being corner No. 1 of the Protection quarts claim; thence n ;t decrees as minutes w iqj feet to a post marked "1,366, being corner No. 3 ot the Protection quarts claim; thence n 43 degrees 30 minute e 69a feet to a post marked "a. 166," being corner No. a of the Cy clone quarts claim; thence n 4- degrees 30 minutes w 3 31 leet to a post marked " 3. 36." Mine corner No. j of the Cyclone quartz mine: thence n 43 degrees 30 I...... .. 1 .ad f. n ut n-rlfai.l "i.iA htn. minuio c j)u it iv - vi '"i. !-, - corner No. 4 of Cyclone quarts claim; thence s 4a Jc-1 grees to minutes e 5)i feet to a post marked "1.366, which is n 4 degrees 43 minutes w 446 leet from U. S. Mln. Monument No. t, being corner No. t of the Cy- I clone quarts claim; thence s 4 1 degrees jo minutes w . 330 leet to a rot marked "4. 366." being corner No. 4 I ot the I'rotection laim; inence ji degrees aj min utes e iqs leet to the place 01 beginning. Which said Cyclone quart! claim Is 115B feet In length and extends 1138 leet northeasterly along the Cyclone lode, bearing gold, Irom the south center end post of said Cclune quart! claim, said post being marked "S Center lind Post Sur. No. 366," wllh sur lace ground ) t leet In width, being )oo feel north westerly and ail leet. southeasterly from said lode, and the nollce of location ot which Is recorded on page 103 ot vo'ume V, Records ot Quarts Claims for llancr County, Oregon, In the office ot the Recorder of said county. , The adjoining claims to said Cyclone quirK claim being the I'rotection on the soulh, the Eureka on the nmiia-i. ih. Vlfi.irv on Hi," north and Otilo on the west, said Protection claim being Included In this ' nolice 01 application iorr.tieiii,nn eie .'cum .amm, unoccupied land. There lelng no conflicting claims. Said Protection quartt claim Is 1300 leet In length and extends 1475 feet northeasterly and as feet south westerly along the Protection lode, bearing gold, Irom Hie discovery point thereon; with surface ground is feel In width, being 16a feel on the southeasterly' side and 31 feel on the northwesterly side ol said lode, the notice ol location of which Protection quarli claim Is lecordedon rage 577 ol volume J of tne records ol quatti claims ol Haker county. Oregon, In the ollice ot the County Recorder ol said county. 1 he adjoin ing claims to the Protection quart claim being the Cvcloneonthe northeast, and the Columl l.i quart 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 Ihcreol so described, surveved. platted and applied lor are hereby nolllicd that unless thtlr adverse claims have been filed according to law and the regulations there under within the time prescribed bylaw, wllh the Register ol the United Stales Land Oltice at La tirande. In the county ol Union, Slate ot Oregon, Mcv will be barred In virtue ot the provisions of said natute. C. W. IIARTLIirr. Register. Date of first publication Feb. 7. 1900. late ot last publication April 18, two NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U. S. PATENT. United States Mineral Survey No. 367 A. 4 B. Ap plication No. ao8. j United States Land Office. ) La Grande. Oregon, Jan a), 1900. Notice Is herebj ilven that In pursuance with the act ol congress approved May 10, ibra, the Columbia G.ldM'nlng company, a corporation duly organlted and existing unJer and by virtue ol the laws ot Ore eon, whose postoilice Is Sumpter, ILiker county, Oregon, has made application lor a patent lor the Old Middleman and the 1 In Horn quart claim, and lor the Tin Horn mill site and tor the Cyclone mill site, situated In rn organlied mining district, In Haker county, state of Oregon, and described by the official plat nerewltn povieJ ana vy me ncia nmc ic ,n the oltice ol the Register of La Grande Land District, Nateot Oregon, as fulleus.vli: with magnetic varia tion at 30 degrees aj minutes to ao degrees 30 min utes east. , . ,-....... Description of exterior boundaries of the Old Mid dleman and Tin Horn quart claims-Mineral Sur vey No, 3O7 A., to wit: Heginnlng at a rost marked "Cor. j.':'6A that bears s 10 degiees e stl leet (torn U. S. Mineral Monument No. 1, the same being corner No. i ol the Tin Horn quarl claim; thence s 46 degrees to minutes e 400 feet to a post marked "4-167 A, being corner No, 40I the 1 In Horn quart claim; thence s 41 de grees 30 minutes w 600 feet to a post marked "7-167 A," being corner No. t ol the Old Middleman quart claim; thence n t degrees ar minutes e 65 leet to a pott marked "1-167 A." being corner No. 1 of the Old Middleman, from which corner No. 1, U.b. Mineral Monument No. 1 bears n 1 degree 07 minutes w ia46 feel distant; thence s u degrees 45 minutes e boo teet to a post marked "a- 367 A, being corner No. a of the Old Middleman; thence s 56 degrees a? min ute w 1500 feet to a post marked "3-367 A, being comer No. I of the Old Middleman quart claim; thence n 11 degrees 4 J minutes w 600 teet to a post marked "4-167 A." being corner No. 40! the Old Middleman quart claim; thence n 56 degrees ar min utes (604 feel to a post marked "5-367 A. being cor ner No. s of the Old Middleman quart claim; thence n 46 degrees 30 minutes w at 3.5 feet to a post marked a-367 A," being corner No. a of the Tin Horn quart claim; thence n 41 degrees 30 minutes e 1500 leet to place of beginning. Description ol Tin Horn mill site Mineral Survey No 367 B. to wit: ,,.,., Beginning at corner No. a ol the Tin Horn quart claim, apost marked "1-167 U," being corner No. 1 ol Tin Horn mill tile; thence t 46 degrees 10 minutes e e. 1.5 leet to corner No. 5 ol the Old Middleman, a post marked "a-367 U;" thence t 56 degrees ar min utes w 604 leet to corner No. 4 of the Old Middleman Suartxmlne, a post marked "3-367 A:" thence n 31 egrees 4) minutes w 50 feet to Intersection with east line of Appomattox quart claim M. S. No. ao4,( post marked "4-(67 B;" thence nao degrees 30 minutes jtj leet to place of beginning. Description ol the Cyclone mill site-Mineral Survey No. 167 U. to wit: Beginning at corner No. 1 of the Old Middleman quart claim, thence 1 33 degrees as minutes e 166 feet, a post marked "a-167 B, being corner No. a ol the Cyclone mill site; thence a ao degrees 30 minutes w 660 feet to post marked "i-6rB," being corner No. 3 ol the Cyclone mill site; thence n 11 degrees as minutes w 330 leet to a post marked "4167 B, ' being comer No. 4, Cyclone mill site; thence n as degrees 30 minutes e 660 feet, a post marked "1-367 II," being corner No. 1, Cyclone mill site: thence s 11 degrees 4; mlnjtes e 164 feet to place ol beginning. Which said Tin Horn quart claim Is fifteen hun dred Osoo) leet In length and extends seven hundred and fifty (750) feet northeasterly and 73a leet south westerly along the Tin Horn lode, bearing gold, Irom the discovery point thereof, with surface ground lour hundred (400) feet In width, being )io feet northwest erly and 100 feet southeasterly trom said lode; and the notice of location of which Is recorded on page a8s of Volume E of Records ol Quart Claims lor Baker County, Oregon, In the office ot the recorder of said county. The adjoining claims to said Tin Horn quart claim being the Columbia quart claim, Mineral Survey No. 1-6. on the northwest; the Brit tanla quart claim the said Old Middleman quart claim adjoining partially on the cast, south and west; and Is also adjoined bv Tin Horn mill site; the Appomatox quart claim, Mineral Survey No. -04. the northeast erley corner of which Is Identical wllh the south westerly corner of said Tin Horn quarl claim, all else being vacant, unoccupied land. There being no conflicting claims. Said Old Middleman quart claim Is fifteen hundred (r 500) feet In length, and extends 683 feel southwest etly and 817 feet northeasterly along the Old Middle man lode, bearing gold, from the discovery shaft thereon, with surlace ground six hundred (600) feet in width, being three hundred feet on each side of said lode, except that portion thereof covered by the 1 1n Horn quarts claim as above described, the nollce of location of which Old Middleman quart claim Is re corded on page 71 Vol l; ot the records of quart claims of Baker county, Oregon, In the ofnee of the Recorder of said county. The adjoining claims to said Old Middleman quarl claim telngthe Tin Horn In a northerly direction, the Tin Horn mill site, and the C clone mill site, and Telephone quart claim, and the Allerthoughl quart claim being the nearest claim to the cast, there being no adjoining claims to the soul!) except as above Mated, and all else being vacant, unoccupied land. There being no conflicting claims except the said Tin Horn quarl claim as above stated, application for palentof w hlch Is hereby made. Said Cyclone mill slle adjoins the Old Middleman quart claim on lite northwest corner thereof and Telephone quart claim and adjoins nn other quarl claims; all else being vacant, unoccupied land, and has an area ol four and as-uwo (4.04s) acres: the no tice of location ot which Is recorded on pageajoot Volume I ot Records of Quarts I oc.itlons lor Halter County, Oregon, In the oltice of the Recorder ol Con veyances thereol, and a more particular description of which Is hcrelnbelorc set loith. Said Tin Horn mill site adjoins the Arpomattnx quart claim, Mineral Survey No. ao4, the Columbia liuari Halm, mincim uivn i.u. itu. liir.ii'uv.- mvit- tloned Tin Horn and Old Middleman quartt claims I and Telephone quvrli ilaim.and contains an area ot one and 746-1000(1.746) acres, all else being va cant, unoccupied land, the nollce ol location ot which Is recorded on page ao4 ol Volume M of the Records of Quarts Locations lor Baker Cnuntv, Oregon, In the omce of the Recorder thereol; and a particular deicrlptlon of which Is hereinabove set forth. Any and all persons claiming adversely the mining ground, vein, lode, premises or any portion thereof so described, surveved, platled and applied for, are hereby notified that unless thtlr adverse claims are duly tiled according to law, and the regulations thereunder, wilhln the time prescribed by law, wllh the Register of the United Stales Land Ullice at La Grande, County of Union. Stale of Oregon, they will be barred by virtue of the provisions ot said stat ute. I: W. HARTLLT1". Register. Dale of first publication, I'ebruary 7, is". Date of last publication, April 18, 1900. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNIi 3. 1878.-NOTICI: TOR PUBLICATION. (United States land Office, I La Grande, Oregon, Jan. as, 1000. Notice Is hereby given that lu compliance wllh the provisions ot the act of Congress ot June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of limber lands In tlib states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended tit all the public land states by act of Augusta. 189a, ; Airm.ti It. IIUNTISOTON, , of Baker City, County of Baker, Stale of Oregon, has this day tiled In this oltice his sworn statement No. 0)8, for the purchase of the wja ne!4' and wjj se 1-4 ot sec No. ao. In township No. iu oulh, range No. 36 I; W M, and will olfer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its limber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claln to said land before the Register and Receiver of this nfiice at La Grande, Oregon, on I rlday, the 1 ilh Jay of April, 1900. He names as witnesses: Marshall K. Young, James G. Young, Roy Chittenden, Joseph Walker, all of Cllfford.Oregon. Any and oil persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this oltice on or before said nth day of April, 1900. li. W. BAKTLKTT, Register. TIAUIUR LAND, ACT JUNK 3i 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I United States Land Office. I La Grande, Oiegon. I'eb. 8, 1900. Nnlle- It hereby irlven that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 1, 1878, e milled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states ot California, Oregon, Nevada, and washing-' ton Terrltltory," as extended to all the public land states by actol August 4, 189a, WINNIt-RCU M. SAHOENT, of Granite, County of Grant, State of Oregon, has this day filed in Ihfs office his sworn statement No. 647, for the purchase of the w of nw, nj$ of twit and sell' of swKof section No. to In township No. 8 south, range No. 33 E W M, and will offer prool to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver ol this office at La Grande, Ore gon, on Wednesday, the sth day of April, 1900. He names as witnesses: Charles L. Fox, Joseph N. Dltmar, Grant Thomburg, August lluckman, allot Granite, Oregon.' Any and allpersons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said sjth day of April, 1900. E. W. BAWTmTT.Heglster. TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3. 187I.-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (United States Land Office, I La Grande, Oregon, Jan. as, 1900. Notice li hereby given that in compliance wllh the provisions ol the act ol Congress of June 3, 187I, entitled "An act lor the sale ol timber lands In the states ol California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to alt the public land states by act of August 4, 189a, INZ8 HUNTINGTON, of Baker City, County of Baker, State of Oregon, has this day hied In this office his sworn statement No. 639, for the purchase of the ntH nei ot sec No. so se i4 ne 14 and e)j se 1-4 sec ao, In township No. 10 south, range No. 16 E W M.and will otier prool to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its tim ber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver ol this office at La Grande, Oregon, on I rl dav, the nth day ol April, 1900. She names as witnesses: Marshall K. Young, James G. Young, Roy Chittenden, Joseph Walker, all ot Cllfford.Oregon. Any and allpersons claiming adversely the above, described lands are requested to tile their claims In his office on or before said nlh day ol April, -900. E W. Bartlutt, Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3. 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ( UnlleJ States Land Office, I La Grande, Oregon, March at, 1000. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions ol the act of Congress of June 1, 1818, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, i8), GlOKOt! MCKLV, of Prairie Gllv, County of Grant, Stale of Oregon, has this day tiled In this oltice his sworn statement No. 6s7, for the purchase of the wjjne t-4andn! se 14, ot Section No. aa In Township No. la s. Range No. 14 I: W M, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at I a Grande, Oregon, on Wednesday, the Dili day of June, iuoo. He names as witnesses: Oruey Steapheson, George llvrds, Scott Hyde, II. H, Sleaphcsun, of Prairie City, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested In tilt their claims In this office on or before saldiilh day ot June, I9. I:. W. HAKTIXTT. Register. The Walla Walla Feed Yard VA. KITCHEN, Prop. DEALER IN HAY, 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 TIMBER UNI), ACT JUNE 1, 1818. TOR PUBLICATION. ( UnlleJ States I and Oltice. I La Grande, Oregon, January 17, ! Nollce Is hereby given that In compliance wllh lite provisions of the act of Congress ot June I, 1878, entitled "An act for the silent limber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton retillory," in evtended to all Hie Public I and Slates by act ol August 4. 1841, NATHAN t:. HICHAM), .. ... ... 11. 1 - --. . .., r i...- 01 jumpier, loumv in ii.i-.ri, mii- 111 wirs:"", . this div hied In this office his sworn sta'einrnt No. 617, fur the purchase of the sw 1-4 of Section No. 10, In Township Nn. 10 s, Range No. 17 I.. W. .M.,and will olfer prool to show thai the land sought Is more valuable tor Its timber or stone than for nniliiiliur.1l purposes, and to establish his claim lo vilJ land be fore the Register and Receiver of this office at La Grande, on Thursday, the sth day of Aptll, . He names as witnesses: ll. R. Mrad, I). T. McCoy, Isaac Williams, George W. Jell, all ol Sumpter, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands arc requested to hie their claims In this office on or belore said ;th day ol Aptll, tuns. I:. V, llAKHiirr, Register, U MURAL AM f nHmvuiHii.... NOTICI2 (xVxVxVxV l 1 1 h .xVxxVxVxVxVI THE PAINTER t NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To TilovtAS Rvan: You are hereby noiltied that Isaac Williamson. W. II.Nebergall and S. S. Horner, your co-owners In the iuarl ilalm known as the "Prill"." situated nn I'rult creek, near the Columbia mine, In Baker county, Oregon, have perlormed the assessment work thereon as required by law, and vnu are hereby required wilhln 911 Jays from daleheieol to pay our proportion of the espendllure upon said claim. Signed: Isut: WlllMvmiN, W. II. Nl 111 Ml ML, S. S. IIoksuu. Sumpter, Oregon, January it, iv. S. C. BEEBE Millwright Constructor of Mills, Concentrators, Smelt ers, Cyanide Plants, etc. West Granite Street SUMPTER OREGON If vou desire $ ARTISTIC SIGN WORK OrJer from one who knows how. House Painting and Decorating as It should be June, I only know only one Kind ol wink, and ti... 1- I ll.w r r'l Awe i HANRAHAN, THE PAINTER. ' a Opp. liasciic s on Mill Mrcct aWxV-xVxVxVxayxVxV-xxV'" Sumpter jjt Bottling Works jt j j j Gagen & Sloan, Proprietors. Manufacturers of all kinds of car bonated drinks and ciders. Or ders filled and shipped on short notice. j j jt jtj SUMPTER, - - OREGON H. J. JORY Northwestern Assay Office Assaying in all Its Branches.... I'Uiciis; Gold and Silver i 00 Copper 1 00 Lead 1 00 Oilier metals nn application. Work hiK tchts of all kinds. Box 122 SUMPTMt, Ok FIRST BANK OF SUMPTER (.Nco.eo.ari.) Capital Stock 120,000 ot 1 ICI MS. J. II. Robblns President J. W. Scrlber Vice-President James NewlanJs Cashier tllWLCTOttS. J. W. Scrlber H. II. Miller J. W. Mead Clark Snyde J. II. Kobblm Transacts a General Ranking and Ex- cnange business. No Interest Paid on Deposits.