Wednesday, August 20. 1002 THE SUMPTER MINER i"? HOSPITAL AND ACADEMY. To the Editor of Thk Mixkk : Rumor lins it that the sister's hospital ntul academy will ho located at Whitney in etead of at Similiter, and some think that the Catholic church in making nde cided mistake in favoring Whitney, etc. To correct and to pacify minds of m prehension, I wish to state that the sister's hospital and academy will be built where they are needed and wanted, not in words but in deeds. They are a great and continuous uxcusc to the Most Hev. Archbishop A. Christie, to the priests and to the sisters in the thin ly settled country of the west. Resides this, their work, their time and their troubles are without remuneration, other than oftentimes impudent criticism. This is not all, and every fair minded man will not blame the Catholic church for not building its beuettcent institu tions to all alike, when she is forced Jo pay here or there a premium on build ing material to Individuals who seem to have a patent on all the natural, the plentiful, and the gratuitous' resources of a laud of abundance and of liberty. Lumber, for instance, in a tim!cr coun try like this, can be put on the market for from 7 to $15 icr thousand feet, with good business profit. Half of its present cost is an unnatural premium on it. The same can be said about other lines. The object of tho Catholic church is not to enrich certain selfish Individuals, but to help the whole community on equal terms. It is charitable enough on the part of the church to work for noth ing for the public; but when, through unreasonable prices for nature's abund ant gifts in some selfish hands, she has to pay a premium for an opiortuuity to work for a community, and that for no returns, such a course does not come within the line of justice or charity; nor does anybody help to build a church, a hospital or an academy by subscribing f25or$5(),if he exccts his bait to return with a big tlsh through an unwarranted premium on material or goods. The Catholic church will not make amistuke by avoiding such a bait. Any expecta tion for returns other than from a larger and more prosperous community, through our institutions, is styled as sti lish and not Minimi, nor will it lie suc cessful. If these institutions are worth much to the community, thu community will do much for them; if they are north nothing, the community, b losing them, will lose nothing, and the Archbishop, '. the prlestk and sisters will have so much less sacrifices and troubles of all kinds witli not less returns. We like to sow tho seeds on good ground where It will grow into an abundant crop for all alike, and not sow it on rocks to become the prey of vultures More it grows. There are many sincere and good thinking people in Sumpter, estweially amongst those not of our belief, and their charitable supiort, both moral and financial, were duly considered by us, but we will never allow that those peo ple's charity, with our own, will go into tho private ockots ol narrow minded business men for private and selfish pur poses, which are entirely opposed to our plans and methods. The Catholic church, a sister's hospital and a sister's academy have always and will always build up a favorable commuity in a fav orable place. Johki'h Scmki.i.. Hector. Timber od HomcUd Filing. Timber and homestead filiugs, as well as final proofs, can bo made before Charles II. Chance, United States com missioner, oftice in First Hank of Suinp ter building, Sumpter, thus saving ap plicauts expense of a trip to La Grande. T. G. Harrison, agent for the Giant Powder company. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, I-und Office at Iji Grande, Oregon, ) August 12, 11)02. ) Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has died notice of his intention to commute and make final proof in supHrt of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before Frank L. Moore, U. S. commissioner, at linker City, Oregon, on Oct. 8, 1!X)2, vir.: Ar thur W. King, of Whitney, Ore., II. E 1023-1, for the s 1-2 nw 1-4 uud e 1-2 sw 1-4 Sec. 36 Tp. 10 S.. R. 37 EWM. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence ukii and cultivation of said land, viz : .Inliu W. Lundy and Lulu M. Thornburgh, of Whitney, Oregon; Frank Kcrlaut, of Bourne, Ore ; V. It. Mead, of Sumpter, Oregon. E. W. IUkti.ktt, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Lund Office at I .a Grande, Oreuou, August 12, 1002. Notice is hereby given that the follow lug-named settler has Hied notice of her intention to commute and make final proof In support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before Frank L. Moore, U. S. commissioner, at Baker Citv. Oregon, on Oct. 8. 1102, viz: Lulu M. Thornburgh, of Whitnev, Ore., II. E. 10337, for the sw 1-4 no 1-4, n 1-2 se 1-4 Sec. 2 and nw 1-4 sw 1-4 Sec 1 Tp. 11 S., It. 37 KWM. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence uon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Arthur W. King and John W. Lundv, of Whitney, Ore. ; Frank Zcrlaut, of Bourne, Ore. ; V. R. Mead, of Sumpter, Ore. E. W. Bauti.ktt, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. I .and Office at Iji Grande, Oregon, ) August 12, 1U02. Notice is hereby given that tho following-named settler has Hied notice of his intention to commute and make final proof in snpKrt of his claim, uud that said proof will be made In-fore Frank L. Moore, U. S. commissioner, at Baker City, Oregon, on October 8, 11102, vir.: John W. Lundv, of Whitney, Ore., II. E. 10283, for the w 1-2 so 1-4, se 1-4 s 1-4 Sec. 3T Tp. 10 S., lot 1 and se 1-4 no 1-4 Sec. 2Tp. 11 S., R. 37 KWM. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami cultivation of said laud, viz: Arthur W. King and Lulu M. Thornburgh, of Whit ney, Ore.; Frank .erliiut, of Bourne, Ore. ; V. It. Mead, of Sampler. Ore. K. W. Bahtlctt, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, (.and Office at La Grande, Oreuou, ( August 12, 1002. f Notice is hereby given that the follow- ing-nunied settler hu filed notice of his intention to make final imof in sumiort of his claim, and that said proof will bo made heforo Charles II. Chance, U. S. commissioner, at Sumpter, Ore., on Oct. 1, 1002, vir.: Frank Kcrlaut, of Bourne, Ore., II. E. 10140, for the s 1-2 so 1-4 Sec. 27 and o 1-2 lie 1-4 Sec. 34 Tp. 10S., R. 37 KWM. Ho mimes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz.: V It. Mead, of Sumpter, Ore. ; John W. Lundy, of Whitney, Ore. ; William Wiegaud anil F. Kear, of Bourne, Ore. E. W. Bauti.ktt, Register. NOTICE FOR PUULICATION. Department of the Interior, Laud Ollico at Im Grande, Oregon, ) August 12, 1002. f Notice is hereby given that tho following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before Charles II. Chance, II. S. commissioner, ut Sumpter, Ore., on Oct. 1,1002, viz: William Wiegaud, of Bourne, Ore., II. E. 10131). for then 1-2 uw 1-4, w 1-2 lie 1 4 Sec. 34 Tp. 10 S R,37 kwm. Ho mimes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uiiouaml cultivation of said land, viz: V. It. Mead, of Sumpter, Oie.; John W. Lundy, of Whitney, Ore. ; Frank Zerluut and C.F. Kear, ot Bourne, Ore. E. W. Haktmctt, Register. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-TAKE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that DaviJ Eccles, whose poilofhce aJJtess Is Baker City. Oregon, has maJe application to select unjer Act ol June 4, 1817,(10 but., 6) the following JescrlbeJ lanj: Lot j or Section 7 In Township South, Range ) East: SEtf ol NEK ol Section 11: SEtf ol NEK ol Section 11 In Township 10 South, Ranee & Fast; NWtf of SEW of Section ir. SW ol N W ol Sec tion at In Township 10 South, Range it Cast, all of Willamette Meridian All persons are hereby notlheJ that within the next thirty Jus from Jate hereof they are requ rej to hie their protests or contest against the selection on the grounj that the salj tract or anv portion thereof Is more valuatle for mineral than for agricultural pur poses, with the Register of the InlteJ States LanJ Oftice at La CiranJe, Oregon. DateJ on the grounJ this oth Jay of Julv, tool. I:. W. lUWTUTT, Register. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE j. isjs.-NoficE FOR PUBLICATION. UnlteJ States LanJ OHice, I La (iranje, Oregon, Julv it, Igoi. Notice Is hereby given that Tn compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 1, I8j8, en titled "An act for the sal of limber lanJs In the states of California, Oregon, NevaJa anj Washington Ter ritory," as exteJJeJ to all the Public Land states by act of August a, I8a, MELVIN W. SADDLER, of Des Moines, countv of I'olk, state of Iowa, has this Jav hleJ In this office his sworn statement No. llo, tor the purchase of the e'j se, nw sel, ne( iwjf nl section No. 11 in township so. II south, range No. it EWM, an J will offer proof to show that the lanj sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, anj to establish his claim to salj lanj before the Register anj Re ceiver of this office, at La CiranJe. Oregon, on Mon day, the loth Jav of November, luoa. lie names as witnesses: Trancls Ci. Connelly, Thomas Tweet, of The Dalles, Oregen: Frank Lag len, of La CiranJe, Oregen: V, R. MeaJ, of Sumpter, Oregon. Anv anj all persons claiming ajversrlv the above JescrlbeJ lanJs are requesteJ ro file their claims in this otNce on or before sail loth Jav ol Nov., luoa. E. W. UAMUUTT. Register. ..J wmss I TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. XOTICK KOK I'lllll.K'ATION. UnlteJ States LanJ Oltice, I La (iranje, Oregon, Julv It. igoa. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 1, I88, en title J "An act for the sale ottlmber lanJs In the states of California, Oregon, NevaJa anJ Washington Ter ritory," as estenJeJ to all the Public LanJ states by act of August 4, 1841, JOANNA E. TRUE, of Pullman, county of Whitman, state of Washington, has this Jay tileJ In this office her sworn statement No. Iiil for the purchase of the sw of section No. 11 In township No. 11 south, range ro. it i'wm, anj will offer proof to show that the lanj sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural J purposes, anj to establish her claim to salj Ian J be ore the Register anj Receiver of this office at La OranJe. Oregon, on TuesJay, the slst Jay ot Octo ber, loos. She names as witnesses: Rnwena Wlnjus anj Ham- E. True, of. Pullman, Washingten: William D. ArnoU, of La Gran Je, Oregon, anj V, R. MeaJ, ol Sumpter, Oregon. Any anJ all persons claiming adversely the above JescrlbeJ lanJs are requesteJ to hie their claims In this oltice on or before sail alst Jav f ctober, 140s. E. W Uauhktt. Register TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 1. 1878.-NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UnlteJ States LanJ Office, ( La GranJe. Oregon. Julv si. looa. ( Notice Is hereby Riven that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress ot June , 1878, entltteJ "An act lor the sale ol timber lanJs In the btates of California, Oregon, NevaJa, anJ Washing ton Territory," as extenJeJ to all the Public LanJ States by act of August 4, 180a, CIIARLI.S O MO HELL, ot Pullman, county of Whitman, state ol Washington. has this Jay fileJ in this oftice his sworn statement No. ijoo, lor the purchase ol the ejf se', sw 1-4 se 4. se i-4 sw 1-4 of Sec. No. la In Tp. No. nS.RVi. It I.WM, anj will olfer proof to show that the lanj sought is more vaiuatue tor its timfer or stone than lor agricultural purposes, anJ to establish his claim to salj lanj before the clerk ol the Supreme Court at his office at PenJIe on, Oregon, on I rlJay, the 14th Jav ol November, 1001. He names as witnesses: Joshua M. Patmerton, Minnie SpaulJIng, AlfreJ R. Wlnjus. of Cullman, Wash., anj William J. WlnJus, of Collax, Wash. Any anJ all persons claiming ajversely the above JescrlbeJ lanJs are requesteJ to file their claims In this office on or before salj lath Jav ol November, igoa. E.W. llAHtlUTT, Register. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATEHT. Mineral Application No. 7. Mineral Survey No. 191. UnlteJ Stales LanJ Office, j La (iranje, Oregon, July to, kjoe. Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance of the UnlteJ Stales Mining laws, A. W. LIII,whote post office aJJress Is Sumpter, Maker county, Oregon, has maJe application tor patent lor 17.60 acres ol placer grounj embracing the "MeaJow" anj a por tion of the "No Name" placer claims, sllualeJ In no organlirj mining Jistilct, llaker county, state ol Oregon, JescrlbeJ as follows, to-wlt: MEADOW PLACER. Beginning at Cor. Mi. I, Identical with i cor. to Sec. 9M, T. 0 S.. R. it E. W. M., thence south go" tt mln. west 6(at ft. In Cor. so. a; thence north I l mln. west 660,6 ft. to Cor. No. ! tnence south 8i o in n, east 66). II. to Cor. No. 4: thence south I it mln. east J78.i ft to Cor, No, I, the rtace of beginning. A PORTION OF NO NAME PLACER: Beginning at Cor. No. I, whence Ihe ,', Cor. to Sec. 0M. T. oS.,R. it!:.. W. M. bears north f tl mln. east 660.7 It., thence south &" ttmln. west 660.8 ti. to Cor. No. 4: thence north a" 48 mln. west 656.8 ft, to Cor. No. : thence snuili 8v 44 mln. west 656.0 ft. lo Cor. No. 6; thence not th o 1 1 mln. west 654.6 ft. to Cor, No. t; thence north 8g" 11 mln. east lt. l. to Cor. No. : thence south t west 644.I ft. to Cor. No. 0: thence snuih 8) east l4.6 ft. to Cor. No. lo; thence south I la mln. east 660.6 tt. to Cor. No. I, the placs of beginning, containing ?.6o acres, an J form ing a port on of ihe hWK, Sec, av In Township v S., R.lT.tWM The lo:ailons of these claims are recorJeJ In Ihe oftice ol the Recorjer ot Conveyances in llaker county, Oregon, as follows, lo-wit: "MeaJow" IMacer on page 64 Vol. O. the "No Name" Placer on Jiage 6a vol. Ci, recorbs of Placer Locations. AJ olning claims are Sumpter Placer Mine, J. D. Young Co. Placer Mine, Natchei Placer Mining Claim anj unknown claimants. Any anj all persons claiming ajversely any por tion of SaiJ mines or surface grounj are requirej to file their ajverse claims with the Register ol th UnlteJ States LanJ Oftice, at La CiranJe, in Ihe state I Oregon, Juring the Slaty Jays rerloj ol publica tion hereof, or they will be barrel by virlu of th provisions of the statutes. E. W. lUkUtTT, Register. Only transcontinental lino passing directly through Salt Lake Gty Leadvillc Colorado Springs and Denver Three splendidly equipped tra m dully TO ALL l'OINTH EAST. Through Sleeping and DiningCars uud free Reclining Chair Cars. Tho most Magnificent scenery la America by daylight. Stop overs allowed on all clatMM of tickets. For cheapest rates and descriptive literature, address J. T. MNSFIELTD, General Agent. 124 Third Street, Portland, Ore. 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