The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, August 27, 1902, Page 15, Image 15

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    Wednesday, August 27, 1902
THE SUMPTER MINER
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OIL CONCENTRATION PROCESS.
"Wi Tried Successfully t E. & E. Sev
eral Year Ago.
A press dispatch of recent date from
Rossland, British Columbia, says:
"I believe in the efficiency of a system
of oil concentration and am perfectly
satisfied that the he Roi ores can be
treated by a process utilizing the princi
ple of oil extraction with excellent re
sults," says Oscar Szontagh, metallur
gist at the Kortliport smelter, and a well
known authority on metallurgy.
The fact is that when the Klmore oil
process, of which so much has been
heard lately, was brought to Mr. Szon
tagh 's attention, it came in the guise of
an old friend in new clothing.
While a resident of Maker City, Ore.,
in 18811, Mr. Szontagh met Carrie J. Kv
erson, the patentee of a process of con
centration which she had evolved in her
assay office at Denver. Mr. Sxontagh
took a third interest in the rights for the
idea. Some sacks that were Impregnat
ed with grease, oil, pulverised ore and
other foreign bodies, such as are likely
to accumulate about sacks iiBed for ship
ping ore samples, were being washed.
After the washing oieration had been
concluded Miss Everson noticed that the
grease had come to the surface of the
water in the washtub and had carried
with it particles of metal. Being an ex
pert, assayor and chemist, she , perceived
something odd about the matter, und in
stituted a series of experiments, which
resulted in tho patenting of a system of
concentration utilizing oil to collect the
metal contents of the ores treated. Mr.
Szontagh endeavored to interest capital
in the process, but without success, and
he finally lost interest in the matter.
While connected with tho Kvcrxoii
process Mr. Szontagh made u scries of
more than 100 tests in his laboratory as
to the ellicacy of tliu proeefH, und the
results achieved lie describes, us remark
ably successful. In handling the ores of
tliu Kurka-Kxuelsior property, for in
stance, it was found that whereas the
recognized methods of water concentra
tion were unable to secure more 'than
thirty-live per cent to forty pur cent of
tliu values, tho oil proceps saved no lees
than ninety per cent. He found that
any tiality of oil or greai-u was useful in
the process, thus obviating the purchase
of high class oils. It was found iiNothut
an advantage was frequently had by tier
inltting a small Hrcentagu of the oil to
remain in the concentrated product, so
that if u slight roastinir was required
after concentration, tliu residue of oil
furnished the necessary fuel.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, )
August 12, 11)02. )
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his
intention to commute and make final
proof in supKrt of his claim, and that
said proof will be made before Frank L.
Moore, U. 8. commissioner, at Baker
City, Oregon, on Oct. 8, 1002, viz:, Ar
thur W. King, of Whitney, Ore., II. E.
10234, for the s 1-2 nw 1-4 and e. 1-2 sw
1-4 Sec. 36 Tp. 10 S., R. 37 EWM.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz: John
W. Lundy and Lulu M. Thornburgh, of
Whitney, Oregon; Frank Xerlaut, of
Bourne, Ore ; V. R. Mead, of Sumpter,
Oregon.
K. W. Uakti.ktt, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at ta Grande, Oregon, I
August 12, 1002. )
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed 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. 8. commissioner, at Baker
City, Oregon, on Oct. 8, 1002, viz : Lulu
M. Thornburgh, of Whitney, Ore., II. E.
10337, for the aw 1-4 no 1-4, n 1-2 so 1-4
Sec. 2 and nw 1-4 sw 14 Sec 1 Tp. 11 S.,
R. 37 kwm.
She names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz: Arthur W.
King and John W. Lundy, of Whitney,
Ore. ; Frank Zerlnut, of Bourne, Ore. ; V.
R. Mead, of Sumpter, Ore.
E. W. Hartijctt, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
tand Office at Ij Grande, Oregon, )
August 12, 1002. )"
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of his
intention to commute and make final
proof in supxrt of his claim, and that
said proof will be made before Frank L.
Moore, U. S. commissioner, at Baker
City, Oregon, on October 8, 1002, viz:
John W. Lundy, of Whituev.Ore., II. E.
10283, for thu w 1-2 se 1-4, se 1-4 su 1-4
Sec. 35 Tp. 10 S., lot 1 and se 1-4 lie 1-4
Sec. 2Tp. 11 S., R. 37 kwm.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said laud, viz: Arthur W.
King and Lulu M. Thornburgh, of Whit
ney, Ore.; Frank Zerlaut, of llouruu,
Ore.; V. It. Mead, of Sumpler. Ore.
E. W. IIaiiti.ctt, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Interior,
tauil Office at l.a Grande, Oregon,
August 12, UH2. f
Notice is hereby given that the follow-
iug-uumed settler ha filed notice of his
intention to make final nrcof in suiqiort
of his claim, and that said proof will bo
made beforo Charles II. Chance, U. S.
commissioner, at Sumpter, Ore., on Oct.
1, 1002, viz: Frank Zerlaut, of Itourue,
Ore., II. E. 10140, for the s 1-2 se 1-4 Sec.
27 and e 1-2 no 1-4 Sec. 34 Tp. 10S., R. 37
KWM.
He mimes the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence iioiiund
cultivation of said land, viz: V. It. Mead,
of Sumpter, Ore. ; John W. Lundy, of
Whitney, Ore. ; William Wiegand and
('. F. Kear, of Ilourue, Ore.
E. W. 1I.miti.ktt, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at I .a Grande, Oregon, I
August 12, 1002. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his
intention to make tinul proof in suiqiort
of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before Charles II. Chance, U. S.
commissioner, ut Sumpter, Ore., on Oct.
1,1002, viz: William Wiegand, of Bourne,
Ore., II. E. 101311, for the n 1-2 nw 1-4,
w 1-2 no 1.4 Sec. 34 Tp. 10 S., R. 37 kwm.
He names the following witnesses to
prove, his continuous residence itonund
cultivation of said land, viz: V.K.Mcad,
of Sumpter, Oie.: John W. Lundy, of
Whitney, Ore. ; Frank Zerlaut and C. F.
Kear, of Bourne. Ore.
E. W. Bahti.ktt, Register.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-TAKE NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that David Eccles, whose
pottofhee addles If Baker City. Oregon, hat made
application to select unJer Act ol June 4. 1897, ()o
Stat., 6) the following deicrlbed tanj:
Lot 1 ol Section In-Townshlp 11 South, Range )
East; SEtfol NEK ol Section n: SEtf or NEK ol
Section ti In Township 10 South, Range it East;
NWX ol SE ol Section it: SWK ol NWJt ol Sec
tion it In Township 10 South, Range it East, all ol
Willamette Meridian,
All persons art hereby notified that within the next
thirty days from date hereol they are requ'red to hie
their protests or contest against the selection on the
ground that the said tract or any portion thereol Is
more valuable lor mineral than lor agricultural pur
poses, with the Register of the Unite J States Land
Office at La Grande, Oregon.
uatej on tnt ground tnis am jay or juiy, 1001.
E. W. UARTurT, Register.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 1. iSt8.-NOTICE
FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, I
La Grande, Oregon, July at, I401. 1
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the
provisions of the act ol congress of June 1. ISjS, en
titled "An act for the ale or timber lands In the states
of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter
ritory," as extedded to all the Public Land states by
act ol August a. ISos,
MELVIN W. SADDLER,
ol Des Moines, county ol Polk, state ol Iowa, has
this day hied In this office his sworn statement No.
1 110, for the purchase of the e)4 seK. nwtf seK.
nex twjf of section No. In township No. II south,
range Mo. it EWM, and will offer proof to show that
theland sought Is more valuable for Its timber or
stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to Midland before the Register and Re
ceiver ol this office, at La Grande, Oregon, on Mon
day, the loth day ol November, lo.
He names as witnesses: Francis G. Connelly,
Thomas Tweet, of The Dalles, Oregen: Frank Eag
len, of La Grande, Oregen: V, R. Mead, 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 loth day of Nov., loot.
E. W. Bartutt. Register.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.
NOTICK KOK PIMIUCATION.
United States Land Office,
La Grande, Oregon, July It, loot. I
Notice Is hereby given that m compliance with the
provisions of the act ol congress of June I. I87J, en
titled "An act for the sale oitlmber lands in the states
ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter
ritory," as extended to all the Public Land states by
act of August 4, lOos,
JOANNA fi. TRUE,
of Pullman, county of Whitman, state ol Washington,
has this day filed In this office her sworn statement
no. Is4t for the partitas ol the sw ol section no. si
In township No. II south, range ro. it BWM, and will
offer proof to show that the land sought Is more
valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural
Jiurposes. and to establish her claim to saldland be
ore the Register and Receiver of this office at La
Grande, Oregon, on Tuesday, the tlst Jay of Octo
ber, loos
She names as witnesses: Rowena Wlndus and
Harry E. True, of Pullman, Washingten: William D.
Arnold, of La Grande, Oregon, and V. R. Mead, of
Sumpter, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to tile their claims In
this office on or before sail elit day ol ctober, I40S.
13. W HMmiiTT, Register
TIMBER UND. ACT JUNE 1, 1878.-NOTICE
FOR PUBLICATION.
United State Land Office, (
La Grande. Oreuon.Julv 91. ioo. t
Notice' Is hereby given that In compliance with the
provisions ol the act ol Congress ol June 1, 187B.
enntiej "An act lor me saie or umrer unjs in me
States ol California, Oregon, Nevada, anj Washing
ton Territory," us extenJed to all the I'ubllc Land
States by act ol August 4, i8u,
CHARLES O MO.KELL.
ot Cullman, county of Whitman, titeol Washington,
has this day tiled In this ottice lilt sworn statement
No. 1 uu, tor the purchase ot the eJS c!, sw 1-4 se
1-4, se 1-4 sw 1-4 ol Sec, No. le in Tp. No. 12 s, R No.
It i.WM.anJ will oiler proof to show that the land
.ought Is more valuable for Us timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before the 1 lerk of the Supreme Court at
hlsofticrat I'endle on, Oregon, on I il Jay, the 14th
Jay ol November, igoi.
He names as witnesses: Joshua M. Cilmerton,
Minnie SpaulJIng, Alfred H. Wlndus, of Pullman,
Wash., and William J. Wlndus, ol Gillax, Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
descrlbeJ lands are requested to tile their claims Jn
this office on or before said Ulti dav of November,
iooj. li. W. IIAHIIUIT, Register.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB PATENT.
Mineral Application No. 4T
Mineral Survey No. N).
United Stales Land Olnce, I
La Grande, Oregon, July )o, lv.
Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of the
United States Mining laws, A. W. Llllt, whose post
office address Is Sumpter, Baker county, Oregon,
has made application for patent lor .6o acres ol
placer ground embracing the "MeaJow" and a por
tion of the "No Name" placer claims, situated In no
oiganlied mining district, liaker county, state ol
Oregon, described as follows, to-wlt:
MEADOW PLACER.
Beginning at Cor. No. I. Identical with M cor. to
Sec. )). T, 4 S., R. it E. W. M.. thence south &V
tt mln. west 660.7 ft. to Cor. No. ; thence north l Is
mln. west 660,6 It. to Cor. No. j: thence south 8 o
mln, east66.ift. to Cor. No. 4: thence south I it
mln. east 578.0 ft to Cor. No. I, the place of beginning.
A PORTION OF NO NAMR PLACER:
Beginning at Cor, No. I. whence Hie Y, Cor. to Sec.
so-, T. qS., R. jt I:., W. M. bears north 840 tt
mln. east 660.7 ft., thence south W tt mln. west 660.8
ft. to Cor. No. 4: thence north o" 48 mln. west 656.8 It.
to Cor. No. 5; thence south Su 44 mln. west 656.0 It.
lo Cor. No. 6: thence north o mln. west 654-6 It.
to Cor. No. t; thence north 89 ) mln. east lit .s It.
to Cor. No. 8; thence south 7 west 644.1 fl. to Cor.
No. 9: thence south 8 east Ua.6 fl. to Cor. No. lo;
thence south I Is mln. east 660.6 It. to Cor. No. I, the
flacs of beginning, containing 17.60 acres, and turni
ng a port ox ol die SWtf, Sec, q In Township 9 S.,
R.jt.WM
The locations of these claims are recorJed in the
office of the RecorJer of Conveyances In liaker
county, Uregon, as follows, to-wii: "nieajow
Placer 01 page 64 Vol. G, the "No Name" Placer on
njiw 6x VnL fi. rernrht nf Placer Locations. Ad
joining claims are Sumpter Placer Mine, J. D. Young
Co. Placer Mine, Natcliei Placer Mining Claim and
unknown claimants.
Anv and alt persons ctalmlnz adversely any por
tion of said mines or Surface ground are required to
Me their adverse claims with the Register ol the
United States Land Office, at La Grande, In the Stat
I Oregon, during the Sixty days period ol publica
tion hereol, or they will be barred by vlrlut ol the
provisions 01 tne statutes.
E. W. lUKUliTT, Register
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