The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, September 10, 1902, Page 5, Image 5

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    Wednesday, September 10, 1902
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DREDGE FOR CANYON CREEK.
Pomeroyi 'Will Put to Another Machine
Over John Day Way
A correspondent at John Day .writes
the Portland Telegram that another
monster dredge, similar to the one in
operation on the North Fork o( the John
Day river, will probably be started in a
xhort time, and utter completion be put
to work on Canyon creek, a tributary of
the North Fork. It in understood that a
good deal of Portland money wilt be be
hind the enterprise, eastern Oregon men
putting up the balance. If the proposed
dredge is as large as the plant now work
ing on the North Fork, they will have to
put up about ilL'5,000.
Thomas Pomeroy A Sons, the well
known constructors of the Pomeroy
dredge, are to build the Canyon creek
affair, whose construction will take most
of a year. The sands of Canyon creek,
which is n swift, turbulent mountain
stream along a great part of its course,
are said to Imj heavily impregnated with
placurdiiHt, with the creek bed eader of
access than the river bottom of the
North Fork.
After a short stopnige becauxe of scar
city of fuel, the dredgo now in oeration
has rcMimcd work, and is handling from
HOO to 1(100 cubic yards daily. The ca
pacity is far greater than this, however,
as it is possible when running at full
seed for a dozen buckets o revolve
every minute, each bucket raising sev
eral cubic yurds of gravel. The dredge
has been running less thau forty days,
and the company does not know accu
rately what the saving when the plant is
going full blast will be. Panning of the
coarse gravel and mud now being worked
shows gold in paying quantities, and ex
amination of the gravel after it has pass
ed down the long sluice does not show
many specks in the tullings, so it is fig
ured that the saving Is very large. The
showing, at any rate, made by this
dredge since sturtiiig up has ligured
largely in influencing the company to
build the Canyon creek proositinn.
An idea of the probable profits from
the Nortli Fork dredge can be gained
readily from reference to similar enter
prises in the Northwest. Three little uf
fairs at Han nock City, Montunn, earn
ahout filOO a day, while u dredue at
Boise, Idaho, mukes 1300. It is thought
the North Fork dredge surpasses any of
these, as it is the biggest plant of the
kind in the Northwest, and hus fairly
easy ground to work in. In days gone
by Chinamen with pans made fair wages
working the ground where the Pomeroy
machine is. but tliu socksnre too Hue to
encourage placer oerations on anything
except a large scale.
If the Pomeroy dredge worked every
duy in the year for 100 years, handling
dirt at its full capacity of thousands of
yurds a day, it would hurdly exhaust the
placer bearing bed of the North Fork and
tributaries throughout the 10 odd miles
for which concessions have been obtain
. ed. The ultimate profit on a plant which
Wist an eighth of a million dollars can be
dimly estimated from this, while the in
centive to construct a dredger for every
stretch of placer bearing bottom obtain
able, can readily be seen. As there are
stores of creeks and rivers in 'eastern
Oregon with sands like those of the tur
bulent Nortli Fork, placer dredging
seems likely to become one of the big
things of the future for eastern Oregon.
HwanhoMt Rock Goat S5I,N0.
Thomas Clark, who recently purchas
ed the Humboldt group of mine in the
Greenhorn mountain district, half a utile
from the new city of Greenhorn, came
down from the hills yesterday on busi
ness. He brought withjiim a quantity
of magnificent specimens from the Hum -
boldt. whicli are arnoitii the irottirt
eWfc.1.1 w..;i- ..... :.i.iw,1i v.ml""y V:. " '"'" ""
...V pVH. nn,... ap.V-. .,,. .-..-. W.Wa. .IM
that celebrated section. The specimens
will assay variously from $50 up to 50,
000 per ton. The ore was taken from a
twelve-inch pay streak along the foot
wall side of a three-foot ledge, at a point
only thirty feet from the surface. The
specimens are on exhibition at Palmer
Brothers' jewelry store in this city and
are attracting considerable attention.
Mr. Clark also Dossessei a KM ounce vial
of gold dust which he secured from
pouncung upanu punning a lew oi me
smaller specimens. The Humboldt lies
surrounded bv such well known paying
mines as the Virginia, Black Hawk and
I. X. I.. The Virginia is now being
equipped with a ten-stamp mill and
orders have been placed for a plant of
equal capacity for the I. X. 1.. The
Black Hawk's five-stamp mill is running
steadily on rich ore. Mr. Clark is high
ly elated over the sensational showing
made on his mine and correctly lielievea
that the Humboldt will prove a bona nxa.
He has a force of men employed sinking
on the vein, and if the pay holds out as
it promises, he will shortly arrange for
the erection of u mill. Herald.
M I N
HOW TO BECOME INTERESTED.
We will prove by reasouableiirgumeut
and establislifcd facts that the oinrtuii
ttlcs wo" offer to become jMisscssed of
large interests in Oregon mining proper
tics cannot lie surassed by anyone. It
will not require u fortune, but to the
contrary a very small amount of money.
Any person having a few dollars to in
vest in an enterprise which has the most
encouraging features, and where 'one
person has no siiieriority or advantage
over another, will And by addressing the
undersigned that these conditions exist.
This opportunity will not last long.
Tiik Advanck Mining Co.,
1Kk Box F, Sumptcr, Oregon.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
bind Office at In Grande, Oregon, )
August 12, 1002. f
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has filed notice of his
intention to commute and make final
proof in fttipport of his claim, and that
said proof will be made before Frank I..
Moore, U. S. commissioner, at Baker
City, Oregon, on Oct. 8, 11102, vix: Ar
thur W. KIiik. of Whitney. Ore.. II. K
1 103:14. for the s 1-2 uw 1-4 and e 1-2 aw
1 1-4 8ec 36 Tp. 10 8.. It. 37 KWM.
He names the following witnesses to
I prove his continuous residence upon
'and cultivation of said land, vis: John
W. I.undy nnd l.ulu M. Thorn burgh, of
Whitney, Oregon; Frank Zerluut, of
Bourne, Ore ; V. It. Mead, of Sumptcr,
Oregon'.
K. W. Hakti.ktt, -Register.
NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of thu Interior,
Land Ohice at l.a Grande, Oregon, )
August 12, 1902. f
Notice is hereby ixiven that the follow
ing-named settler has tiled notice of her
. intention to commute and make linal
proof in support of her claim, and that
I said proof will he mude before Frank L.
, Moore, 1'. S. commissioner, at Baker
nit.. nu .,.. u ioo ul . lulu
VI. I WIVTgi'M, .ill ...... ... ..I,.., ... a......
M. Thorn burgh, of Whitney, Ore., II. K.
10H37, for the sw 1-4 lie 1-4, n 1-2 se 1-4
Sec. 2 mid nw 1-4 sw 1-4 Sec 1 Tp. II H.,
It. 37 KWM.
She names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said hind, viz: Arthur W
King and John W. I.undy, of Whitney.
Ore. ; Frank Zcrlaut, of Bourne, Qre. ; V.
It. Mead, of Kumpter, Ore:
K. W. Bakti.ktt, Itegister.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
I-aiid Office at I -a Grande, Oregon, 1
August 12, 1002. J
Notice is hereby given that the following-named
settler has Hied notice of his
intention to commute and make final
proof in support of his claim, and that
i said proof will be made before Frank L.
Moore, U. 8. commissioner, at Baker
City, Oregon, on October 8, 1H02, via:
.'John W. I.undy, of Whitney, Ore., II. K.
, 10383. fur the w 1-2 ae 1-4, se 1-4 aa 1-4
Sec. So Tp. 10 8., lot 1 and ae 1-4 ne 1-4
:Sec. 2Tp. 1IH., K.37kwm.
He names the following witnesses to
' prove hia continuous residence upon ami
1 cultivation of said land, vis: Arthur W.
. Kln " Lu'n M: Thoriiburgh.of Whlt-
Or. V. H. Umil. nt Hiimhietr. Or.
I . ' v; K. W. BAKTMcrr.Registifr
NOTICK FOH PUBLICATION.
Departmeiit of the Interior,
l-und Office ut lot Grande, Oregon, J
August 12, MHI2. ,
Notice is hereby given that the following-mimed
settler ha tiled notice of his
Intuiitlmt tn niulrn Hnnl ir uf In .muuirt
iiiieiiiinn lomaKennai i.r.oi msupori
Of his claim, lllld that saill proof will he
mane neiore iiianes n. ciiiuuv, i . r.
commissioner, at Sumpter, Ore., on Oct.
I. 11102. vix: Frank .erlaut, of Bourne,
Ore., II. K. 10140, for the s 1-2 se 1-4 Sec.
27 and e 1-2 tie 1-4 Sec. 34 Tp. 10S.. It. 37
KWM. I
111- llllll.t'l lilt! UMIOIVIIIK HHIIl'l-M-P III!
prove his continuous residence iiimhi and
cultivation of suitllantl, vix: V It. Mend.
.in .. ... . i. .i.I. it- i i.. ..i
of Sumptcr, Ore. : John W. I.undy, of rltorv," at exteJJeJ to all the Public UnJ .tate b.-tt-i.
i . ii'im t-i r i...
tt iiiiiii-.v, tire. ; it iiiiiiiii it u-giinii nun
(!. F. Keur, of Bourne. Ore.
K. W. Hahti.ktt, Itgistcr.
NOTICK FOIt PUBLICATION.
Deimrtmeut of the Interior,
IjiiuI Olllce at a Gramle, Oregon, )
August 12, BHI2. '
Notice is hereby given that the follow-
ing-namcil settler has tiled uotiiv of his
intention to make linal proof in supimrt
of his claim, and that saitl proof will Ik-
made before Clmrlcs II. Chance, 1. S.
comtnlssloiier. at Similiter. Ore., on Oct.
1, 11)02, vix: William Wiegaud, of Bourne,
Ore., II. K. I0i:m. for the u 1-2 nw I-.
aii.'i,,i.jitu, 'tiTi, to ii !i?L.
w 1-2 tie 1-4 Sec. 34 Tp. 10 S.. It. 37 kwm
He mimes the following witnesses to
prove his continuous resilience upon urn!
cultivation ol said laml, ylx: . It. .Meat I,
of Sumpter, Ote. J John W. I.UIIllv. of
WhltnJy, Ore. : Frank Zcrh.ut un.l V, F.
hear, of Bmiriie. On1.
K. W. liAKTI.KTT, Itegister.
TIMUER LAND, ACT JUNE , iBtB.
FOR PUBLICATION.
NOTICE
i UnlleJ Stalet LanJ Office, ( Nu- l,l llr l,lr purchate ol Ihe tw)( ol section No. ti
La Uranlf, Orcton, Au(. i4, luot. I ln tonthlp No. II tuuth, fance to. it fWM, anj will
Notice It hereby Riven thai In compl ance with Ihe I offer proof to thow thai Ihe IjnJ umghl It more
provltlom ol Ihe act ol Congrett ol June i. i8rt. valuable for lit limber or alone lhaitslor atrlcu lural
entltltJ "An acl lor lha tale ol timber lanJt In the purpotet. anj lo etlabllah her claim to talJ lanj bt
Sutet of California, Oregon. Neva Ja an J Wathlnx- I t" Regltler anJ ! Receiver ol thlt iilhce at la
ton Terrllory," at etlenJtJ lo all the Public LanJ . JiranJe, Oregon, on TuetJa), the tltl Jay ol Oclo
ttatet by act o( Augutt 4. iBm, ber. lout.
cumcct c uiiuuiu i Sf nainet at wltnettef Rowena WlnJut anJ
tKNtbT p. WAKNLK, ((. n Trur o( .umiin, Wathlnglun; William II.
ol Sumpter. countv of BaWtr, tlaleol Oregon, hat thlt , Arnol J, ol La Orande, Oregon, an J V. R. MeaJ, of
oay tiled In thlt oftict hit tworn alatemeni No. 14 s. Sumpter. Oregon.
lor Iht purchate ol lot a ol Sec. ? anj Iota 1 A a ol tec- Any anj all pertont claiming a Jvertely the above
tlon No. il Intownthlp No. 11 toulh, range No. u I JetcrlbeJ lanJt are requeued tn tile their claim In
EWM, anj will otter prool lo thow thai tht lanj 1 Itilt olhce on or before talJ tltl Jay til October, loot,
touthi It more valuable tor lit limber or ttone than lor 1 E. W llAkUlUT, Megltttr
agricultural oumotei. an J lo ettabllth hit claim to I -
talJlanJbeforeChat.il. Chance. U.S. coinmlttlon-
er at Sumpttr. Oregon, on ThurtJay, the 1 th Jay ot
novemper, igua.
He name! at wltnettet: Harvey K. Drown anj J.
S. Kenyon, ol Baker CHv. Oregon; I'loyJ Dennlt, of
Sumpter, Ore.: John I'hllllpt. of Milwaukee. Wit.
Any anj an pertont Claiming ajverteiy me above-
JetcrlbeJ lanJt are renuetteJ to file their clalmt In
nil omce on or btlora talJ 1 tn Jay of November,
ivoe
E. W. UaMTIIIT, Regltlrr.
IIMIIbK LANU, llt.1 JUNI: I. Ill
I OR PUBLICATION.
UnlteJ Slatet LanJ Olllce, I
I La liranJe. Oiegon, Aug. to, luui.)
Notice It hereby given that In compliance with the
provltlom of Ihe act ot Congrett ol June , 1 HtB,
.MlltUJ I An .I tnm llaA ..I. a. llmha. I.n.l. In .ha
ttatet ol California. Oregon. NevaJa. anj Wathlng -
ton Territory," at etlenJeJ to all Ihe Public LanJ
italeibyactolAuguti4.il.
ueuuv smith. w
HENHY ORTMAN.
ol Milwaukee, count)' ol Milwaukee, stale ot Wltcon-'
tin, hat thlt Jay flleJ In thlt ofNce hit tworn tiate-
ment No, 149, lor the purchate of Intt a, ft tot tec-'
Hon No, 10, In townthlp No. 11 touth, range No. 40
EWM, anj will offer proof lo thow that the lanJ
a...,iBn. la ... .ja.a.aM, ...v l.rf l,a.na .. a... a... ...a.. '
WW,,I IB IIIVI. n.MB.'IV ,W, ,1 .,,,,. FT, ., r.,v,,v ,,,,,
for agricultural purpotet, anj to ettabllth hit claim
to talJ lanJ before Chat. II. Chance, U S commit-1
tloner at Sumpter, Oregon, on ThurtJay, the 1 ili Jay 1
of November, toot. I
He name at wltnettet: Harvev K. Ilrown anj J,
n. senynn, 01 raker iity, uregnn; 1 iovj nennit. 01
Sumpter. Oregon; John I'hllllpt, uf Milwaukee. Wit.
Any anJ all pertont claiming aJvertely Ihe above
JetcrlbeJ lanJt are rejuetteJ to tile their clalmt In
Ihlt office on or before talJ 1 ih Jay ot November,
tooe.
t. w. IIAHUUIT, Kegltler.
-
riMBER LAND, ACT JUNK 1
IH7H.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
United Slatet LanJ Office, j
.. La liranJe, Oregon, Aug. 16, iuue. I
Nollcelt hereby given that In compliance with the
provltiont ot the acl ol Congrett ol June 1, i8,
entitled "An act lor the tale ol limber lanjt In the
State! ot Calllomla. Oregon, NevaJa. anj With
Ington Territory." at attended 10 all Ihe Public Land
tUtet by acl of Augutl 4. itut.
JOHN PHILLIPS,
ot Milwaukee, county of Milwaukee, title ol Wltcon
tin. has Ihlt day filed In ihlt office hit tworn title
men! No. ittt, lor Ihe purchate ol lott 1 anJ 4 ol
tecllon No. it and lot One (1) ol tecllon No. 11
Intownthlp No. 11 touth, range No. 40 EWM, and
will offer proof 10 thnw thai the land toughl Ii more
valuable tor In timber or ttone thin lor agrlcultaral
purpotet, and to ettebllth hit claim lo tald land be
fore Chat. H. Chance. U. S. commlttloner at Sump
ter, Oregon, on ThurtJay. tht nth day ol Noveat-
He naatet at wltnettet: E-nett F- Warner anJ
Reyd Dennlt, ol Sumpter, Oregen: J. S. Kenyon and
Harvey K. Brotn, of Baker City, Oregon.
Any and all pertont claiming advertely the above
Jetcrtbed landt are requeued 10 Alt their clalmt In
rMaoMceonor before tald iph day nt November,
too.
B. W. HfTiaTT. Regltler.
TO WrtOMIT MAVOONCbRN-TAKE NOTICE
Notice It hereby given that David Ecclet, wlwee
potiotkc oddtett It Baker Oiy, Oregon, hat autde
applkaiiaa-10 talect under Acl ot Juaee, itot.do
Stat, 6) the followlag JeKrlbeJ lanJ:
Lot 1 ol Section 7 In Townthlp It South, Range n
Eatl: SEV of NEV of Section n; SEY ol NIV ol
"ectlon u In Townthlp to South, Range 6 hail;
NW'f of SEV ot Section it: SWH ol NWjf ol Sec
tion ti In Townthlp to South, Hung 17 Eatl, .til of
Willamette MtrlJIan
All pertont are herebv nollheJ thai within the next
thirl)' Java from Jute hereof they are reu'rr J til file
their protean or content agalntt the teleclktn on the
KTounj mat me mm iraci or anv portion inereai i,
more valuable lor mineral than for agricultural pur-
i more valuable lor mlneiat than Inr agricultural pur-
h,h(.Hf ,rro, tne Vpnti Su, UnJ
' Omce at I a (iranJe. Oregon.
DateJ nn the eiounJ Ihu nth Jav of .lulv. lun,.
I:. W. HAHTItliT, Hetltler.
TIMUER UNO. ACT JllNfc i. lSt8.-NOTICE
I OR I'lHILICATION.
UnlleJ State Un,l Othce.
ta (iranJe. Oregon. Julv at. luoa, I
Notice l heieri clieti that In compll.mce with the
proviion ol the act i i
! ,'W,,,'?" K'ffJj!.'V
i tjntiornia, ureKim, p
ol rongre in .nine I, IB7, en
iale ol timber lanJ In Ihe ktatt
. M.i,.l..nttU..liliii,,.in Ttf.
'i" r.i,Kui, .-v.
MEI.VIN W. SADDICR,
ul Det Mulnet. (ountv of I'olk. xtite of Inwa, hat
lhl tl.tr hleJ In Ihlt omce hit om ttalemenl No.
Ilto. lor the purchase of Ihe e) eV, nw! tri,
i net w, ol section No. at In limnthlp No. II Nouth,
ranite No. it KWM. an J will otter pi mil tn how that
I thelanj unuiihl l more valuable lor lit limber or
1 Hone than lor agricultural ptirpotr. anj to ettabllth
hit claim In t..tlJ lanl before the Hegltler anj Re
ceiver of this ottice. at l-aCiran.lr.Oirk'on, on Mnn
Ja , the l"ili Jav ol November. ki,
Me namea at wltnettet: lianclt (! Connelly,
Thiimao I'weel. of The Pallet, Oieven: I'rank l-
len, ol I a (iranJe, Oregon; V, R. MrjJ, of Sumpttr.
Oreuon.
Anv anj all pertuns (lalinlni; aJi ritety the above-
l JetcrlbeJ lanJt are reiiiettr J to lile their clalmt In
thlt oSicr on or before talJ loth Jai-nl Nov.. I.
p. W. Uahtiiit, .MeRltter.
' 'riMIIKtt t N'h AIT IIINF l 1H7H
iisitir.it i.aimi, ai i .n'r, ,i, nun.
.NOTICK IOII I'CIII.IIMTION.
UnlleJ Siatrt Un.l Oftice.
I a I iranJe. Oreeon. Julv It. luut. I
. Nnllce It hereby itlven that In en
$&&'&VX!&-
ol California, Oregon, NevaJa anj
.rltiir;."atettenJeJloalllhel'iibll
I m t aftf Atlrtllal a llf.a
Nnllce It hereby itlven that In compliance with the
jun i, iiti, en
lanjt In the ttatet
Wathlna ton Ter-
ubllc LtnJ atatei bv
act ot AURUtt 4, lavt.
' JOANNA 1 TRUE.
ol Pullman, cuunlv of Whitman, tlaleol Wathlnnlun.
hat Dili Jav MeJ In thlt ollur her nwoin ttatemtnl
TIMUER LAND, ACT JUNE 1. iliL-NOTICh
rvjit I'uiiLiuniiun.
United Stalet LanJ Ollice. ' (
La (iranJe. Oregon, July tt ,uu. i
Notice It hereby given that In compliance with the
provltlom ol ihe act of Congrett uf June . iltl.
I enlllleJ "An acl for Ihe tale ot Umber lanJtlnlht
Stalet of California, Oregon, NevaJa, anj Wathlng-
. ton Terrllory," at etlenJeJ to all Ihe I'uNIc UnJ
Slalet by acl of Augutl 4. iSut,
CHARLES O. MORRELL,
ol Pullman, County ol Whitman, tl.ile uf Wathlngton.
hat thlt Jay hleJ In Ihlt oftice hit twiun tatement
, No. 1 hn, lor Ihe purchate ol Ihe ) te!.', tw 1-4 ae
i-4, te 1-4 aw 1-4 of Sec. Nik it In Tp. No. itK.RNo.
It IWM.anJ will offer prool to thow .that Ihe lanJ
toughl It niOre valuable lor lit timber or ttone than
lor agricultural purpotet, and in atte pntn nit. ciaiet
1 '" ' " S,"!;'"" Court at
I " oftice at I'enJIe on. Oregon, on liLUy. the ntli
u", " "",tm'- y- . , . ., ,
1 He namet at wltnrtet! .lothiia At. I'almerton,
' Minnie SpaulJIng. AllreJ R. WlnJut. ol Pullman,
Wath., anj Wllll.im J. WlnJut, ol Oillat, With,
1 Any anJ all pertont claiming aJveitely Mie above
JetcrlbeJ Ian Jt ure reituettej In tile their clalmt In
. Ihlt oftice on or before tulj lath Jar nf November,
1001. E. W. Iiakiieit, Regltler.
NOTICE OF APPLICATIIN Fff. PATEMT.
Mineral Application Nu. 147.
Mineral Survey No. wb.
UnlleJ Slalet UnJ Office. j
U (iranJe. Oregon, Julv p-.lvue.i
Notice It hereby glvm thai In pur t nance ol Hie
UnlleJ Slalet Mlnlns Lawt. A. W. I.HI.whoteDott-
oltice aJJrett It Sumpter, Baker niiiniy, Oregon.
1 t.a h.a.u .nl.llii.lluB l. a....... I... mm tj . ...... iml
placer grnunJ emhraclnir Ihe "MeaJow" anj a por-
linn ., llin -'Nil. Nin." rmmrw rtalnifc. hllil.lJ In nn-
organlieJ mining Jltlrlct. Ilaker county, tlale of
tiregon. aetciined at louowt. iown.
MEADOW PLACER.
Beginning at Cor. No. I, Uenlkal with !,' cor. lo
Sec. to-it. T. g S, R. t E. W. M., thence toulh to
51 mln. wetl 660.7 ft. In Oir. No. r, thence north I le
mln. wett 660,6 It. to Cor. No, 1; fence toulh Si
ral, eatl 661.1 tl. lo Cor. No. 4; Ihrnce toulh I it
mln. rati 51I.0 ft id'Cor No. I, the pi ne ol beginning.
A PORTION Oh' NO NAME I'LACER:
Beginning at Cor. no. I, whence Ihe H Cor, to Sec.
to-it, T.uS.. R. itE., W. M. beart north to"
mln. eatt 661..7 It., thence toulh hi ttuiln.wett66o.t
ti. lo Cor. No. 4; thence noith o 4I mln. wetl tto.1 It.
to Cor, No. t; thence toulh lo 44 mln. wetl 6t.o tt,
to Cor No. 6; ihence noilho mln. wetl 654-6 It
lo Cor. No. t: thence north to mln. eatl lt II.
10 uir. No. I; thence touth t wetl 644.1 II. to Cor,
No. ; Ihence touth l eatl Ut.6 II. lo Cor, no. to;
Ihence touth I la mln. fail (4W.6 II. lo Cor, No. I, ihe
plan ot beginning, containing' i6dacrei, anj form
ing a rn on of heSWM, Sf. f) in Townthlp 9 S.,
R.jt. cWM
The kiiailont ol thete claim are recorJfJ In Ihe
omce ol the Recorder ol Conveyance! ht Baker
county, Oregon, oa toilowt. to-wl: "MeaJow"
llace r o 1 page 64 Vol. O, the "No Name I'tecer ott
page et Vol. ti. recorbt ol Placer Lotaliont. A4--Mninm
cUlma are Suatpter J'lacer Mine, J. 0. Tnuar
Co. Placer Mtae, Natchet Placer Mining Claim art
uaknewn clalmasia. ,
Any and all persons claiming adverkely aay por
tion ot MlJ stwet or surface ground are required
file their adverse clalmt with in Regltler el Ike
Unite J Stale. Usd Osue, al la (irande, Is Ihe lUtt
I Oregon, during the titty doyt ceflaa.ty. peMlca
lion hereol, or Ihey will be kerred by virtue al the
provisions uf the suiuie
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