14 THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, May 6, 190? PACIFIC COAST TRIANGULATION. Fifteen Geodetic Stations for Topographic Work Located In Baker County. During tho year 1902 triuugulation parties of tho jfUuitod States Geological Survey were at work iu several localites on the Pacific Coast. In eastern Oregon tho work was under charge of Mr. C. R Uruhart, and fifteen geodetic stations for tho control of topographic work woro located on three thirty minute qund ranlges east and north of the liaker City quadrangle, which was mapped sovernl years ago. All these stations were located on mountain peaks, and were marked by bronze tablets or copper bolts net iu tho solid rock, the center of the (ablet or bolt mark ing the exact position of tho station. An eight inch theodolite reading by means of two microscopes to seconds of arc, was used iu observing the angles between those statiotis. Usually the instrument could be set exactly over the center of the station mark. When this was nut tho case the observations were reduced to tho mark. Tho larger part of tho urea con trolled is n mountainous region with many sharp peuks, though in the soutliwsesterit portion, oust of linker City the country Is an open prairie, and the famous Grande Hondo Valloy, one of tho early settled portions of Oregon, is chlelly in the northwest quadrangle. The mountainous region is fairly well covered with pine and spruce forest except where it has been destroyed by lire. The northeastern part of the area is the summer pasture ground of numerous Hocks of sheep, as many as 2(10,0(1(1 having been grazed there lu a single season. Powder, Grande Itoude, and Wallowa rivers and their tributaries are the principal streams. Irrigation is necessary over must of the area, though good crops are raised iu Grande Itoude Valley without it. Gold mining is carried on to some extent about the headwaters of the Wallowa River. Ill eastern Washington trlaugu latlon was extended southward to the Oregon Htate line from the astrono mical station and base lino established at Spokane lu 1002. This work was under charge of Mr. G. T. Hawkins and was done by the same methods that where used by Mr. Urqiihart ill Oregon. Klghtccu geodetic stations, controlling three thirty minute quadi'imglcs, were established. As the area was a comparatively level, open country, Iron posts with brass tops, set four feet ill the ground, were used to mark the stations. The whole region controlled is a Hue, well nettled, agricultural region from 2,0110 to II, 000 feet above sea evel. The soil isdlslutcgratcd basalt, and produces the famous wheat of Washington. The summers are extremely dry, but the winter rains are copious, and no irrigation is necessary. Steptoe llutte, an isolated mass of lava rising with almost preci pitous sides 800 feet above the valley, is the most prominent topographic feature iu the region, and was form erly the great landmark for trappers and explorers. lu California, triuugulation was carried on in the Fresno County to an extent sutllcieut to control the urea J known as the Coolings quadrangle, the work being under charge of Mr. A. II. Sylvester. The Coast and Geodetic Survey stations Castle Mount and HopHidam, on tho summit of tho Coast Rauge, were used as the initial points in this work, which was carried on by tho methods em ployed in Washington and Oregon. Tho Coalingn quadrangle is of especial interest as containing within its limits tho Coulinga oil Holds, ono of tho oldest oil districts in Califor nia, and one in which oil appears to occur in bolts rathor than in pools, as is supposed to bo tho coso In tho Kern districts ut tho lower end of tho San Joaquin Valloy. Coal was formerly mined on tho west side of tho area, wbut tho vein is not now workod. Tho most important topographic featuro of tho country controlled by tho triangulatiou is tho broad, lorel valley, surrounded by low hills, which occupies tho greater portion of tho quadrangle. It is iu this rim of low hills that tho oil wolls and coal 11 ro found. Irrigation is necessary for tho successful cultiva tion of the soil in this quadrangle, but tho uvallablo water for this purpose must bo derived from tho Intermittent streams coming down from the east sido of tho Coast Range, and tho supply Is very limited in quantity. IN THE SUMPTER DISTRICT. Denver Reporter Hu the Following; to Sv About Ut. Tho Milling Roportor, of Donver, says editerially: "The mining district tributary to Sumpter, Oregon, continues active and prosperous and the actual production from the various mines there is increasing at a good rato. The district takes in several spurs of the HIuo mountains, which are well timbered and well watered. In tho main it is a gold producing country, but having u good deal of silver and some copper. Practically every mine has a mill and most of tho mills of that section aro operating, while still others are to lo erected this season. Some of the principal veins of tho district are within a slate belt, others being in porphyry, diorito and granite." Rel Estate Bargains. Look at this list of "snaps" oirered by the J. II. MacCiillum Co., who as usual are to the fere: No. oil. Ilulldlng and lot 50x115 N. Ii. corner of Center and Sumpter. I? 1100 cosh. No. Ill Fine residence on Honanza street. 7 rooms, closets, pantry, large store room and woodshed. Rest cellar in Sumpter. Lot 50x150. Let us show you one of the few buys of the season. Price 1,200. No. 41 Nice house of six rooms and lot 50xi:iO in finest residence location of the town. To a cash buyer (I50. No. (Ill 'House six rooms, closets, pantry, vestibule-woodshed, buggy barn. On Knob Hill. Well furnished. Lot 50x00. A pleasure to show you and 1,500 on easy terms takes it. We have other pleasing residence olferiugs. Also the well known Half Way House at 1,400 cash. A bargain in u hotel ut liourue. We ure always pleased to have you cull or write. Tho J. 11. MacCiillum Co. The celebrated Guild's "the beer of K(HH cheer" always on draught at Dun pliy's The Club. If in want of clothing, see Neill Mer cantile company. T. C. Harrison, agent for Giant pow der company. ...J. W. COWDEN... HAS A FINE LINE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF ALL THE MINES AND PROS PECTS IN THE SUMPTER GOLD FIELDS 222252522 MINE VIEWS ONLY Address J. W. Cowden, Sumpter. Or. ATTENTION! Do you desire to sell stock in your Gold, Copper, Mining or other In dustrial companies? If so, you can not find a better advertising medium than THE DIXIE MANUFACTURER BIMM6HJIII, AUBAM. 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