The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, May 18, 1904, Page 10, Image 10

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THE SUMPTtfR MINER
Wednesday, May 18 1904
OCEAN BEACH
POPULAR RE50R1
Many
from Interior Plan
ning to Spend Vacation
at the Sea Shore.
1 1 11 tnl r tiH from eastern Oiegnu
mill Washington spent their VHL'Htlnn
nt Ninth (I. (ink IJciicli, Washington,
liift summer, aud It Is Hilfu to sliy
jiipl piiiiimm, nun it ii bhiu vi' euy
...... . . .i v .i
I Ijfit this popular resort of the North
... , in i i ii i i ...
Pan f it I'lin-t will be visited by many
... .. ... . ..
more tills icar thiiii ever within Its
histoiy. The change from a high
and dry Iterior altitude to thu sea
level is most beiietlcial.
The tilp on the Willamette mid
Columbia rivets, out of Portland, Is
one long to be remembered, the usual
heat of a summer afternoon being
tempered by a gentle breee freighted
with the aroma of pine trees mid sea
Honed with salt sea air. The sccneiy
Includes much that is beautiful.
Leaving Portland no one of the Ore
gnu liallroiid .V Navigation company's
palatial liver steamers, (the T ,1.
Potter being ipiceu of liver llyeisj
the excursionist is carried tluough
Its harbor, where tly the Hags of many
nations. The twelve miles on the
Willamette river me quickly made,
anil, after saluting the government
llulitiioiihu. miiikiiii thu Junction of
the two livers, the boat swings Into I
the Columbia for thu trip down I
stream. The morning is clear (geu-!
erally so from luue until Septem
ber), mm a magnificent and Inspiring
sight meets the eye as the sweep
around the bend Is made -five snow
capped peaks, Mount Hood, Mount
Adams, Mount St. Helen, Mount
Italuier and Mount .lelferson, loom
I
lug into view a sight worth travel
ing thousands of miles to see. On
dinvn the plcluicsqiic liver, past vil
lages, sawmills, tlshing tleets, salmon
canneries, perpendicular basaltic I
lilulle. and pietly side hill farms, the
boat pursues its wav. The majestic
sweep of the river is awe-inspiring,
(iradually the shores grow farther)
apart and, scarcely icalliug that the I
live hours have been oousiimed In
making the trip, the boat steams
alongside the wtmif at Astoria. I
One hour Iriiui Astoria, through
the lamoiis tlshing waters of the Col
unibia, past settles of the salmon
traps and nets and as many white
winged tlsh boats, lauds the passell
geis at llwaco, on linker's llav, where aboe entitled Cause and Court,
connection for ticach points Is made On or before the expiration of the
with trains of the llwaco Ibiilwav A publication of this summons, to-wlt:
Navigation company, whose cms stand on or befoie the expiration of six
on the wharf awaiting the steamer. I weeks U'.! days from and after the
North lleach, where the surf bathing date of Urst publication of this sum
is unexcelled, at low- tide is fiom moils, which is the 18th day of May.
J 110 to 100 leet wide, twenty-three
miles long and so compact that a cat
riage or wagon scaicely leaves a tiace
upon it. Scattficd along the beach
me huiidieds of cottages and hotels,
iu which summei life is an unceasing '
round of pleiiMiic from the opening
until tint closing of the season. The
much dieadeil "Itesort Mosquito" b
unknown and no cummins snakes
or insects are found. The thermom
eter rmely goes above eighty degiees
Iu July or August, but light over
coats, tires morning and evening mid
blankets at lllghl are
during the seaeon.
' ISitten for itccummodatlous at North,
llcauh points are reiiKtiuable and vary
I to cult the visitor. At European
' hotels mill lodging houses rooms
range from twenty-five cents tn one
dolliir 11 day! nt tcHtauiauts, meals
run from twenty-Hie to fifty cents:
mill ut the American-plan hotels, the
charges Hinge from one iliillur 11 iliiy
to tun dolliiiH mid upward.
Unrein, of delightful hide tiips
nmy be taken from thu heiich iuto a
country of wild mid picturesque
beauty, quiet mid secluded among
hills anil forest, with hunting mid
llslnug in native ImiintH; to the
United States Life Saving stations
mid lighthouse, otanhorry farms,
oyster beds, salmon fishing grounds
and canneries.
For particulars aliout the trip to
North Dirndl nnk the noare-it O. it.
V: N. agent, or send two cents in
i . . ,i , .
iHtampH to A. L. Cra lg, general luis-
' . ,. , , .,,, ' ,
senger agent. Portland, for "Itestful
., ,. ., , ,, '. . . , ., ..
I.ecreatiou ItesortH." which tells all
about the Columbia river summer
ritiK places.
i Another Crook in the Toils.
Ceoige W. Itumble, a milling
1 promoter, is on trial before u jury in
1 the United States district court at
Sail Francisco, c hinged with thu
illegal use of the United States
mails for the purpose of defrauding
I his correspondents by means of
worthless mining schemes and by
false representations. The indict
ment accused Humble of having,
corresponded through the postolllco
with Frankl'erry, I). W. Smith, and
John Hull, lr., the latter of HI in Ira.
New Voik, representing to them that
. he was the owner, secretary mid geu-'
eral mmiauer of the Sunset Mining
company, capitalized at 810,000,000, '
the stock being divided into shares at
1 each. There was alleged to be
twelve gold mines under his control
mid that the Sunset Mining com
pany's stok was paying dividends i
at. the rate of two per cant a month'
and hud been paying at that rate for'
the last nine years.
I
"NOTICE OF PUMLICATION OF1
SUMMONS. " !
I
In Justice Court for Sumpter Pre-,
clnct. linker County, State of Oiu-j
gnu.
(icorge E. Allen, Justice of the,
Peace. '
II. I). (Irlttlu, Plaint lit', vs Pat j
Muny, Defendant,
To Pat Muiry, the above named.
Defendant in the above entitled act-
1I011. In the name of thu State of
Oregon; you are hereby not Hied and
mpiii'cd to appear and answer on
1 plead to the Complaint tiled iu the
A. I)., 1004. And you are further
hereby notified that If you fail to so'
appear, answer or plead to said com
plaint, the IMalntitr will for want'
of answer oil plea thereto take du
fault and judgment against said debt
for the sum of Kighty-Kight and
'J.'i 100 dollars with interest mi said
sum from the ISth day of August.
100:i, and costtt of this action mid as
praved for iu plaintiff's complaint.
That this summons Is published
pursuant to the order of the above
entitled Court, (icoige II. Allen,
comfortable 'justice of the peace, made and en
. red this 11 III day of May A. 1).,
1001, directing that this summons be
published iu the "Sumpter Weekly
Miner." (a weekly newspnper pub
lished in Similiter, linker county,
Oregon, of general circulation in
county and state) once each week for
six consecutive weeks (being 7 publi
cations covering 1'J days).
Onto or order May, 11, 1001.
Date of first publication, May 18,
1001. (J CO. K. ALLEN,
Justice of the Pence.
NOTICE OF rOKFElTUKE.
To Olu Liuquist, Peter Sodeibeig
mid to you and each of your heirs,
executors, administrators, Hiid assigns
are hereby notified that 1 the under
signed, your co-owner of the follow
ing named quint, mining claims, to
wit: The "Center Star" the loca
tion notice of which is recorded in
the Quartz Kecords of linker county,
Oregon, in Volume "M" at page
107 thereof and the "Center Star
Exteusluii" the location notice of
which Is recorded in the Quartz
Itecoids of (taker County, Oregon,
in Volume "M" at page 108 thereof
which notices were so lecorded on the
10th day of March, 1800, have ex
pended thu sum of $100 per claim
and upon each thereof for the years
of 1000, 1001, 1002. and lOOII, that
said sums so expended each jear was
for the beuellt, improvement and
development of each thereof and as
the annual work, labor, and improve
ments as required by the Iiimh of thu
United States of America and of thu
slate of Oregon. '
And you and each of you are '
further notified that should you fail,
or neglect to contribute ami pay to
me, your co-owner of said claims your
proportionate share? of such yearly
expenditures, which is the sum of I
800. Oil 'J-:i each, for each of said
years above mentioned, amounting to
tho sunt of 3'Jilil.iIri '., for each of '
you to so contribute or pay, within
ninety days from thu datu of the '
llrut publication of this notice, and
iu case of you mid each of you falling
to so pay to me thu said sum, your
respective Interest in said quartz '
c I al ma will become the property of
thu undeisigued as by law provided.
First date nt publication of thin
notice being the ."th dav of May,
100 1. II. 11. OKIFFIN.
NOTICE.
United Stales Land Office, j
La Grande, Oregon, April 8. 1004. 1
Notice Is herrbt clstn that Edward I). I'trr'n,
whose pottottite aJdrrss is Williams, Arliona, bs
NesmourH Hell, his atlorees In ta.'t, whose Post
iirhce address Is Suinptrr, Oregon, did, on the
8th das ! April, 1004, make aprllsation to select,
tinder the Act ol June 4. if 67 (10 vui., 30), the
tnllutslng described tract of land. In llaker sountv,
Oregon, In the La Grande, Oregon, land district,
to-wlc-
The S W 1, nl the N ' i the N ' of the S W
'i and the S W ' of the S W '( til section at, Tp.
. 1. . ..... sir.., ... ,., 1
t, uuiii, lautir 7 uiiui uir ,, iiiainrur t,r,ijiaii
That the purpose of this notice Is to allow all per
sons claiming the selected lands under the mining
laws, or desiring to show It to be mineral in charac
ter, an opporlunlts to file objections to such selection
with the uftlsers of the United StVes Land Ollke
al la Grande Oregon, within thltts dass alter tie
4th das ot Alas, 11404. so as to establish their
Interest therein or the mineral character thereof.
E W. DAVIS. Register
Date ol first publication Mas 4, 10:4
Date ol last publkation June 8, 1004.
NOTICE.
UnlteJ States Land Office,
La Grande, Oregon, Mas 7. I04. I
Notice Is htrrb) glstntlhat Edward H Perrln.
whose rostoflice address Is Williams, Arizona, bv
Sesmour II, Hell, his atlornts In tact, whose post
ntnee address Is Sumpier, Oregon, did on the 7th das
nl Mas. 1004. make application tn select, under the
actot June 4. ibsi? (10 Stat, id), the tollowlng de
scribed tratl ot land In llaker counts, Oregon, In
the la Grande. Oregon, land district, to-wlt:
The southeast quarter ol the northwest quarter ol
section Twent) -one (it). Township Nine lo) South,
Rtnge Thiits-sesen (jr) last ol the Willamette
Meridian.
That the putrose ot ihls notice Is to allow all per
sons claiming the selected lands, inder the mining
laws, or deslilng to show It lo be mlnc'al In charac
ter, an orponunltv to hie oblectlons to such selec
tion with the oihCer ol the I. S. Land Office. at La
Grande. Oiegon, within thirls dass alter the ith
das otMat.tvoi, so as to establish their Interest
therein or the mineral character thereof.
1. W. DAVS. Register.
I Irst publication Ma) it, toca.
last publication June it, 1(04.
TIMBER USD, ACT JUNE j. 1E7B.-xOT.ce FOR
PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
La Grande, Off eon, Match a, 1904, (
Notice Is hereto gls en that In compliance with the
pros Islons of the act of congress of June ). 1878, en
titled "An act lor the sale of timber lands In the states
of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter
rite rs, 'as extended to all the Public Land states by
act of August 4, tSoj,
WILLIAM A. GREEN.
of Sumpier, Count of Baket. State of Oregon, has
this da Wed In this ofnee his morn statement
oS!j. fcr the purchase of the N4 NEK, NE'f
NWJJ and Lot I of Section No. o In Township No.
11 S Manet No. 38 L. W. M.. and will offer proof
to show that the land sought Is more valuable
lor Its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to
said' land before Chas. H. Chance, U. S. Com
missioner, at his office at Sumpter, Oregon, on
Thursdas , the 10th das of Mat 1004.
He names as witnesses Palph Mead, Van Ren
salaer Mead, Andrew J. Denn , and Stephen
Jackson, all "f Sumpter Oregon.
An and all persons claiming adversely the above
descrlled lands are requested tu file their claims In
this office en or before said nth da of May ,
1004 E. W. DAVIS Register.
flAiBEK LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, j
La Grande. Oregon, Mirch a, 1004. 1
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the
provisions of the act of Congress of June 1. 1878, en
titled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Terrltorj," as extended to all the Public Land
States by act of August 4. iSor.
WALTER L. SPARKS,
nf Sumpter, counts of llaker. stale 61 Oregon, lias
this d fled In this office hi sworn statement No.
aiS( for the purchase nt the W i N L K. N W '.( S
E'i'jndNEU S W ( ol section so. I In township
No 10 south, range so 18 L w M, and will offer proof
to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its
timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to
establish his ilalm tn said land before Charles II.
Chance. L. S. mmmlssloner, at his office at Sump
ter. Oregon, un Thursda), the loih da of Ma, 1004.
He names as witnesses: Van Rennselaer Mead,
Ralph Mead. William A. Green and Charles L.
I em , all ol Sumpter, Oregon.
An and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to tile their claims In
this office on or before said 19th dav of May, 1004.
E. W Davis. Register.
TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE j. i878-V0Tlc7ra
millOATION.
United States Land Office, j
la Grande, Oregon, I ebrur v6, 1004 I
N'otUe Is hereb. given that In compliance with the
rrov Islons of the act of Congress ol June ). 1878 en
tilled "An act lor the sale of timber lands In the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing
ton Terrltor," as extended to all the Public Land
Stales by act of August 4. i8g,
HENRY A. CARRIS
of Cans on Ctl : County ol Cram State of Oregon,
has this das hied in this office his sworn state
ment o ov8, lor the purchase oltht SWK SC
section No. (,; NE NW; and NJiNEK of section
No, 7 Tr. No. u south R. No J7 tVM. and will offer
proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable
for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land before Chas.
II. Chance, U. S. Commissioner at his office at
Sumpter, Oregon, on Monda) , the olti day of May,
1004.
He names as witnesses: Van Rensselaer Mead,
Ralph Mtad, of Sumpter. Oregon; Lemuel King,
Lemuel Harnett' of Audrey, Oregon,
Ans and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to hie their claims In
this office on lit before said ith day ol Mas, 1004.
E W. DAVIS. Register.
TmtlK URD, ACT JUNE" 3. II7I.-N0TICI FOR
CUIIICATION.
United States Land Office,
La Grande. Oregon, March 15. 1004.
Notice is heteh) Risen thai In compliance with the
proslsions of the ait ot congress ol June 1, I878, en
titled "An act lor the sale ol timber lands In the stale
ol CaHlotnla. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Ter
ritory,, as extended to all the Public Land States by
b) act ot August 4. I8uj,
THOMAS G. GWYNNF.
of Suppler, vounts ot llaker, state of Oregon, has
this das hied in this uthce his sworn statement No.
jo. lor the purchase ot the W !j S W i. Sec. ai.
N W ' N W " ol Sec. No. 8 In Tp. No. to s.
range No. )6lWM, aqd will offer proof to show that
the land sought Is more saluable tor itst'mbcror
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to said land before Charles H.
Chance, I S. Commissioner, at hi, office at
Sumpter, Otcgon.on Thursdas , the and das ot June,
1004.
He names as witnesses Van Rensselaer Mead,
Ralrh Mead. Nicholas T. Tallatero, James W Con
nello, all of Sumpter, Oregon.
Ant' and all persons claiming adversely the above
drs,t!bed lands are requested to hie their claims In
this vfiite in or befoie said and das ot June, 1004.
k. W. Dams. Register.
TIMItR URD,
ACT JURE J. Ilrl.-ROTICE FOR
PUIIICATIOR.
, United States Land Othce, )
La Grande, Oregon,
April 8ih, 1404 )
' Notice Is berebs. gisenthatin compliance with the
pros islcrs ot ll e act ot congress ol June t, 1878, en
titled "An act lor the sale ot timber lands In the states
ut California, Oregon, xesada and Washington Ter
mors .' as exienJed to all the Public Land states by
act ol August a.iboa.
HARRY K. HUNKER,
ot Sumrter. counts ot Haker, state ut Oregon, has
this das tiled In this office his sworn statement No.
3tg, tor the purchase ot the L Jj S I. !.'.
and SW! SO, ot section No. join township
No. c south, range No. 17 tw . and will
otter proof to show thai the land sought is more
saluable tor Its timber or stpne than tor agricultural
purposes, and tu establish his claim to said land be
fore Chas. H. Chance. U. S. Commissioner, at
Sumpter. Oregon, on Saturday, the ttth day ol
Julv.iooa.
lie names as witnesses: Morris II. Allen, Thomas
Moore. Ralph Mead, and Van Redsselaer Mead,
all ol Sumpter, Oregon.
Ans and all persons claiming adserseh the above
described lands are requested to hie their claims In
this offi.e on or before said itth day of July, 1004.
I E.W DAVIS Register