THESUMPTER MINER. Wednesday, October 2?, 1899. i The Sumpter Miner u I'lllLISIII'l) EVIMV UIIIM.MMV IIV II. MARSH ami J. W. CON NULLA , Onr Vmi , M Atnnlht ; vjiiSCdl'tlON Mil i ALWAVS IN MIVASCI'. .fs.cn il.JJ .. GENERAL WARREN'S designation of Maker Clly as "Sumpter Juiictfiin" is liable to stick. EVERV mining joumul. which comes to this office has made iiicntfoii of the Sump ,ter district winning the first prize hi the mineral exhibit at the Spokane' fair. This Whole section of country is receiving a vast amount of advertising as a result, and of a kind that no amount of money could buy. PAPERS published in towns near The Dalles are commenting rather freely and unfavorably on the alleged fact that some of the "society girls" of that town took a drop too much when the Minnesota troops stopped there recently for a feed, and "Hobsonlcd them until they wrre black In the face," says one paper. It Is not made clear,' however, whether the criticism Is aimed at tile old, old story of a drop too much, the vigor and force of the assault, or that it was made on Athin rsota Instead of Oregon soldiers. FOLLOWING close upon the report that the Red Hoy and North Pole mines have been sold In London, come almost two emphatic denials of this report. The philosopher most profoundly versed In the human heart and brain once wrote some thing about someone to the effect that 'lliou dost protest too strongly." Till: MINER doesn't pretend to know anything about the deal, but doesn't believe Mr. Godfrey, one of the owners of the Red Hoy, Is In London for his health. Till: MINER has UinVfnrln' Its short life had no time to do any boasting Mont itself, but begs leave now to call at tention 0 the fact that Its issue of last week approached as near perfection typo graphically as is usually attained by the things of this world. A competent judge 01 sucn mailers could see at a glance that An artist h In charge of the mechanical department, who has at his command every convenience and device known to he craft'. The job department is equally t well and completely equipped, both as to talent and type, and no printing establish ment anywhere can turn out better worlc. The appearance of a newspaper Is .1 fair in dex of the style ;o job printing done at (hat office. ' HOW to take care of the people who are dally arriving In Sumpter and will continue to arrive for months to come; hat Is how to provide houses for them to live in, is becoming a serious problem, that the best thought of the enterprising citiens of the community should give its attention to. Rates charged for the few residences here which are rented are out of all proportion to the cost of building material and the price lor which lots can be bought. There are a number of mr.nM) iiuisiuiuea uweiiiugs in mis town, the anmi.il rental (or which 'will more than pay for what they cost to build. It matters not how bright are the pros pects for Sumpter's future, this stale of affairs will retard its growth. People who come here to investigate conditions with a view to locating will take this certainty of e.xhorbiUnt rents into account; and while the probabilities of rich rewards for Indi vidual effort are (Littering, It must neces sarily be problematic, and many good people who would make excellent citizens vill undoubtedly be deterred on this ac omit from remaining. It would seem to if not a difficult matter to Interest capital to build any number of needed cottages, where the Investment would pay Interest of fifteen, twenty and even twenty-five per cent net. And it is an undeniable fact that owners of property who would be satisfied with such a modest revenue would find no trouble In securing good tenants. Till: article on Sumpter and its sur roundings published in the Spokesman Review last week,' from the facile pen of L. Hush Livermorc, one of Till: MINER'S valued employes, was Indeed a clever sketch. Some here who are familiar with existing conditions and to whom the ele ment ot novelty has thus been elimlted, may think the picture overdrawn. But such are neither the most accurate observ ers nor the best judges. The picture was surely strongly drawn, rind because of 4hls may appear somewhat exaggerated. The story will serve to attract public at tention to the town, as a half hundred columns of dull facts and figures could never do, for all will read Mr. Llvermore's entertaining "stuff;" their curiosity and interest will be aroused and then Sumpter will do the rest. FROM Washington, D. C, comes the news that the vexed Alaska boundary dispute Is about to be adjusted. A tele gram dated the 20th Instant says that .Mr. Tower, the British charge there, called at the Mate department that day and handed Secretary Hay a note formally accepting for his government the provisions for the temporary adjustment of the Alaska boundary line proposed by Secretary Hay In his note of the previous day. With that note the long expected modus vlvendl relative to the boundary question went into effect. This result has been brought about through the direct negotiation of Sec retary Hay and Mr. Tower, after several failures to end the dispute. The state de partment is', confident it has conserved American Interests In the matter without unjustly treating Canada. The divis ional line, bounded on the west by the Ualton trail, Is placed 22; miles above Pyramid Hurbor, which Is regarded, (inder the treaty, as tide water mark, so the Canadians are not allowed to reach any point on the Lynn canal. Moreover, there Is no permission given forn freeport or even for the free transfer across Amer ican territory of Canadian goods, except of miners belongings. I. MILLIOS. JAM U. STOTT. STOTT St SHhLION, Attorneys at Law. sumi'tlr. oruion. W. A. SAMMS, i y x J i' Anohiti-ct, i BAKER CITY, OREGON. Reliable plans, specifications and esti mates furnlsht-u. P. E. POINOEXTER, Mining operator. SUMlTLRJoRLUON Mlnr cxumlntJ jnj i any tutlnr.t or mining man MMrJ un. In Sumpirr. Htlftrnct, n. w. t sn, m. 11. c. m. i-cAvce, m. 11. DRS. TAPE & PEARCE, PapltllM ti 3'ttM. Trlfh.f'Mln 15. SUMiirP, Orcoon CiAS. E. KOHLIN, ATTORNIY-AT-LAW Nouiy Cut-lie , Muomt 6 nj B NVIII lllk. SUMPTCR, UK. ?T I T. BROCK, M. D Physician and Surgeon. SrcUI Atttntlon (!lvn to Suigtry ,rU to Ult.r4trt.ol Woatn. . Oliu'ranJRoljrncr, Ntlll Block. SUMPTER, OKCOON Te Sumpter Lumber Co. is still able to keep pace with the grow ing demands of business. We are ship ping large quantities of Fir Lumber, Doors, Sash, Cedar Shingles, Paints, Oils and Glass, besides the dally capac ity of our present plant. Arrangements have been made so that we can fill large orders on short notice from Stoddard Bros' mill at McEwen. So send along your orders and don't forget the money. J. B. STODDARD. Manager. u NION BARGAIN STORE THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS J Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings and Novelties. ji j Opposite Sloan ft McEwen's Stable SUMPTER, OREGON 9 Sumpter Hardware , Company General Hardware, Stoves and Ranges. Mill and Mining Supplies. All kinds of build ers' and Plumbers' Supplies. V Agents. For Schuttler Wagons.... n v , 1 &