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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1904)
u THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, Julv m 'W 0 k-w RED BOY SALE HAS BEEN CONFIRMED F FOR SALE Debts Have Been Liquidated and the Prop erty Will Resume at an Early Day. Tho Hod Hoy aula wan coiillrmuil Saturday hy JihIku Kwkln of tho Cir cuit. Court of JJiikor county. Tho proporty oh to Aluxmiilur I'riiHHliiK, of UliluiiK". for 880,000, whloh Iiiih hmu paid In. Mr. PriwHiiiK Ih triiHtuu for tho HtoukholdorH1 Hyudi ciilt) iitidur tho rooriuilMtion. N. C. KlulinrilH, attorney for Ko uolvur ThomiiHoii, ciiinu Imuk yontor day from lliikur whero ho wiih In oon formica) with tho ruorKiuii'orH. Mr. ItluhardH HiiyH uliuokH to tho orixlit-nrH Iiiivo alroady Imnii IhhihmI and that tliu Muni ropoii or (ho rooulvor will ho pruHoiituil tomorrow. TIioho do t it 1 Ih and othor minor imiltors will ho Hottlod, tho rooolvor iIIhuIiiiwoiI, and It Ih undorHtood tlio roHiimpllon of tho proporly will tiiku plimo at an uarly day. Tho illHtrlot Koiiunilly rojoluoH, thai thoro Ih to l) an imrly roHiiinp- Hon of thlH old and wall known I property. It ntoaiiH niiiuh, and mlu hm ulroloH nro OHpoolnlly juhllant. Tho Domoi'rat n'nardlnM tho mat tor hhjh: Tho wono I" ho oourt room wiih Iiiipii'hhIvo. lion. A. tlolniH lopioHontod tho plaint III', Onoar Hoiihoii, ?.l. .1. Ilollnor i-oprtiHiiiiliMl I lift c'Hiilllorii on upon acoount; Hon. N. C. RIclmrdH ropro Hontod Koooivor John Thomson, Hou. John L. Hand roproHontod hoiiio of tho Hyndicato Htockholdora, B. J. (Jodfroy, John (J. fituriiHh, lauding HtookholdorH and Houoivor TIioiiihoii, woro proHont in portion. Attorney Hlohards road tho ro oolvor'H report of olaiuiH allowed auaiiiflt the property amounting to ahout 6(10,000 and imkiiiK that an order of oourt ho entered approving tho name and barring 11 othor olaiuiH. Tho order wiih entered. Mr. HiohardH then road tho report of tho ri'oolvor of tho nalo of tho nrnnorty for $80,000 ohhIi to Alex ander I'riiHHliiK of Chicago, tniHtoo of the Htookholdora piirohaulng oom mltteo, and iiHked for oonllriilatlon of the hiiIi), there boing Htitlloient funilH to pay all riohtn against the property and tho uohIh of tho ro oelveiHhip. The order wiih entered. When hooii lat night Mr. I'i-iihhIiik Htatod that iho dotal Ih of tho ro- organization and the now timnugo- limit of tho property would not he glvon out. until after tho meeting of Htockhnldei'H in Chluago thin week. Ilu reiterated that a Iiiivo opera ting fund had heeii provided. PRESIDENT CAKE VISITS HIE MOUNTAIN VIEW GOLCONDA EXTENSION! TO START UP SOON Judgi II. M. i'1' of Iit lninl, priiHlilniil or .Mountain View hoiii puny, arrlvod thin morning ud went out to I ho inluo at oiKto. Jiiilgo Cake will npoud alioul two weokn at tho .Mountain View, taking IiIh mini mur vacation. Thin moruliiK when he arrived lie lioiui iimltliiK diluent inquiry about the lulling lu the vlmulty of t lit properly. Incident, ally, of eome, the Jiulgu will look alter the preliminary work relative to the ooiiHtiii'llou of the new mill. Ve are going to punli tlie plant tooompletlon an rapidly art possible," Mii.l lie. "We are gutting tho material on the ground an tant an wo .... mill tho ueneral oonntruotlou work Ih to atari at oni'e." The preneut intention or the oom puny Ih to eomlpele tlie mill within the next tluee mouth and have It in operation. Work on Alpine Mill. Diok AddoiUH, superintendent of the Alpine, returned thlH afternoon to the property. The Alpine people have started work on tho erection of their twenty Htiimp mill and expect to have it Unshed at an early date. LhUIUw & Steudtimu have olmrge of the oouhtruction. The material and machiuery are all on tho ground and tho work Ih to he puuhel. K. B.'Miller, (ioorgo Uolwell, and CM . Peterson, of Portland, odiums in the (iolcouila coulpauy, arrived in town thin morning, with h. V. Kwiggot, who is iiIho a Htocknolder in the company, and left at once for the property. Ah the name would indicate the mine ih located in tho Cracker Creek illHtrlot. The otlleurs are hero to make arraiiguinoutH to inaugurate work at an early date. Hit) Mining Deai Pending. SV. ,1. lOlmoudorf, of Spokane, who han liceti in and around Suuiptor for Hoveral da.VH pant, left for home thin afternoon, lie is consulting engineer tor Hovoial of the bin mines in Hrltlsh Columhla and is one of the most eltioleut men in hin profession in the Northwest. He went to Spokane a year ago trom Colorado, wlieio he had been minion for a uumtier of year. Mr. Blmendorf wan hero on Home special mission, hut declined to Htate what it was. From infor mation received from other Hourot'H, The Miner in juHtllled in stating that a mliiluk' deal of lare proportions Ih pendnlK, aud will bo "pulled down,' or declared off within thirty days. $2,000 Ten Roomed Residence. One of the Best Locations in town. $2,000 Home. Completely Furnished. Location and Grounds Delightful. Piano, Large Range and other valuable Furniture included in this. Barn and Outbuildings. New Six Room House and Lot, nicely lo cated. Easy terms. Choice Resident Lot near center of town. $50, $75, and $lOO Buy Choice Resident Lots not far out. $300 Buys House and Lot with Barn. A Com fortable Little Home. LAUNDRY BUSINESS I am instructed to sell the Steam Laundry business, of Sumpter, which is the Best Pay ing Business in town for the amount of capital required to handle it. Call and see me and get figures. 20,000 Acres now under Irrigation in one of the best localities in Oregon. Are you interested in sectoring a home of this kind, from 40 to 160 acres. These lancis in three years will be worth three times what they can be bought for at the present time. Call and see maps and get prices and terms on this property. PLACER PROPERTY Do you want something good in a Placer Proposition? We have rich placer ground near Sumpter, and an opportunity to secure in abundance of water for Ions; season's work. Here is an opportunity for a person with small capital, to secure a proposition with such merit as will increase on investigation in the estimation of the most critical ex aminer. If interested, call and see us and get particulars. I.280 ACRES One of the most attractive large bodies of land in Burnt River Valley. Level as a meadow. All can be irrigated. Can be sold in size tracts to suit the purchaser, at $ 1 5 and less per acre. INLAND EMPIRE INVESTMENT CO. JESSE HOBSON j MANAGER HOTEL SUMPTER Subscribe for The Miner