Wednesday, April 4, 190 3 14 i THE SUMPTER MINER. DEMOCRATIC POLITICS. Delegates Elected to the Coun ty Convention. At the democratic primaries Saturday afternoon the following delegate, were elected to the county convention to he held here on the seventh Instant: W. H. Gleason, A. I'. Jones, J. Is. Shelton, W. W. Felix, C. M. Donaldson, J.F. Cupid, A. W. Hills, W. W. I.ooney, George Maker, C. II. McColloch and J. II. Hob bins. The vote of the winners ran from 26 to 46; so it svill be seen that the con test was not a very spirited one. Monday evening a meeting was held to discuss plans for entertaining the dele gates and visitors wiio will be In attend ance on the convention. This was a citi zen's affair, politics not being a factor. These live names were added to the re ception cemmittee: M. I:. Swan, Willi.im Stinson, C. C. Basclie, (i. W. Jett and Sam Stolt, making that body forty strong, every member of which guarantees to be on his feet when the last delegate is put to bed, or gently rolled under the twenty one table. It was decided to meet the visitors at the tr.ilu and escort them around town with a hand; in procession, il the streets chance tobenavigableon lh.it day If not, every man will have to look for high spots (or himself. The delegates will be given a luncheon In tlieCase-l.oouev company's new building on Mill street, north ot (iraulte. All talk about candidates is in subdued whispers In fact, thereare no candidates, only patriots willing to serve their country and scrap for the opportunity. Whatever may be the political outcome of the convention, the visitors must leave Similiter leeling that they have been cor dially received and hospitably entertained. Sumpter the Lcadvllle of Oregon. "Similiter, the l.eadvllle of Oregon. Us Permanence Assured," is the head line on the lirst page story hi Mines and Metals tor March; the opening paragraph of which Is as follews: "Similiter will be the l.eadvllle of Oregon. No matter how many other towns spring up In the region north, wet and south ot it the start it al ready has will siiIIkc to keep It hi the lead. A few stores, more or less, the ad vent of some town boomers and the 'stocking' of a few mines do not consti tute nil that Is necessary for a permanent mining town. The first two are not cre ators of permanence and the latter is of use only alter sufficient capital has been attracted otherwise to give the appearance of substantial growth." FUh Strike in the Bonanza. Mr. Jackson, superintendent of the Hoii.ina mine, arrived hi this city this morning from that property. He says that yesterday they came in contact with the rich ledge they have been looking tor torssome time. He brought some of the ore with him, and upon having It assayed found it worth $240 to the ton. Mr. Jack son was greatly excited over the strike, and he has reason to be. The bonanza is one of the oldest paying properties in that district, and has a large amount of ore on the dump. Baker City Republican. Captain Wood Goei Back to Hi Boat. Captain '.. C. Wood, father of Harley Wood, after spending the winter In Simili ter, has returned to his first love skipper of a steamer plying on the Columbia and Willamette rivers. The Captain had thought of retiring from the business, but the line spring weather lured him away. He left here Thursday for Portland, his headquarters. Twenty-Three Liquor Licenses Granted. Twenty-three liquor, two music hall and one variety theatre licenses were granted by the city council Saturday evening, net ting the city f 2375, for the quarter. The marshal was instructed to order the pro prietor of the market on Sumpter street to remodel the front of his building, so as to conform to the provisions of the ordinance regulating such matters. The city engin eer was Instructed to put in his spare time establishing the grade on Granite, east of Mill; to do this odd job while he Is rest ing, as It were. 'I he marshal was In structed to collect the dog tax. Ex-Attorney General of Idaho in Sumpter. Ex-Attorney General Bierbower, of Idaho, was in Sumpter Saturday and Sun day, calling 011 his old friend, Dr. Brock. He Is now located at Grangeville and was on his svny to Boise, to attend a session of the Supreme court. He says helms heard much of Sumpter ol late and was prepared to see a live camp, but that It far exceeds his expectations and that Is the experience of all who come here and see for themselves. GRIZZLY GOLD MINING COMPANY Will Work the Colorado and Colorado Extension. Some months since the Grizzly Gold Mining company svas Incorporated to work the Grizzly group, an extension of the Ibex, but before organization was per fected the property was sold. It has since been Incorporated under the name of the Gold Bug. The Grizzly company has recenty ac quired another property, consisting of the Colorado and Colorado Extension, and its life will be prolonged into what bids fair to be a useful and valuable one. Monday the following new board of directors was elected: J. J. Penhale, Al bert Gelse, Dr. E. H. Parker, of Port land, Harry Beckwlth, It. C. Pentland, Eugene Sperry and C. D. Ilcaly. Officers elected are: J. J. Penhale, president; Al bert Gelse, vice-president; It. C. Pent- land, secretary, and Eugene Sperry, treas-' urcr. . These claims adjoin the Maiden's Dream. They have been extensively prospected, but not yet developed to the extent of being mines. Every Indication, however, Is that they will be. Values are obtained everywhere on the surface and Increase where a tunnel or a shaft has been sunk. In several places a depth of thirty feet has been reached. aimfmnmmmnwmwwmmmmwK z O. C. McLeod R. C. pentland 1 0. C. McLeod & Co. I Real Estate and Mines... Our real estate business is transacted on ajstrict commission basis and we seek the best bargains in the market for our customers. ALL MINING PROPERTIES handled by us are subject to EXPERT EXAM- z5 r I NATION. We have propositions of m- unusual merit to offer. - For information as to the city or district, call on or write EE O. C. McLEOD &, CO., 3 JE Sunpteu, Oregon SUMPTER W2QD YARD CORRELI. Si MITCHELL. Drv or half-seasoned wood in 'all lengths delivered to any part of town on short notice. ORci Yil, 0M'tt IImUIc llikt W.tti New Harness Shop. MCEWEN & SLOAN, Proprietors. SUMPTER, OREGON. REPAIRING - A - SPECIALTY J SHOP J' OPPOSITE THE LIVERY STABLE. Capital Hotel THOS. K1LPATRICK Proprietor Centrally Located. ' Headquarters for Electric Lights. ' Commercial and Newly Refurnished. Mining Men. I Free 'Bus and Bag- j Passengers Waybilled gage Service. , To all Points on Stages. SUMPTER, OREGON. Bputum & Spalding crystal ICE ComPanv Free delivery of Pure Ice. Leave orders at office of Columbia Brewing and Malting Co., next door to MINER office. 3 v