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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1900)
10 THE SUMPTER MINER. Wednesday, June 20, 1900 JOHN ARMBRUSTER, President. Wm. STINSON, Vice-President. A. W. ELLIS, Secretary Columbia Brewing & Malting Company INCORPORATED. OPERATED under the management of John Armbruster, one of the most successful and experienced brewmasters in the West. Only the BEST OF MATERIALS used in connection with pure moun tain water exactly adapted for the use. It is not surpassed even by any beer on the market. v!a! New Macninery lce plant- EnlarEed Stor- Jj!j3K VfVt aBe Facilities, Etc., Enables Us to Make wj 4JVJS a Beer Second to None and Constantly 4jVjS JjJT Improving .... TT Furnished in Barrels, Kegs or Bottles. USE A HOME PRODUCT asesss SJc&S. mm dScscs Columbia Brewing & Malting Co., SUMPTER, OREGON. Hard Luck of Two Prcxptclon. ' W. K. Kaliler has received a letter from If s brother Hubert, who has been pros pecting, In comiuny with It. A. S. l)on aidsnu Selhv, over In the Hurnt river inlic lug district for several weeks. Mr. Kahler relates a serious misfortune which recently befel himself and partner. 1 hey had a itimfortable camping place In the wild pine woods hard by the public high way, with no neighbors save the ubiquit ous ground squirrel. Well, on this es pecial day the twain set out to hunt a placer after an early breakfast, having securely locked the door-tlap of their tent. After a full lull day's toil thev wandered back to their lodge, hungry and tired, an ticipating a square, meal trout their liber allv supplied miner's larder. Imagiiie their chagrin and grief to tind that some unweUoine visitors had been there and taken charge dining their absence. I he tent was opened toie and alt, and all their provisions were eaten or destroyed, liven soap and old socks were devouted with a relish. General devastation was appar ent, for what was not consumed by the mischievous vagrants was spilt around the premNes and trampled on. I he can vas showed the resemblance to a weather beaten craft whUh had just survived a storm at sea. Imprecations were Invoked on the heads of the marauders. 'I he bovs swore revenge on the cow with pointed horns which had evidently not been un familiar with opening barn doors and garden gates. Cattle tracks were in pro fi'siou around the premises and even on their bedding. Fortunat-ly their Hour, meat, and coftee were cached out of reach of the boviues and thus their lives (.the men's) were saved. Golden Eagle Mine at Bonanza. W. I:. Kahler was out to the Golden Eagle mine, In w hlcli he is a stockholder, last Ihursday and brought In some samples of the ore from their property, whUh, from all appearances and reports, is among the mines In the Bonanza dis trict that can more than pay their own way, and promises to be one of the dividend payers at an early date. The chief trouble its operators now experience Is in the treating of the ore to save the values and a large quantity, sufficient to make a smelter test, will be brought in to the Sumpter smelter at once. It is thought they can use this means of treatment for all the ore produced in the future, of which they have a three-foot vein running from io to ffio. Mr. Kahler says they have saved J40 per ton on the plates, as the best results in the three-stamp mill on the property, but that in a mill test of 250 pounds of ore sent to San Francisco for sample treatment, tSoo per ton was re turned. I his would Indicate that the Golden Hagle Mining company could atford to use Its small three-stamp plant tor a colfee mill and ship its ores to the smelter. NOTICE. At .1 regular meeting of the Common Council ol thr Town ol Sumplei, Hiker xounlx, Oiet;on,helJin the itlh Jax til Junr i(hi, the IoIIomIiii; tettlont olOiJI naiue No loxeieoiJeieJ puhlltlieJ.to Mil uuuisam 1 10. Si ( 110s t Hut It thill he thr Jut nt thp owner 01 theo.cupant ot uri) l-tilljlnc In thr town ot Numptei wherein an peitnn thall haxe conlaglout or Imecilout JUeaxet, to Rlxe notice In Milting to the muthal or health otnerr ol the tame within twelxe how alter the exltleiue ot the talj Jlteate thall lometohltoi hir UnimleJce anj to Kite immediate notue In the pul-IU ol the ame hx placing gleen flat: In xae ot Jlphtheilt, a xellow flag In rate ol tmall pox or xailololJ, anj in all other rate a li'J tl.ii;. In tome mntplcuout place on the piemltet whrie II max le teen hx peitont patting on the tliret nrai the ttlJ pirmltet, anj It thall he the Jim ol the maithal or health otturi to tee that tu.h tlac ate tolateJanJ thall he kept In tuch place until no Jaiik'er hx Inteitlon lemaln MC1I0S ta ,nx pet ton or pertont xlolatlng anx ot the tectlont o( thlt nrjlnance xxlthln the corporate llmilt ot the Town ol Sumpter thall t-e JeemeJ gulllx ol a mltjrmeanor, anj on tronxktion theteol helote the rexoiJei't couil. thall he fined not lett than hxe nor moiethan tilly Jollart, or Imprltonment not lett than tur.or mote than tentx-hxe Jaxt, or both, tor eaih anj exer tuchotiente anj the court thall iuJce the nttenJer to pax- the cotti of pfotexutlon, anj It thall he the Jut) ol the marthal or health officer to Inlottn agalntt anj Jlllsenilx riotecuteanyanj all tu. h peitont w horn he thall hax e rratonaMe caute to hellexe Built) of a xlolation ot the provltiont ot thlt orJInanxet I'atteJ the Common Council June 4. iSgS. I certllv that thlt It a Hue Cory ot the ahox e enum eiateJ oiJInance. L'. L Mssa, KecorJrr. WE HAVE JUST OPENED OUR NEW STORE WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF Stationery ...mi. Blank Books Office Supplies WE WILL ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF Magazines, Novels and Periodicals DON'T FORGET THAT THIS IS SOMETHING SUMPTER IS VERY MUCH IN NEED OF Postoffice News and Stationery Company THI Sumpter Forwarding Co. ? General Storage, Commission and Forwarding. Warehouse and office, S. V. Track. SUMPTER, OREGON. X . il