The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, August 01, 1900, Page 14, Image 14

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THE SUMPTER MINER.
Wednesday, August 1,1900
5
CENTS
Per GLASS
HENRY FINGER
5 BOTTLES
FOR $1.00
THE CELEBRATED
OLYMPIA BEER
On Draught or in Bottles
A full car load received. To be sold at 5 cents per
glass or 5 bottles for one dollar.
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5 BOTTLES
FOR $1.00
HENRY FINGER
CENTER STREET
Opposite Postoflice Sumptkr, Okegon
5
CENTS
Per GLASS
SUMI'TKK FRHK GOLD COMPANY.
Offlcm M OuU and Two Annti.il Meetings
(If Id the Same Day.
for the meeting thrv are holding tonight."
Mr. Stti:irt declared tills meeting was
not legal and would not lr reiuguied and
that lie would return to Colla today and
endeavor In have another meeting later.
Till f.lll.Ht illl' tlilf. Ilir. Vlttt .Il-i'lt-ll .lt
TwomretingsoltheSumpterl-reefioM ,.M Iru,s II)rrtInK: Mt ,:, t tolleninre
MIiiIiik iiimiMiiy weir tailed lor Wrdnes-1 .m, , w.lllRRlii-.tif Cnlfa.x.P. 15. Hayes,
tl.iy. Al one -secrn.irv v.iianrs i . niii.ui
w.i the solltaiv attt-iid.iut .itnl at the
othel ((Mil members ol the Nurd o( trus
tees wen piesent and condikted the legu
l.ir huslness of the meeting. Why two
meetings were tailed and what the liouMe
is between Secielaiy Stuait and his o.
leagues w.is not obtainable. Actnidiug
to the statement ol Mt. Stuart he had
riuiiU'.l) liolrs to have cniitiolled the
lll.rllllli itl tilt iltllpr ttllslri-s hut III- did . .... .
" . :. ' ; has clone considerable woriv since
rot atteml. .Mr. Miiau as st-cretmy
sued a tall lor the annual meeting at one
place toi inoMo.K Wednesday morning.
He was theie w ith the books ;uul records,
hut no one appeared. The leal meeting
took plate at another pl.itr in the even
ing. Mr. Stuait made the lollow Inn state-limit:
"J. W. Hlgglns ;md M. I:. ( iallemore, ,
of Colfax, hoth ineuiheis of the hoard, aie
In town. I ashed them if tliev were com
ing to the meeting and they s.iid no, that
they had a meeting ol their nun In the
l.imiesnu block. I could attend the
meeting and block everything tliev at
tempt to do tor I hold proxies tor about
loo.ooo shares ol stock, which is urn re
, of Spokane, l:. it. Rowlre ;uul II. J.
Stalloid, ot Siimpter, Or. 'I he new hoard
rlettt-tl the billowing oihcers tor the en-
suing year: M. I:, (iallemore, ot Cnllax,
president; I. I:. Mayes, of Spokane, vke
president; .1. W. Ulgghis, of Colfax,
i srvietarv; .1. V. Jesse, ot Dayton, tre.is-
1 liler.
This comp.'iuy owns six claims on the
Ibex road in Sumptt-r camp, Oregon, and
icquir-1
ing tile propel ty about a year ago. A !
tunnel has been diiveu 16; teel on one ot ;
the several leads on the property and
there ate a number of open cuts. A 1
blacksmith shop, bunk house and other I
buildings have been erected and a force of
men is at work on the property. I'liei
1 ore is fre- gold. The company Is capital-1
ied at 1, soo.ooo shales of a par value ot '
live cents. Spokesman Review.
Capital Hotel
MRs.. ti. H. TlIDROWP, Proprietress
Centrally Located Electric Lights
w
Newlv Refurnished Free Bus and Baggage
Headquarters for Commercial and Milling Men.
Passengers- Wayhilled To all Points on Stages.
Sumpter 2 Oregon s&
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Stuw Lumber Co. Will Resume Operations.
S. II. Bloomer, one of the owners ot
the A. C. Shaw Lumber company,
whose mill is south of town, is here ar
ranging to begin operations again. I he
than they conttol, but I will not. About I"-"" :,s "'"V l,cc" " uow ""
a mouth ago Mr. (iallemore asked me to time, and will likely be running again in
siie the call lor this meeting. I did so, ' fw d 'Vs- 1 "'" "nfrc wil1 a KJ
....hi.... 11,. ...,.,.. ...fv...i .... 11.. M..H.-. demand for lumber heic this fall their Is
I'llMIII lll 1IMI'MIIJ Mill f M'l I
The next day Hlggh.s called and asked little doubt, as several buildings are con-1
toboriowthese.il. I askrd him why he lempiaieu anti 11 is certain mat consider
wanted it and he said he wanted to issue , S,W' l,,mtr wl bc hauW in, ' nllls
a call for the annual meeting. I asked rt l,"llJ comforlablr quarters for miners,
l.lm when he had been elected rcretarys' wl,l present are living In tents,
told him I had issued the call and that if J
he would bring the papers down I would When you travel the Bourne road re
look at them and perhaps put the seal member Barnard has all the latest remedies
upon them. I suppose he Issued the call ' for dust In the throat.
THE BKST APPOINTED..
& Pharmacy
IN EASTERN OREGON.
No prescription too difficult to till.
(Service day or night.)
A complete Hue of druggists sundries, stationery and toilet articles.
dt g The Sumpter Drug Co.
L. C. EDWARDS, MANAGER. SUMPTER, OREGON.
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