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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1900)
1 6 THE SUMPTER MINER. Wednesday, August i, 1900 TALK OF THE TOWN. s- " Bloomer, of the A. C. Shaw ' I .timber company, was called home to ., . , . Chah.ilis Monday, on account of the sick- Attorneys Hammond and Chance have , ((f ,,, wfe As soon , he ca fe. dissolved partnership. turn the sawmill here will be started tip Mrs. Kerr mid dangler l:ay, of Hotirne, wtt ;l full force of men. were In (own yeskrd.iy. . . M,l..rd. ..... of .... Slimnter Miss l.utir r.-irnsunrth, of Meppner, Is j smelter, Assnyer Townsemi of the same AH. ana Mrs. W. I:. ; institution, and A. L. McEwen, the min- here, the I'uesl ol Kahler. Miss Klchardson will close her millinery 'store during her absence, to purchase fall and winter slnclt. Mrs. I. I). Mealy has sufficiently re covered from her outliiK accident to be a Die to get Out .'iKaiu. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. H. Smith retunxd yesterday ,fr'om a visit with friends at W lilsburK, Washington. Iiir eiiRineer, left yesterday mnrnine for an extended trip through the district tributary to Prairie City. P. J. (jonroy is over in Idaho. The Hnlse Statesman publishes an interview with him on the Sumpter district. Of course, he couldn't overlook this oppor Utility to make a bear talk. Mr. Corrov Is a buyer and, naturally, a bear. Messrs. HellliiRrr, Cupid, Snyde and W. II. Cadereturiied from Maker City , MHel returned several days since from yesterday ttitl? hi wile, whom he went to 1 the Hot Springs, well pleased with the meet She Is from S.m Pr.mcKn. John I Jay country and especially With the It. J. Watson, the veteran newspaper I sr,"KS- Mr BI"K, frieds wl be jmn, and now tin exte i)slve claim owner i l'le;,scd " lc:,r" ,hal he ls n,uch iproved. In the Cracker creek distiLt, was down1 esterday on business. There was a severe hail the 'lolcouda Monday KfiHind having been covered to a depth of , storm out near nftrrmmii, the Through the Yellowstone. The new route via the Oregon Short Line Pailro.id and Mouida, Mont., enables , you to make a delightful trip through the 'three Indies In half an hour. I Yellowstone National Park, entering via lid l-ngllsh, a miner of long experience, rt,n,,,u'1 "u '""" oul v,a "' who has operated In Idaho and Nevada, I '"'li"K It umiccewary to cover any per- arrived In Sumpter some diys since, and j '" "' '" ro,,',e lvvi"' l-or beautiful has taken a position with the Mammoth. J d'xriptlve booklet, wrhe or call at Ore- .. ... . . ,. ,, .. ... gnu Short L ne I icket Oflice, 142 Third I. .1. Sen er , of The Dalles, with one ,. . ,. r,-.. .. 1 . . , 1 .. 11 ' streel, rottland, Oregon, or two others interested hi the (jnlden Eagle mine, arrived here this week and ! are on a trip of Inspection to their property water Notice. now I he lawn sprinkling hours are from 6 John II. Cradlebaugh, the well-known to o'clock p. m. Consumers are res newspaper, m tg man and orator. N In tricted to their own grounds, and will not a Portland hospital undergoing a surgical ' be permitted to sprinkle the public streets, operation, from which It Is hoped he will Knnuiug water through an open hose at soon recover. I '"'V 0,nrr '"nir ,'1'"1 those mentioned, ,, , ., ," 1 . 1. . , cannot be allowed. The water will be H. I., linn iinu i.iiiniy leiiuiini miiiic days since from the Hot Springs, over Prakle City way, where they camped for a month. They report many campers there, but few guests hi the hotel. I shack For S1' Henry Hewitt Jr., of T.tcoma, one of It Is conveniently located, well built and the lumber kings 011 Puget Sound, writes ' comtortably furnished. Terms reasonable. Seymour Hell that he will be in this camp 1 l:mtilre at this office, next week, to look niter his interests in I 1 "shut off" whenever these rules are vlo' l.lted. SU.U'TI:I WATI-H CO. TIMIII.R UNI). At.r JUNK 1. tSi. NOTICE 1 it punucArioN. I UnltcJ State and Oince. I Ij (it.inje, OirKim, Auu, , l. Notice (1 hriel'V glu-n Hint In cumrllincr with the pimMn ol the act nl Ciingiest it June , 1818, entitled "An MCI lr the vilr nt timber lands In I lit Mate nl California, Oregon, Netada, and Waiting. the Similiter Development company. Letters received here from Major Man ning dated nt Presiolt, state that the Chinese of Los Angeles would not enlist to tight the Posers and he is now engaged in business In the Atioua capital and do ing wen. tun Triillorv." as extended M nil the I'uMIC Lind Panuer.s from the ( '.rande Konde valley i s'"" v "" "' A,":u,, 4l x"' ate coming In daily with wagon loads of ' ,HW,N "'""'' vegetables and (arm produce, hauling in lSui the stuff from lifty to one hundred miles, t.?u. ir the putchave nt the', ne i.. ec s4 , ' nw i-4 l srctlun Nil 11 in tmtnvtilp No iu , because freight tales on the r.ilho.ids ate range KunliWM, .mj win otter pmnt m show I, ... that the land viughl l mole valuable lot Its timber pronilMltve. , r (,nr Hull tor mrilfullural ruipor. anj to rui. .U l.'IIU I 1 1. 1 !... VV. iii.l n-tnrnr.! iiviiiiCMimiii.iMnjpii!nr KfRivrranj k- A. . hills tllld ll.ltle OOJ ieiumeilirlrr Cl( ,tl(v MIC, u (imnJr. Dn-Kon, on last evening (torn Paid lake, with some trout. They lepotl that the Like is full ol tish, but they ate uuitsu.illy wle, and It takes a very smooth urn game to get one of them to swallow. IIiuivJiv, lh i)lli Jw nt (l.lolfr. iv. II mnin a llni- Anrll OmiIi, Waller (.iKik. V. M. Mni, l.nl J Mclux, all ut .WcCkcii. Oiriton. An nj all vron clalmlni; ajvntrlv Itit- aKitr lft(tllvj lanjs .in- rriortiJ to tile thvlr (lalmt In this nllKr 1111 or N-lmr val.1 Mh Jav nt October, i. i:. W. lUkllltt, Hru'liter. JJONTKICK "Old age brings experience, and some kinds of experience btiugs old age. JUST MARRIED FOLKS Some others, too, no doubt, will need furniture lor their new homes. We are ready to serve them. We have already supplied satisfactory furnitute for hundreds of new homes! we can do as well tor hundreds more. Our stock allows easy selection at all times. There Is always plenty here for every room in the house. All our goods are priced on a cash basis and it will pay you to give us a call. Bed Poom Suits, $15.00 Ped Poo m Suits, better ones, Eastern Hardwood, 17.00 Wall Paper, per double roll, (nmri tr.c), 15c to 1.00 Queen City Furniture Co. Patterson &EPPinKcr PI one Red )6i. BAKER CITY, OREGON GROCERIES Crockery, Glassware, Tobac co, Cigars, Oranges, Candy and Nuts. Everything carried in a first-class grocery store At The SUMPTER GROCERY COMPANY ELLIS BLOCK, SUMPTER, OREGON. JUST RECEIVED A NEW LINE OP TELESCOPES AND GRIPS j j j Neill Mercantile Co. SOLE AGENTS POR CARSON'S CELEBRA TED GLOVES Agents Wanted No Capital Neccuary to Sell Our Tea, Coffees and Sp'ccs. " I N nVTRY city anj town In the Halts of Oregon and Wathlnglon oulilje ol Portland, Ladles or oun men who have two or three hours per day to spare will find selllne our Tin, Cofftta and SplOM rlrasanl work and iney can make Me money lor themselves. Write lor lull particulars and catalogue Great Eastern Tea Co. 06 Washington St.. Portland, Ore. largest Distributors of Teas. Coffees and Spices on the Coast. 100 stores In successful operation. W. II, CAM:, President T. U. HARRISON. Vlce-Pres. and Treas. TIIOS. McEWEN, General Manager Sumpter Transportation Co most conplote livery equipment in Eastern Oregon, teams al ways READY TO GO ANYWHERE Daily Stages to Canyon City, Prairie City, Bourne, Granite, Red Boy, Bonan za and Golconda Mines, Hauling Heavv Machinery a Specialty. Freight For warded to all Points in the Interior. GOLDEN EAGLEHOTEL RE-OPENED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT To Be Conducted on the European Plan First-Class Restaurant in Connection T. T. DANILSON, PROPRIETOR Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. SUMPTER, OREGON 5 v'V