1 6 THE SUMPTER MINER. Wednesday, August 22, 1900 Spol.nne f.iir press huiletin: C.ipt.iin C. II. Iliompson tins consented to see lh.it the different camps of raster Oregon, whereat present he K especially Inter ested, are nil represented at the exposition this ve.ir. In fait he sas the Oregon TALK OF THE TOWN. Mr. and Mr. J. H. Robhlns are at the Concord mine tills ueek. Nlclurd Ilintnn, of 'I he D.illei, is here ..l.lll..,. 1,1. I.....I.... I.. I... I I. " R,ln "'" ' '"" icOiitilt will he far belter this ear than I-. I. Cnnroy returned some days snce rVer Mute. He expects not onlv an from Idaho, where he had been for seser.il J c.x,ibit rm every camp, but somethhiK VVft-'ls. J from emy mine. John f j.-igrn has succumbed to the pre-. valine 'Ad and ImiiikIiI a doen Helnian Teachers Institute September 5, 6 and 7. lures,. ill registered. I Superintendent I'rivett sends out this Mr. Mush, of New Orleans, brother-in- ( ""lice: I hand you enclosed a program of law of I'.ml I'oindexter, visited the i.irnp , tlle -(iid annual convention of the east- a portion f last week. division, Ore",en State Teachers as- Alforncy Richards returned today from lM,ci'"'""' l,hc heU, at H:,ler a" ?'' I.:. Grande, where he had been im bus!-, J0"' Vl'tunner 5, 6 and 7. .oo. Hie i.ess before the United Stales laud oll.ee. ' '' county annual Institute will be held ., . ., . in connection with this association, and it H.J.Uwyer w-as out to the Cmiirs ,, wJ ,,, HakM coun,y leacller, mine Monday. He says that property . , . , . . r , ,. contains the largest body of ore he lias ever seen. I. K. Pardee left yesterday for Mon t.11111, cxpectiiiK to be Konr a couple of weeks-. He will meet General Warren hi Butte today. Miss Mildted V.iupIi.h and Mrs. Alice leading educators of the state will be present and the Hues of instruction will be such as to benefit every teacher in attend-.-like. A special feature of tile association will be the presentation of KMded rural work each day by J. M. Greenwood, sup erintendent of schools, Kansas Citv, Mis- Head, temporary residents of Maker City, souri. 'I he school laws provide that any were u'f.sts Mf. General Warren a teacher who sli, ill have closed his or her portion of last week. ' school for not more than three days in i;."1i'.' McDonald, minlnc expert for ordcr ' ',,,cni1 '"' '''""'l c,,lll,,v i,,st Governor Mackintosh, of Uritish Cohim- tute shall not forfeit his or her wages as lila, returned niond.iy from a several days te.uher iluriiiK Mich time as lie or she visit to the Red Hoy mine. ' sImM Imv,: '',, '" 'Uend.inie at said John W. I.arkins and R. S. Coe, of ,,,,,,i,,,,c the Cougar mine, and Grant lliornburg The Llllle Giant Gold MmineC., Limited. in 1 ii.iiiur, unite uuwii 1111s iiiiiriiuiK on business and leltirued this afternoon. 'I he town has been full ol Indian women (luring the past lew days, who came In from the surrounding mountains, where the bucks ate hunting, to buy provisions. J. II. Brnwn and M. I:. Maine returned Saturday from the Miimt river mining district, where they had been prospecting for a month. 'I hey are iniuli pleased with the region. I;. I:. Norval, of Abingdon, Illinois, who has been reading 'Mil: MlNI.K for some mouths past, arrived in Sumpter this week with his family, and will go into business here. Owing to the lact that Nov Miller has been too busy with other matters at l.a iraude to come here and assume the duties of cashier In the l:hst Mank of All people who have claims against the above company are requested to furnish same to the undersigned as early as pos sinle. OrTOMl.l-V, CIIA.N. E. HAI.MIOiUH. Metropolitan Hotel, Sumpter. Private Board. I w III luriiish private board to a few de-, siring sin.li, at my residence on North i ' street, near Center. Mrs. C. h. Utick-1 worth. Dr. I. I.. Ke.ivls, dentist ot I a Grande, is In town after a four weeks outing in the mines. He will do some work for some of his I a ( iraude patients before re-1 turning. When you travel the Moiirne road re member Marnard has all the latest lemedies Sumpter, Cashier New lands has not yet lr di's " le Huoat. gone to I'ortlaud altei his family. it 1 1... ik. ...i it 1 1... .-... rli iln im. ' llr 1 "ill. mil , miiuiKiru uv ins 'I he unusual sight of a Kaug, Woodward on Mill street, Is fully a : representation ol its name, couviike you of this. working on the stieets of Sumpter was to be seen here today. I he membership was limited to two offenders, one of whom had enough chain attached In him to keep an elephant tiom getting awav. Waller l.ooney returned several d iys slme Irom Seattle, where he went with a cry Store. Sumpter i.irload of horses lor sale. He left here more than a mouth ago, drove the horses I " I he Poitlaud", coudiuted to Pendleton and tailing to dispose of Woodward 011 Mill street, i them there, shipped to Seattle over the' representation of its name. Northern I'.uilic. louvhwe you of this. r visit will Don't negle.t yourejes. Glasses and spectacles properly titled to detective 1 sight. I-". C. Mrodle, Opera House Jew1 by Gus lulls' a isitwill .t: JtONTKICK "Old age brings experience, and some kinds of experience brings 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 furniture for hundreds of new liomes; we can do as well for 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. Med Room Suits, $15.00 Med Room Suits, better ones, Eastern Hardwood, 17.00 Wall Paper, per double roll, (mpie utt), 15c to 1.00 Queen City Furniture Co. pattern &eppi nger Phone Red 361. 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. I " WAIT FOR OUR NEW ARRIVAL OF THE CELEBRAT ED MAKE OF KUH, NATHEN & FISH ER'S CLOTHING. j IT WILL PAY YOU. NKILL MERCANTILE COMPANY Agents Wanted No Capital Necessary to Sell Our Teas, Coffees and Sp'ces. IN I.VI MYcll anj town In the Males ol Oregon I anj W.ivliincinn nuislJe ol I'ortlanJ, LUIe or yiunemen who haw moor ihiec limn per d In ti'in-will tin J kflllni; our Ten, Coffcu nnj Splctl pltMMnt utirk anj the) cm make Ml: mone lor ihemelte. Write lor lull pailiculaii anJ catalogue I KLL. Great Eastern Tea Co. )o Washington St., I'ortlanJ, Ore. I fliCc.1 nistilluiturs ol ieas, CnfleetanJ Spices on ilif Co il 101 store!. In successful operation. W. II. CAW.-. I'lesUmt T. (1. IIARHISON.VIce-l'res.anJTreas. TIIOS. ,Wi.i:Wi:N. tniier.il .Mamger Sumpter Transportation Co MOST CONPl.rri: I IVl-KY HQUII'AU-NT IN I:AS1IUN ORIGON. Tl:AMS AL WAYS" Rl.ADY TO GO ,ti WHGRI: Daily Staues to Canyon City, Prairie City, Bourne, Granite, Red Bov, Bonan za and Golconda Aines. Hauling Heavv Machinery a Specialty. Freight For warded to all Points in the Interior. GOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL RE-OPENED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT To Be Conducted on the ill First-Class Restaurant European Plan j in Connection T. T. DANILSON, PROPRIETOR Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. SUMPTER, OREGON