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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1900)
16 THE SUMPTER MINER. Wednesday, September 19. 190a, TALK OF THE TOWN. H. K. Wheeler was In Raker City yes terday. "Cuolicnrdle" Smlih left this morning lor Butte, Montana. J. T. Pardee left today for his home in PhllllpshurK, Montana. Neil Sorenson is back from Portland, where he has been for a month or more. Sitncoe Chapman headed a party of l.idies who visited the smelter Tuesday af ternoon. P. J. Haunon.a representative business man of Portland, Is in the city, returning from a trip to Granite. Mrs. C. S. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murphry left Saturday for Spokane, there they will reside in future. J. N. Hsselstyn, the mining engineer of Haker City, was In town yesterday doing iiislnev. uitli Broker Ed Dwyer. Charley Moore returned today from his former home In Oregon City, where he nas been visiting for ten days past. William Stlnsnn moved his residence across the river, where Mrs. Stinsou wanted him to build when they first came o Sumpter. I:. C, ( Jove has rented a house here .ind will bring his family from Spokane to 'eslde permanently. Miss (iove arrived several days since. (JeneralC S. Warren left this fore toon for Mutle, where he will remain until iftrr the election, pulling for the Koike 'ellerKepiiblic:iu crowd. W. C Calder reached home yesterday from thr mast, where h lias been lor sev tral weeks past, lie went to Maker City oday .1 tul will probably return tomorrow. Kuy Miller arrived yesterday from l.a ' iiouile and has assumed the position o( ..ishicr 111 the l-'itst Mauk of Sumpter, I lie 1 1 he has tilled be'ote and will now will pciiiiaiit'iitlv. Another our ol tlie 21,000 pound boilers or tlie Ked Mov was stalled for the mine ,'estenlay. .1. W. Cow den took some rcllent photographs ol the outlit, wltli its lwry-s liotors. 'I lie ( )wls will otgaule a uest lu-re Ills evening, preieeillug the meeting with 1 uimii costume perade tlliough the streets. .Just what kind ol a pioositlon :liis older is ii,i not vet been revealed. are not looking, and many of the boys are returning for a season. C. S. Warren, jr., and Frank P. Thomes came in Saturday from the Dia dem, where they have been at work for six weeks past. The former left Monday for the same vicinity, where he will re main for a couple of weeks doing assess ment work on some properties in which he Is Interested. The Hobson Mercantile Company is now showing the largest assortment of stylish and entirely new samples of men's and bjys' made to order clothing ever shown in Sumpter. When you travel the Hourne road re member Haruard has all the latest remedies for dust in the throat. We can fit any form of mankind in our made-tn-order clothing department. Hob son Mercantile company. Children's and Misses Fancy Caps and Tains at McDevItt & White's. 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It is said that neu have lo hide out in that state at pres nit In order to pievent representatives ol Xtllry, CI. uk and Koikefeller from shov ng big hills into their pockets while they localrj .inj trior Jr.l In thr ntlli'r ot tin- KrioiJrr ol (.nnran(r nt llakrr iniinii, alj prnprilv t-rlnR iltualrj abnul tun ni'lrs iuirthrt nl Mnnpiri In lla krr cnunli , Stair nl ( lrri;nn lt or itrr nf Ihr lionnrat-lr W. W. Iraitll'nn, JuJt:r ol va I J (nun Invtltnrtt vihrrrnt I ti.ir hitrunlo irt nty hanJ anJ .it ul taU inurl Ihlk ihlh Jai nl Srptnnrrr, A II. im.v I I'ANk' (il.llOI.S, Ucik. (Sr.il) IIvJamis (.noun. Oi-i'im. JHMTKICK "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 lurnltutelor hundreds of new hemes: we can do as well for hundreds more. Our stock allows easy selection at all times. There is always plenty here tor every room In the house. All our goods are priced on a cash basis and It will pay you to give us a call. Hed Room Suits, $15.00 Med Room Suits, better ones, Hastern Hardwood, 17.00 Wall Paper, per double roll, (ampie tm), 15c to 1.00 Queen City Furniture Co. Pattersons 11, Phone 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. IBSTYou do not have to buy Your Shoes from out of town parties. Leave your money with people who help you. NEILL MERCANTILE COMPANY can furnish you anything you want, and can get any shoe for you that is made, cheaper than out side parties. . W II, Hill., I'ri-sMi-nt T (1 IIAKKISON.Vke-l'iev ar.J Tna. TIIOs .Ml I.WI N (1rnrr.1l .Manaurr Sumpter Transportation Co. MOT COMPI.P.TI: I.IVI-HY EQUIPMI-NT IN EASTKRN OKI-GON. Tl:AAS AL WAYS Rl-ADY TO GO ANYWHUKI: Daily Stages to Canyon City, Prairie City, Bourne, Granite, Ked Boy, Bonan za and Golconda Mines. Hauling Heavy Machinery a Specialty. "Freight For warded to all Points in the Interior. WE LEAD....... -OTHERS FOLLOW We Carry the Finest such as Johnston & Murphv's, Hanan & Son's Ladies' SHOES We also carry the largest stock of Sporting and Mining Shoes in Eastern Oregon. Mail orders carefully filled. Berry Shoe Company 'Up-to-Date" Footwear Baker City, Oregon t" v v