The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, September 26, 1900, Page 10, Image 10

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    Wednesday, September 26. 1900
IO
THE SUMPTER MINER.
REORGANIZATION.
Portland, h.-is resulted In n favorable re
purl. Mr. McKenna Is :i co.-tl expert mid
I hr was sent In (he discoveries to substan-
1 tlate tile findings made by another ex-
A. W. Ellis Elected President ert .several weeks ago. lie is a member
I of the Portland Hoard of I rade, and the
of BrCWCry Company. examination was made Incidentally for
that organization, and directly for Port
land parties who base been negotiating
, , for some time witli the owners. I he re
Monday afternoon a Hireling of tile ill- M,t ()f Mr AUKemia.s frlorl Inenns ,le
rectors ol the Columbia Hiewlng and mmw,,al.f ,1(irmll-, exploitation of the
Malting tiimiMiiy was held at its oll.ee, jiHCVt.reSf nj )e detnileil .irraiiKfiiiiriils
lor the purpose of reorganization. , will he completed the present week. As
Inasmuch as Mr. ArmlnirMer, the former ,l(; )())m ()f he rxpf rs ,s , ,,. effea
president and manager, has disposed of h (l )(), ,.,, wr W,M ,,e rw,lliri.j ,
1,1s Interest In the company and left the je(mmMr.ltt. ,,e eNstelK.e ,,f extensive
slate, Ills ollice was di-J.ired vacant ind ,,.., .........1,1,. ,,. i,i,s ,i..r- .,. ,1m.
A. W. 1:111s, one of tlir most enterprising
si id public spirited cilieus and successful
iHisiness men in Suinpter, was appointed,
lit the directors in nil the position,
I he assumption ol the management nl
th-bn-werv by Mr. kills Is a guarantee
tint tile business will In the Inline re
(elvc Ihe required altriitinu, and that a
pi.luy will be adopted th il will iustiie llir
Inrndship and patronage ol the retail
air iters.
I he company has a lirst-c lass phut and
is 1 ipablc ol turning out a beverage w I1IJ1
Is second to none, and theie is no Iimmiii
ttliv the berr consumed in Sumpler and
idnlty should not ail be purdi ised here, j
Insie ill of sending money aw iv In cniich
one outside liistlliitiou. IJiuler the new
iiianagiinenl lliruimein will siuelv it--
five the patiou.ige and support It d
selves.
velopnienls of the next lew weeks in this
matter will be of great Interest to the en
tile nortliern section of the state. Ihe
Inlhieiice that would be exerted on pros
pective railroad building by the exposure
ol 10.1l hi inaiketable quantities on the
( irande Kniide can be readilv understood,
and it Is mil Improbable that the work of
the Portland parties will evert a material
iullueiice 011 the now celebrated Clear
water r.iihoad light. I ewlston I illume.
When you travel the Bourne road re
member Barn. ml lias all the latest lemedies
(or dust In the throat.
SUMMONS.
Is till' ( ll'l I II (.01 lTOI 110 SMll Ol Ovliilis.
I I III nn I lur llir I 11111111 nl ll.lkc-1.
I Dllil lli-flil.i-l. I'l.llnllll. v. Ilmiil.ls ( .llnl'MI
mil luhn Aiiiirrus'i-r, t).-li 11 Jjnt In Jnlm Ann-
Jua 1 1 inforJ F.wois K.WItojds, . Usual. "' ;"' ","'' ''Y,!" J,."'.n,J ","?;. 1.!" !'"
J ' 11 urn nl ihi'SiAli nl ()mimi,i iirr iii'frlM fi
All lllipmt.llll Iiml-KMIllt i.'IM Ills ,,..,,,,, ,(,!,, ..imiM-nfitlot . uiwnw lefnrf
LrriMlniilnl hv l.ulK- ILmloul. Il ,( ZS
le.ts till- slDcUlllrll .Mil slleepOW Dels llf (..mil. lulc'r nl ILil-i'l (1 mult. SMIpii Olrp-n. Inr
v.. 1 c-11 1 t. 1 .1 1 ..1 II I'liHu.iini'i nl ill1 iiiniiMin .111J li 1111 Mil n i
l.ltklllia and K II. Ult.lt counties dlieCtlV, ..,...;,, ,ij ,.,,,. ,ij,:nii-nl lll It I1k.11 .uj.ilnst
rind those using the railroad lands In ev ery "' '"', "", '."",' "! ''"r !,'!",!:."11 .i',",:'s !!.Z,'T.'
' w Mli lull irl ll.i iini nl llii nlf nl trn ti irnt -ir
.sedliill ol Ihe Northwest, Ihe rSorlheru 0111111m limn an.l t-vi-i sliifr Iht- itilli J.it "I lult,iii,
,,.,,.,, .1.1. i. mull 'HJ, .111J lot tin luillii'i sum nl lillt tll.iik
I'.ullic Hallway company brought suli ifV .,.) nii..in.- h i mi mi iiv j ji.
against James Cunningham, a shrrpiii '!' ' .". ml ""' "i.-';'"' ,
' ' ' 1 iln ..n, I at 11X11111, v!lnsH.trr, simk nl 11 imr anj
,'llld asked III! ,1 perpetual order restrain- UiMii.lmim.lh In llii- Iiihannrsli-IK saliiim, iiiStiinn-
1 1, . 1 11 1 .1 In, In ihi-Cimim 11I ll.tl.i-r nnj M.ili-nl Oir:nn,.il-
lug him I10111 heiiling shrep 011 the nil- ,ICi.j n. j.iv i .Vikum, im it tin- Ou-mii
Ifiu nl I. mils ill the fiiiim.lllf. Me set III) " I nUei (.miniy. Si.ni-M trri!i.ii. Mini- ai-iti-i-n
&Lim u
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ALL AGES OF MANKIND
Lock veil when sl)lisbly dollied la
perfect nillnc Baraenii. II will repay
3cu lo have your farments nude to
order and prnrnly tailored by leaving
ioir Qcasar: v.ith
KOBSON
MERCANTILE CO.
t-CCini'RESS.ITATIVE
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I k t It I I
J 4 ' 'I inn In hitr vn. r frirrnntc miilf f.1 i
rrZ. ;"-i ' ;1 Mfcr '' Fmf:tly isilorcd y leaving
I JIN - -VstL o,r ocasar v'!11
Ml'' ''Jb j& MERCANTILE CO. (
0
up
llilr J .ictiim. Jl Hie 'iivtuui- nl 1 1 liiillll. sjlltlv llir
ri delense that he had no way ol ascertain-1 tin- imr Jtnnr.j ni ii-.iniiii.iinJ t-oi ,110 . i tin
, , .. , , ciiliiilctnil.iil Hit-OiluitiM.i lltt-lni: mj .Milling
log whether he was on government or ( ,',....,, iniuii i.ntuJ h n.r iirrin i
r.illio.ul lands. Iliecouit niled that he I
1 Atitlin.fn.ili l.imnlv, SI.Hi- 11I Oirenn.ln lln- tiNnt
' rnililv.l -irimii. m ihv Inititur nl i'l.llnllll. in sulUtv
lllllst not Use the l.lilw.iy Company l.'lllds ; .tU JnnnnJ nl pl.ilnllll
.. . 1 1111 . AnJ oii ntr lirK-l-y niulhi-J il.it nn On- Mill Jay nl
and III it he was responsible for nut seur- s,,,,mirr i.,,u,; iinnuuHr w. w. ImiiiiUi, '
log the iufoimallo.. as 1,. ow uershlp. I he ;' ;!!.,,,lm;(h7"nnr,n,,:,,K,.ui;:,"n I
t ise Is regarded as .1 test ol the lights of ' ti-mJ.-usin nii l-t puMU all.m l uinmiin, .tnj I
. ., 1 1 1 .1 1 llul llir Jjir ill Hielii'l rml-IU-Jllnnnl 1I1U stimmnnt
gr.ilug men on the open lands of the ( i, s,ri,.inis-f iti. . .mJ iiu-J.u- iiirii.i i-ui-
tirseits and mountains. Ihe sheepmen m.uinnii,Hini it .v.tj-inuijih....
niliii.illy lerl much aggiieted nvrr the
situation, and some ol (hem sav their bus
iness Is mined. 'I he Dalles Chr uilcle.
'''''V' . '
OPERA HOUSE SALOON
SUMP IKK BEEN ON DKAUGHT
BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES
'iimiiit li'i I'lilnilll.
Mining llir Gtfil Mj;iiI forCaplUl.
"In the irngress of clti'i.illiin no fac
tor has ever been Known In exercise siuh
0 poweilul iullueiite as mineral wealth in
1tt1.11 Hug eutrgy and capital to a country.
' Mining men reilie that
ap.ut fioin thrii sellish intetest in the
t lestiiiu, it is alwavs a matter of the
tlsesl polky to do everything possible to
C'Koui.igi- iiiluiug, iN.itlite places enough
nt'stades In Ihe way, and It is suiely the
part ol wise got eriiiueut to lemot e them
s.i I, it as possitilr, ,nid to encourage and
aid 111 eteiy wat, thne w ho aic detoting
lliell lit rs .iiicl luiluiies to llir wolK ol cle-
eloping tllese trsotitirs. I he luterde
peudeiicr ol all citirns in the milling cJis
tikts is mi great that they stand or fall
together according to the success or failure
nl the woik. It s the rxpritence of fcthe
oldest uniilng legions that eteiy burden
01 lesinctliin iiuposed upon the mines in
xatiaPli allects etriv one ill the com-
lililiiltv. I'ot .ill thne le.iMiiik milling i
iueneveivwhrieferltli.it thry are justl-.
lied in asking, in the name ol public w el-'
fare, lot special considerations," E. P,
Ktlbv at a Holland banquet.
T.D.Bellinger
& Co.
.OF SUMPTER.
OREGON
Agents for Matting
ly and Moore Whis
key a zo-ycar-old
whiskey as good as
ElKIr of Lite. All
whiskies arc out of
bond and guaran
teed the genuine ar
ticle. Popular re
sort for Commer
cial Travelers and
Miners.
Dispensers of only the
Choicest
To Develop Grind Reed; Crul Mliut.
Local p lilies who are interested In the
tirand Ronde coal properties have re
celt rd u old 111 it the lecent examination
cl the dlsciitriirs by I. I. McKeuna, of
Brands
Liquors
01
Including Old Overholt, Can
adian Club, Usirrs and James ,
Wntson Scotch' Imported ii
Brandy, Three bur Hennessey,
and nil the Leading Brands of
Wines and Cigars. New and
Elegant Fixtures, jComfor
able quarters for gentlemen.
No better service in Oregon.
...The Magnolia...
T. D. Iillin(i I Co., ritpi.
(Formerly Hotel Van Duyn Bid.)
SUMPTER,
OREGON
V'V'V-.'
More Room Moke Goods
Since the removal of the Post
Office, giving us the entire use
ol the store room, I'have mater
ially added to the stock a New
and Fresh Hue of j j j jt
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods,
Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Etc.
A better opportunity is afforded
us to handle the trade, and our
CASH PRICES have proven a
drawing crrd since the CASH
SYSTEM was iumigtiiated .4
VV. K..HAWLEY.
Succkir tu
k'ahltr & HawV'