i6 THE SUMPTER MINER. Wednesday, November 14. 1900 TALK OF THE TOWN. E. C. Gove returned yesterdiy from Spokane. Mr. Miid Mrs. Young, of Clifford, were in town yesterday. Sllpiiers make nice hnlidiy presents. Held (lie Nelll Mercantile company's card on last page. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Welgand came In from Haker City yesterday en- route to lli;ir home at Hniirue. George ft. Tedrnwe, who Ins been con lined to his home for three weeks with typhoid fever, Is again able to appear on the streets. The Methodist cnngregiilnti It is recent ly made some much needed Improvements In the parsonage. A church building is the next thing on the program. A miner named Olsen was brought to Drs. Tape & Pearce's hospital from Ho uanza Saturday with a broken leg, which Injury was received while working In the mine. Word comes from It.iker City tint the owners of the Herald have taken that paper away from Cassidy, because he lldn't pay the rent, mid placed I.. Hush l.ivermore In charge. Colonel Grayson came in from (taker City yesterday, on his way to the Itahy MiKee, to superintend the delivery ol a large quantity of machinery for that mine, which has arrived in Sumpler. H. S. Chlpp, who left here last week to take a position In ;u house" In western Oregon, for which he worked for years relumed lo Sumpler today. He says he was sent for and may remain here. A. L. McBwen, the well known mining expert, representing Canadian capital here, was married in Raker City last week to Mrs. W. A. Griffith. They will make Sumpter their home, having taken the Chlpp residence on north Columbia street. I.. R. Freeman, of the Northwestern l-arm and Hume at Seattle, cam on the Monday evening train. He Is here to see and learn what he can about the town and d'strlct, with a view to publishing an article relative thereto hi his paper, to gether with illustrations. Messrs. Devnre and Asbury, who oper ated tile placer mine In fiuck gulch, have shut down their camp and gone to .Mal heur to spend the winter. 'They have some quart, properties down there, which will receive their attention for the next few months. (tracked Owen, of Paducah, Kentucky, arrived in town this forenoon. He has in vested money in mining and comes here to go into business. He says that recent political troubles in his state have cut the regular democratic majority of forty or fifty thousand down to the present small unknown number. I GROCERIES" Notice. All persons are hereby warned against purchasing a certain promissory note for Jioo, dated June is, loco, In favor of C. H. Cromwell and signed by the under signed. JAMliS CUSICK, THOS. BNRbTT, WM. WUIE. Sumpter, Nov. 14, 1000. town this forenoon f rum their home hi Danville, Illinois. I hey wetc met here by their son, J. T. English, and driven out to the Golcoudjt I hey will teinaiu here about three weeks. It is reported on apparently reliible .inthnrity that the ore 011 which C. II. I:eiiner is now making a mill test is from the Magnolia; that lie has an option on that mine and if Hie test proves sitisfac tory a sale will be made at an e.uly day. Mrs. Iloseley, of Canyon City, one ol the pioneers of the John l)iy valley, passed through town Monday on her way to Portland, whne she will spend the winter with het diughter, who Is there under medical treatment. Harold Sweelapple went to Portland a few days shue to meet an old friend with whom he went to school in England. He lias just came lo this country, having re lently been left a large fortune and is looking for Investments. .1. G. McGulgan, of the Alamo mines, c.une In from Spokane yesterday morning, accompanied I:. I '. I reuholin, superin tendent of the Spokane Stieet Rallwav lompauy. Ilolh went out to the mines on the noon stage tor .1 tew days stay. Dissolution Notice. Ity mutual consent of the undersigned, Mr. and Mrs. J. (J. English arrived In ! Ike linn of Wallace V Hart is hereby dis solved; J. II. Hart assuming and collect ing all accounts against or owing the firm. Signed. J. P. WALI.ACI3, J. H. HAHT. Sumpter, Or., Nov. i). I Scenic Line of the World. j l:or an enjoyable trip east, take the Denver Rio Grande railroad, Scenic , I Ine of the world. Three dally trains be 1 tween Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo 1 and all eastern points, and all points on j the Pacilic coast. Most magnificent seen I ery on this continent. The leading fea- lute In connection with the trip Is that the through trains pass through the cenlc attractions of the Rocky mountains In Colorado by daylight, thus alfording pas sengers a cool, pleasant and enjoyable I ride, ttee (rem dust and the annoyances experienced via other Hues. Superb din ing car seivke on all through trains. Service .1 la carte, pay for what you order. I lirough standard and tourist sleepers. Stopovers allowed on all classes of tickets anywhere between Ogden and Denver. Call on your neatest ticket agent for tUKels, rates and all Information, or ad dress, C.H.NICIIOI, General Agent, Portland, Ore. .ft JtONTKICK "Old age btings espctleiue, and some kinds of espiileiue btings old age. JUST MARRIED FOLKS Some others, too, no doubt, will need furniture tor then now homes. e are ready to serve thrill. We ha e already supplied satisfactory tuttiitutetor liundirdsot new homes; we can do .is well tor huudtrds more. Our stoik allows easy selection at all times. There is always plenty line lor evnv loom In the house. All our goods are priced on a cash basis and it will pay sou to give us a call. Hed Room Suits, 1 15.00 lied Room Suits, better ones, Eastern Hardwood, 17.00 Wall Paper, per double toll, (jmrici,), 15c to 1.00 Queen City furniture Co. pattern &EPPin Phone Red 6i. BAKER CITY, OREGON cer 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. Neill Mercantile Co. Received this week the most complete line of WARM. and FANCY SLIPPERS Ever shown in Eastern Oregon Come and see them Girntr Mill tut CrIU Simpttf, Ortfon ?o Neill Mercantile Co. Hawley's Sale SPECIAL REMOVAL SALE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, BEGINNING ON MONDAY NOVEMBER 12, TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS. EVERYTHING EXCEPT ING GROCERY STOCK. W. R. HAWLEY, Sumpter W II, CADI'. lrIJcnt T. 0. HsHHISON, Virr-t'r.nj TrcM. JAS N i:VLAS l)S. Sy. IMOs. McLWI.K, (KnoralMinacer Sumpter Transportation Co MOST COMPLETE LIVERY EQUIPMENT IN EASTERN OUEGON. TEAMS AL WAYS READY lO (JO ANYWHERE Daily Stages to Canyon City, Prairie City, Bourne, Granite, Red Boy, Bonan za and Golconda Mines. Hauling Heavy Machinery a Specialty. Freight For warded to all Points in the Interior. 1 1 r