The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, December 26, 1900, Page 16, Image 16

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THE SUMPTER MINER
Wednesday. December 26, 1900
TALK OF THE TOWN.
Claud Basche spent Christmas day
with Ills parents at Baker City.
It Is a two tonne bet that the snow now
on the ground has come to stay.
Attorney McCullocli left for Portland
Sunday, to spend Christmas with his (' some Minneapolis ,,;ir,es
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyde, of Baker City, at
tended the fancy diess ball here last
night.
General Manager liaillle, of the Col
umhla, lelt for the east last week. He
will he absent several weeks.
A fine hoy baliy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Cnstello Christmas morning,
Or. lirock being the attending physician.
It Is reported that the North Pole will
shut down on the first for a week or ten
main ther! at least two weeks, perhaps
permanently. He goes there to Investi
gate a business proposition, that his many
friends here ho, e will pan out a million
for the deserving gentleman.
George C. Munro, of Sumpter, returned
home Monday from California, where he
: went to examine a mining property for
AU. Munro
GROCERIES
says he could not report favorably on the
same, and has advised his people that the
Sumpter district offers more Inducements
to an investor than any other mineral sec
tion he has visited or can learn of. The
coining year will prove his assertion.
Beware of, hut ask for It Giant Powde
Always reliable Giant powder.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
There came to mv nlace Moudav. De-
days, for the purpose of making general ceml)rr Jt lw ,,tray work orses Que
rel)a'rs' ! Is a gray horse with hook and anchor
Robert B. Sanders and Mrs. Sarah H. J brand on lelt shoulder; the other a brown
Goodman were married Monday evening ' horse with a square and letter A joined at
at the Presbyterian church, Rev. James i angle, on left shoulder. Owner can ap
Byers officiating. I ply at my ranch, Alder Springs, Baker
Professor Holland requests Till- MINER ) county, and secure the property by prov
to slate (hat the name of Orsha Costello, i"K ownership and paying expenses in
of the Second grade, was inadvertently ' erred. JOHN ADAMS.
.milllail frnin tit liniirt v. ill ..Kit. I. ..I I .. I - " - . -
WCek. Administrators Notice.
Contractor Homier left today for Hit
Diadem with a crew of men to begin work
driving the 600 foot tunnel 011 that prop
erty, which work was awarded him re
cently by the company.
In tin- Luunlv Court nl H.iUer Cnuntv, Orecnn.
In ttir mailer of the estate nl Annie Clemens, Je
teised. Nnllce Is lierrtiy Klven ly the undersigned,
I. r. Ilrnck, administrator nl the estate nl Annie
Clemens, defeased. In the creditors nl, an J all per
suns having claims agalns the said estate. In exhibit
them meeliier Willi the necessary vouchers, within
Mrs. Sadie li. While, wild w.is cillrd IhiMU-M six inc.nih alter the hrl miHIcatlon nt thl
" nntice. In ll llietvtelllli day nl liiirmrvr, iuoj,
to Oregon City a week or so ago, on ac
Is expected home In a few days, her
In the .ijmlnkliulnf at his ntlire. at the rnrnrr nl
1 .. ...11.. ... 1 ..in . . . t.. .. . . . .
. .1 1 in g 1 .1 .iiainir nia imiii sneris, in ine inwrinr jumpier.
count of the serious Illness of her mother, Maker Cnuiio.OreKon. iiu-same MnK a place inr
Hie li.insactlnn nl Mislness nl the said estate In said
ftmnti'. 1 T. ItUfiff.
mother having recovered. , AJminisiratnr.
Dated, Sumpter, Ore., December , ivoo.
lit. Andrrsnn was called to Gelser yes
terday on professional business. When' NOTICE OF FORFEIRURE.
st.itll'ig home he got on the wrong road
and drove to Austin before asieri.iiuiug
"where he was at." I od.iy was several
hours old before he readied home.
1 1 1 , i. 11 .1 tir 1 11 1 lour and .1 hall miles nnilheslol SilinlUiT nnj near
Last lllghl Airs. Ilarley Wood slipped ihel.i.inlteinidln Maker cminlv.has 'erlnrmed as-
.1111! fell nil Ihr i-Liss-stimotll sl.lew.illc. sessinnil mill, .is innilirJ lv l.ix .inj souaiere-
0 .--.., .jin,,.,! mtnm , j.iii 1111111 jitehereul In p.iv nur
Tn Ste e I vs Jen on J V. W. Thiinni n: I
Vnil ate herehv nntllieJ tli.lt A. J, TaJInck, vnur I
cn-nnrr In that leilaln iiilmral italm known asthe
IV.i,nck, I'tliii; sltu.itej on the AicCuth lurk ahnit '
pinpiiitiiin nl the expenditure unnn salj claim
A. J. I'MUOCk.
Sumpter. Oreenn, DeCeml'er w, im.i.
I list pill Iliatlon Dec la. ii, last March o, iyoi.
riMIIIK I AND. ACI ll'S'l. 1, irliR.
I OR I'I'IIIICAIIO.V.
NOriCI:
1'nlle.l St ites l-m I O'lice,
l.ttirande, (tee,im, Detembel 17, ly.i
liiirllng herself nolle severely. I'll
council should take some steps to force
properly owners to keep sidewalks in
Inn, 1 of their iMilldiugs Irre liom snow
and ice.
I he Sumpter post nllue h ivlng been ad
vanced to the Until class, Hit- po-.tiii.i-.lt r
Is appointed by the piesiJcut. I:rauk
levvett l, of course, iniilliiiied in the po
sitiou, Ihi pie l,lnit sent his name to
the senate last week, whUi appointment
was continued.
Mr. .-itnl Alts. Willi. 1111 Stliismi irlnrnr.l
1 , .1.1 . 1 .1 Sampler, Cnunlv ol Hiker, Snte nl Oieenii, has
Slllld.iy IrOIII . I trip t I OroiltO .Hid Oilier lt,k d.n hleJItl Ihlsntlue Ills sworn statement No.
Pl.ues I., C..n..d... where .hey visited with V'X's, UuVno'' ,t"J.
old IrleilJs .'Hid lellllves lor .1 UlOlltll or range ,Vi. It I.' W. At., and wlllnllrrprniit tnshn
. , ,, ,.., ., . . that the laud snui:lit Is more valii.it'le for its ttmt'er nr
sl weeks. .Mr. StlllsOII saystll.lt llOt stone than lor JKilrulliir.il putpnses. .111.I tn c stahllsli
Vslthst'indlii" holli heaild lllsuilf enioveJ ' tlawi t vnj l.mJ Petoie the KeKUU-r anJ Ice-
wiilisi. nniiii,. I'lim tie .11111 iiisuni riijiiieu 41 ,.,, n,,,,!,,,..,, jj (iranJe. Oiennn. n Sittir-
the Hip to the limit, Ihry are gl id tube Jvs.ihe iii J ntMiiiri. it;i.
,,,.... . , He names witnesses I). S ,,(.o. .
h.nl home ill Siimplrr again. m,j. uaike snJ... .mi lim (in.v..j. .ill nt
W. II. Mosby H vesterd.iy f.. Port- , Str;j".TS?.n ..almlneaJ.etseU.heahue.
I.llld, Wllrle III lll leill.llll lor .I lew il.l JcsillvJl.inJ aie ie.uesteJ 1.1 hie their .lalms In
. . 1 . . , ,, ,, this ntlue mi m Ivlme sitj wth Ja nl March.
and then leave for iNev.id I. He will re i..i I. w iuhhiii. HeiiUirr.
Nnttie Is lierehv Kiven that In cmnpllance with the
ptmlsloiisnl Ihe.iilnl Omcressnl June 1, i8?rl, en
title.! "An .Hi Inr the sale nl llinhel l.inJs In the
SI lies ul (-1III1.111I.1, Oregon, NevaJi.anJ Washlni;
tun Tinllnrj," as estenJeJ In all the I 'ill Ik LinJ
Stales hy ail nl Angus 4. irt.;j,
t isiii.s 11. sililiu.
ft
JJONTKICK
"Old ,ige brings fpetieuce, and some kinds ot
e.speneiue brings old ago.
JUST MARRIED FOLKS
Some others, too, no doubt, will need furniture
tor their new homes. We are readv to serve
them. We have already supplied satisfactory
liiiniture for hundreds of new homes; we can do
as well for hundreds more. Our stock allows
easy selection at all times. There Is always
plenty heie lor 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 Room Suits, $15.00
Bed Room Suits, better ones, Hastern Hardwood, 17.00
Wall Paper, per double roll, (samples nee), 15c to i.eo
Queen City Furniture Co. 101, Epp.nKer
Phone Red )6i. BAKER CITY, OREGON
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.
A happy and
prosperous
New Year
to all
Neill Mercantile Co.
Hawley's
Holiday
Goods
Are Now Open
MAKE YOUR
SELECTIONS EARLY
1IIOS. .MCl:Wi:N, President and Cieneral ManaRer T. G. HARRISON. Vlce-Pre.nd Trfc
JAS. NIWI.ANDS. Secretary
Sumpter Transportation Co
AOST COMPLUTE LlVliRY EQUIPAtENT
in Eastern Oregon. teaas 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.
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