Wednesday, Januaty 9. igoi 12 THE SUMPTER MINER SUMPTER LUMBER CO. J. B. Stoddard, J. H Robbins, S. H. Bell, Incorporators. At the office of Attorney N. C. Rlch.irds the past werl, nrtkles were drawn for the Incorporation of the Suinnter Lumber rninpany, the Incorporators brine, J. H. Stoddard, .1. II. Kobhins and Seymour II. Itell. The capital slock of the company Is fixed at f 50,000. Dio Siunptrr Lumber company, as known In the past, has been n private en trrprise, conducted by J. It. Stoddard, one of the present Incorporators, and has been one of the most successful mills In east ern Oregon. It Is supposed the Intention of the new company in putting In more money Is to enlarge and otherwise advance the Inter ests of the business, preparatory to a heavy run during the cmiiIiik year'. It has been Unown for months past that Seymour II. Hell has been buying timber lauds In this vicinity, and the presumption Is that lliey were bought for the lumber uud not (or speculation. MAMMOTH'S FIRST GOLD BRICK Managfr McCallum Exhibited It Here Lail Friday. Manager II. S. McCallum very proud ly exhibited the first gold brlcl turned out from the Mammoth mine last weel. The production was not one of the usual sle generally carried to market, but .1 miniature one, weighing fioo in value, that can be carried as a pocket piece. This little fellow, however, will soon be melted up again and run into large moulds wilh mom liiillliin, which will represent thousands instead of hundreds. Mr. McCallum reports the Mammoth mill as working like a watch movement, which fact Is not only gratifying to the company, but a credit and source of satis faction to both its manufacturers, the Joshua I Irmly Machine works, of San 1 I'r.tnilscn, and to Millwright Mcl.alu, who dialled the plans and put the ma ihinrry In place hi the buildings, which he also rrritrd. I he iMammoth company Is certainly a (ordinate one, from the fact tint It can start lis mill running on a million dollar body of ore; with everything paid tor and money In the bank besides. I he liald Mountain mill will start up about l;ebiuary 1, under the same con ditions, so far as having everything paid foi, as Miuager McCallum has recently returned fiom Denver, where final pay ments weie made on the property. TALK OF THE TOWN. Dr. IVarce spent .Monday in Sumpter. .Mr. and Mrs. Giillilli let t this lorenoon for Portland ami San lir.iucisco. Dr. G. W. Cole, ol I'endlrlon, cime in toJay to assht Dr. Block hi in a sin glial operation. Mas Schulphis, recent candidate for city 111 uslial, is engaged at the Honana mice as day engineer. CI. ilk Snyde his gone to California to buy a few acres of oil wells, Joe Mikel went down a few weeks since and is tak ing a fier in oil. Joseph Marlon, general passenger agent of the Sumpter V.i'lev railroad, came up l-'riday; also James II. (iraham of the Whllney Townsite company. I he ladles having in charge the Sump ter free reading room, will give a grand Valentine lull February 14. A supper will be served consisting of Iresh eastern oysters. The cable of the new tramway between the the North Pole mine and the mill has been strung and as soon as made taut and the ore buckets hung, will be ready to operate. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Neill returned Sat urday from Prairie City, where they spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Lang. The 1 former Is manager of the branch store there and Mrs. Lang is their daughter. Peter Joyce, foreman at the Bald Moun tain mine, fell sixteen feet yesterday, striking his face on an ore car. It was badly lascerated and bruised, but no bones were broken. He Is receiving treatment at Dr. Tape's hospital. A. G. Hawley, representing Clinton E. Wordeu & Co., manufacturing pharma cists, of San Francisco, spent Sunday in Sumpter for the first time. He left pleased witli the town and says he will be back in the spring to stay .1 white. Their many friends regret to learn of the death of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hurt's Infant daughter, which occurred Wednes day, January 2. The little one was born to them only two nights before, on New Years eve, and was buried on Thursda, in tile cemetery here. The Sumpter Social society will give a night cap social Friday evening. Bach lady Is expect id to prepare a lunch for two and put .1 cap In .1 basket to match one she keeps, and the gentleman who buys the basket will eat supper with the one who has the cap to match. All mem bers are expected to be present. George W. Hayes, register of the United States laud office at Hums, Ore gnu, came in last Friday on his way to Portland and San Fiaudsco, on a business trip. Some way or other the United States laud offices of eastern Oregon have a remarkably line set of men In charge of them and Mr. Hayes Is certainly not an exception to this rule. Frank S. Halllie, of the Columbia mine, returned Friday from a hurried trip east, having been gone but a week or ten days. He was surprised to see the deep snow here, which he says was no where else in evidence along the road until he reached Sumpter. I here was decided cold weather, however, which tills section has not been troubled with much. Fred Chapman, formerly at the Ibex mine, where Ills lather, Siincoe Chapman, was manager, has been here for the past week looking after work 011 the Hurouian group of claims, near the Ibex. A con tract is being carried out by Tom Dress ier, for 200 feet ot tunnel. This property is incorporated under the name of the Hu rouian Gold Mining company and olticcred by Portland men. It is said to be a good one and will nuke a big showing when the winter work is completed. Lcuoni in Lace. Mrs. Marsh, next door to MlNHR office will give practical instiuctions in lace work. Materials and hundreds of pat terns to select Irom Private Table Board. I will furnish private board to a few desiring such, at my residence nn North street, near Center. Mrs. C. li. Duck- woith. Those who know the comforts of a good hotel, always patronise The Capital; Mrs. 1 G. It. I edrowe, proprietor. I GROCERIES Dunphy ' Gertridge's Club saloon Is the popular resort lor mining and com mercial men. Only the best brands of liquor" and cigars at the Club saloon of Dunphy & Geitiidge. The best Is always cheapest buy Giant powder. Development of the Hurouian Group. Always reliable Giant powder. Use Giant powder, fuse and caps. Never fall Giant powder. 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. OUR FIRST CUT Mens' $5 Shoes at $3 ODDS AND ENDS all sizes from 6 to JO Neill Mercantile Co. The New Olympia E. E. HAUSER, Proprietor (StlCCHlor 10 llGNRV riNQRH Newly refitted and Fine Oold (1884) remodeled. . . . Hermitage Whis- All the best brands key of Liquors and Ci- Olympia Beer, bot- gars handled. . . tie or draught. . . Center Street, Opposite P. O. Sumpter TIIOS. McEWCN, IV tIJrnt anj CirntMt Minasrrr T. G. HARRISON. Vlcel'rtt.ind Trtai. JAS. NEWLANDS. Secretary Sumpter Transportation Co Most Complete livery equipment in Eastern Oregon, teams al ways KEADY TO GO 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.