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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1901)
12 THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, February 20, 1901 TALK OF THE TOWN. Roy Davidson, who is suffering with rheumatism, has gone to Warm Lake in hopes of finding rilief. Miss Itssle Hrock returned Sninliv from llaker City, where she hid been for several days, visiting friends. Colonel f irayson w is In town yester day, coming out on the tunning train .ind returning to Maker City In the afternoon. 'I lie lurbers are hiving a light .inioug theniM Ives, the trouble arising over llie leductiou in prices lor b.illis ami li.ilr cuts, both having been cut in two, from titty to twenty-live Cents. I he price for sh iving rriualus at two-bits. Ilc.ilv'snew hall was llie scene of a faicwtll party and dime last -rid.iy night, tendeted Mr. and .Mrs. I'. 1). Mealy hclnic Hit ir departure for a two mouths visit at Ihelr former home in Newport, Oregon, where AW. Mealy was post master. A Idler llom Joe Mikel to I III. MINI-H indicates that he is on the prosperous side of oil affairs in California, though he ex pects to icliiiu here when the season of 1 old weather Is ovu, .is he It. is some good mining interests In this section, ulikli lie calls "home." One nl the workmen at the Suiupter I. umbel company's mill, whose name could not be l-aiued, was injured today by having a log roll over him. Me was I a ken In the hospital and Dr. Anderson attended him, Dr. tape being kk. Dr. Aiidetsuu says he sustained slight inter n.il liijuties, lint Is not setlously hurt. I'otllaud pipers state tint the man, kkkltui, who shut "Ms woman" and himself there . 1 lew iliys since, walked tiom Suiupter Ini III it purpose and did the job Immedlitely on his aitival. And it was .1 poor job, ton; Ini both will tecover. I he man illdu'l ml iiiiuh l.e In this camp, lor no our can be lound heie who knows .111-, tiling about him. Mt. (Jen. W. Wieg Hid teceutlv passeil tliioiigh Suiupter 1 1 titti hrr home in . Itoiiruc, nil lier way to I'hneuK, Ariou.i, whete hei husband has been lor the past month in seaicli ol health. Word was received that he was d iiigeiously ill, but ' when Mis. Wlegaud atrived thete last Sunda , she telegraphed he w as much iui pioved. Mis in my Itieuds hope for a (omplelr leeiivery soon. II. I . I'.ittee, ot (illup, New MeUo, made his lust visit to Suiupter last I-ri -I ly, lot the purpose of gaining wli.it in-, formation he could, hastily, about this disttkl. Me was ipiite emphatic, in his rxpiessed Intention to go home, sell out ills elleits and letuiii here at the eatllest possible lime, to eng ige in some kind of business, whether it be mining, with which he Is lamlliar, or mercantile trade. I hr Van Duyns and the II. ikl Moun tain Mining company are having some tumble ovet the possession ot some claims In tlut illsltlcl. last week there was a personal encounter between the Van Duyns and Vke 1'iesideiit Davidson and the luimet had the latter arrested for as saul. lite heating ol the i.ise In justice eoutt his been postponed until next week, so that delend nil's counsel, Attorney Johns, of Maker City, can be present. MAI GIVEN AWAY. How to Gt Largt Oik ol the United Suto, (or the Will. It you are going east, or thinking ol sending foi your family, do not buy your tickets until v"i have secured rates from the Illinois Central Railroad company. I heir seivke Is excelled by none, and they can teach all points In the east, south and sotheast from any point In Oregon, Washington 01 Idaho. I hrougli tourist car fiom IMciltc Coast to New York. If you will send fifteen cents In stamps to the address given below, we will for ward you by return mall a large wall map of the United Slates, Cuba and Porto Rice, 34x40 Inches. l-'or particulars regarding passenger or freight rates, call on or address, , M. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third street, I'ort ! kind Oregon. Public School Entertainment. I lite follow lug Is the program of the en tertainment to be given at 1:111s opera house tomorrow evening for the benelit of the public school library: Mucic.1t tin-ju'ii . f tin j Iritrnjiklor) music, AW mij Mis .Merrill, Mr.Di-Ni II Solii Miss lllmche I Jmlston "Drill ot tin- llltlc I'.itilnts, 'l' 4 Kills (mm prim iry Jtpirlrnuit In costume, I v.i Di-in .is do J Jess of lllirle I'l inn J111 1 Missis A J 1 nnj lllmche Austin Uicll.itloti Miss I ulu Is.ncs Music Orchestra Dm I, "In tin- Mailli-lit Misses .Mc(illrc jmJ I Jinlstiui. I.tIKiIii nllc Ji 111 Iwrlvi- pupils, IntirmeJlitc Je parlmtnt. Solo Mrs I II. 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II KobMns Tniusiu't! a (ioiii'inl HniiLiuj; and ICxchaii ItiiMiu'.-ss GROCERIES Crockery, Glassware, Tobac co, Cigars, Oranges, Candy and Nuts. Everything carried in a first-class grocery store At The SUMPTER GROCERY COMPANY liLLIS BLOCK, SUMPTER, OKEGON. HOBSON MER CO. SUMRTEIR, OREGON OF CORSET STYLES riiirr .it r mine, hut none, .it the pikr, like tin- Thompson's Glove Fitting We can show mi llie nree things In sin) llnrss .111J rle-Kiiiec- Ask In see the Empire Short Hip PSLovE-nTmlp) &TV-e M Winter's Chilling Breezes are not vet all bl.iwn. 'I here will be many mornings and evenings to remind one of warm wraps, (if one don't h ive them). Let us suggest lh.it you look at Capes and lackets we are ottering at prices half the werth: S?U r sin, plush Cape, in Indus lone, J. . r,. Silk ploeh. exlr.1 heavy Satin J(l.s,i.J iieJeeliliestr.iiiiilltc MercerlrJ -Sw HurJ. Thlhel IrlmmeJ. eeodli Sitilrn.c-iillir .mj lioni tiimmeJ ulili llljck more Hi in lust pile e, Thihel $5.00 $6.50 C -.. Sllkl'lusli Cipe, o Inches lone, Ji rri Possum Collarette collar InUIJ V'S1' HneJ eelili KooJ quillly Surali '-SJ celih reil Aslr.icli.m. a beauty at Thibet, I ur lilmmej tionlanj collar, llie ol J pike, now Its a Rill at $4.50 $5.00 THOS. .MCUWCN. PreslJent nj fimeral Manacer T. O. IIAWUISON, Vlce-Pres anj Treai. JAS. NtWLANDS. Secretary Sumpter Transportation Co MOST CO.MI'LKTI- I IVhH hQUIIAKNT in Fasti-rn Origon. 1:aas AL WAYS Nl-ADY TO (iO ANYWHIRL Daily Stages to Canyo.i City, Prairie City. Bourne, Granite, Red Boy, Bonan za and Golconda Mines. hauling Heavy Machinery a i pecialty. Freight For u aided to all Points in the Inierior. e IF YOU WANT THE NEWS READ THE MINER $2.00 PER YEAR I',