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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1901)
THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, March 13, 1901 12 TALK OF THE TOWN. Alderman William Stlnson left today for the coast. Henry SpaldiiiK.wlio lias been seriously 111 for several days, is .'i.-iin out on the streets. Assaycr Hart has returned to Sumpter after an alisence In Maker City for some ueeks. .John Ciinid and Secretary Joe Need, of the Mall Mountain company, are at Hot l.alie In Union county. W. C. Calder left Friday lor I'.iclfic coast points, to be (June for ten days or two weeks, on business. Norman lillsworth, a Portland news paper man, accompanied by his wife, was 111 Sumpter yestrrday on business. Mayor Kobblns left Sunday for Denver on iinuiuK Dustness. lie was ir;iiitid fid E. Hauserand Pliil Arsenault, with the permission of the street commissioner, iiave had built at their own expense a cross walk from the postoflke to their places of business opposite. They will also undertake to keep the walk in con ditlnn to be used. Neil J. Sorenson, of Sumpter sends word to mail his SUAU'TER MINER, care of Jtlie Palace hotel, San l-'ranclsco, until further notice. This would indicate where Nell, who recenily unrried Miss Anna Myers, is spending Ills honevmoii. Out for all that, he doesn't want to miss THK MINER. Always reliable Giant powder. 1 GROCERIES" TlMllt:i UNI). ACT JUNH i, i88. I OH I'UIII.ILATION. NOTICB UnlteJ Stale LanJ Oli.ce. ( , I n (irariJe,OreKnn, March 17, loot i Notice K lierehv i;lvtn Hi it In compliance ullli Ihe .....ulklollk ..I ..... nrt , t i.n....... ... ton.. .flail ..n eave III absence bV tic COIIIH.II lor tlllrtV IllleJ "An net lor (he tale nl limlrr lanji In the I Jays, Slali-Mil Cillfiirnl.1, On-con, NetaJa.anj' Washing- ,.. ,,, , Ion Territory," n ettei.Jt-J to all Ihe I'uMIc UnJ hliner Cleaver, tile milling and town Stiie iy acini AuKut4. iiM. ' site promoter, was up Monday iiieruini: ilpanou k. mm, : on business, return tit! to Maker City in the afternoon. Captal" Mulr nrrived in town yesterday j, anj ' .', oi see No. i. in m to attend an important business meetliiR , ""Kr, "'' ,Jl W1- anJ w,nl"!1' III IMC Ollllli'lil " .viuvii. ..I., v.vi. iiiKt h Heoly hall. Private Sale. nl Maker (.ih.Oiunly of linker, Slate ol Oregon, hai Itils Jay filrJ In this nll.ee hir orn statement No. llit, lor Ihe purchase nl tlieeij nwj,, neM !( ec n tnwnii.ip no. to oiler proof to how iMe lor lit timber or tlone limn lor nKt'cullurnl purpose"., nnJ In esUHIih nerci.mnio iu lanj netore tne Hrgiiier anj Ke- iiIV.I tif llilv nil.,., ml I j. I. .an. I., t Irairnn nn Thtir Sheriff l.aur.ince, of Grant county, d-v.iii- a,rj jayni May, mm. ..,,l tliriiiiuli lirrr M11111I iv oil Ilk wav I '", name wltne.c: Patrick II. Ilughei, ptssedllirmiKI llf'f"" '';', Allium. Alelta While, ol ll.ker UtV. Oregon to Salem, with a 14-yMr old boy for the ,nJ 1, ejeiickWi.iie.il sumpter. oreKon. state lelorill school. I Any anJ all perton. claiming ajveriely the ahove- i i . u. a.i...... ...I... I. .... I JerlheJ lanJS are reiuetej to file their claim In Messrs. DeVore Asbliry, WllO have U.l olt.ee on or More vilj j.rl Jay of May, been spendiiiK the winter "on the outside," ivn. I!. W. IIakiiitt. HecMer. returned today to bcin operations at their ' . phcer mine In Muck Riilch. Professor Holland says that the atten-' NOtlCe 01 oalB Of Real tState at dame in the public schools of Sumpter dining Pebru.try was stealer by ti than for the same mouth last year. V. I'. Dillnu, of lacoma, who has taken an iutrfest in the receul otK.iuled Suuilse (iiild Mines company ol Mimpicr, returned to the Sound today. It is reported that .1 social atlierini; on the west side Saturday night broke up in a life light and that the premises were as bliiody as if thry had been killing hogs. lJ1.ct.1r and Mrs. Tape with the Litter's father and Ihe I 'o tor- sister, .ire visiting til- I lulu 11 county Hot Springs lor the general physical go.id that tr.ii.li may get 111. 11. tht Hip. Jesse llobsnn, nl the Meuintilc cum pany operating here and at Bonnie, left Mi. ml iv for Porilaud and Willamette valley points on business, expecting to be absint ten diys or two weeks. .Ine Hurt It-It l-'ildiyfor Indianapolis and CioJiiuatl, where he formerly lived, and will lie gone tluee or four weeks. Ars. Hurt and her sister, Mrs. (iriilith, will visit their mother in Maker City during his ahseiue. P.O. Iluckuuiii and I). in ( ionsolus have bonded tit eastern penile twoilaitns on I rail cieek, north of the Mellevueinlne. h.Uenslve worl Is to be done on the prop ertv dining (lie lite ol the bond, or within the ue.t live months, Mrs. I. I.. Schelber, of the .Metropolitan hotrl, It-It .-'.ld.iv lor Portland to lecelve riiedk il attention at one ol the sanitariums there. Mrs. losle Smith, ol the same holel, accoiupiuird her as lar as Matter Citv and letiirued Sum! iv morning. I.. I: Uoyse, of the Wisconsin CJold milling lompinv, returned Monday Itom his liuuier home in Portland, where he went a week ago on mining business. He Is now Installed In his new ollue on .Mill 1 street, next to the Nelll Mercantile' company. is inn cousiv c.ouwi 01 Haki w Consn. Owe- 1 ll'IS In tin-... itler ol the est lie ol J.im. I . (iill.iKl.er. Jrie.ise.t. lli.Jer .ii.lhniln nt .111 nrJer nt vile, k'lanlfJM lhe nuim t.ouitol Hiker county .uUsttle OievO... JileJ Atiiih , !. . to ell .it prlv.ne ale the lillolii; Jrv.rlli-J leali-vt.iie, lnult lots No. ' (lo), 1 (tlure) ..11 J 4 (Imir), nnj the snulheast i.t iiler ol iht- norths etiiu nltr nt serllon ig.tim.i" ship 11 Miuth, t.uivi' T, I V ,., In Maker county, (irN..n NoilieU helel' i;lirii lt.11 vile tlierenl lll he inijeon .11 .ilh-r Apill is. iui. .111J I Ms lor the 'ioeil al'ove Jes. ill-ej will Iv iim-Ivi-J hy meat mv i-lui-nt liisl..rs In the limn ol .Sumpler, Maker ro.i.m, OieK.in, at am time prior lo alj Jite. Iitmvol s lie, cull. In Koljcolnnl ll.e llnlleJ Stalet. WMII W. Iiiosir, A liuliilMi.il. 11 nl the elale nt timet I . i.illae,her, .led- le.t DileJ, .Much (1, iu.il. N - lllch.r.h, .iitiiiney Ini aJmlnUlralor. THE SUMPTER MEAT MARKET AUSTIN Ml: AT CO., Props. Butcher and Packer Fresh ami Cured Meals ami Sausage of all Kinds SUMPTI-K, OREGON I NEILL I sjjno pue sjb03 MERCANTILE Gloves and Mittens iii,Whii S 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. Those Lilly White ....Hands.... Can be neatly gloved at our glove counter, and the price will be less than the worth. We have 200 pair of gloves on our hands that should be on yours. Our Special Glove Sale will make the desired change. F W"C I"" v.l.ipKU (ilove In all AiYIUSA. populir ShnJes. anJ Ihe tet clove we ever fnonj .it $i-av The Sale SI .00 P Vir-IC Tun Clash White K'U. with I rtrtlUSrt. Illukor While Siiiclilns. I the li.joklnJ, ,wJ a K"J one. The Sale $1.00 A i-rt i: Three Llap I ancy Slllch l )ULI A. ,.j, a (.()0r. KuaranleeJ u kooJ a .in li o ulme on the market. The Sale $1.50 UKhijUl. KU.In i.ick.Mrimn,Tan AtnJe anJ shaJct ol UeJ, worth hall more This Sale $1.00 Pel tici: Hol. Three Clasp, Fancy Al-Albl. SlltchlnB.allColoi, li our $1,7$ value, nnj worth a quarter more The Sale $1.50 f M iviti tr'rc laJles" Outlnc anJ VJAUlMllwMS. rlvlnirCiiove.Ox firJv nnJ llrons, Regular $1.15 value The Sale 75c. All our gloves are guaranteed to give perfect satis faction and may be returned if not satisfactory, when fitted at the counter, not otherwise. This is a glove opportunity we trust will be ap preciated, as it is edging on to Eastek Time. f32fjUHKZhBA SUMPTER, OREGON TIIOS. MCl'.Vi:N. Present anJ (Jeneral .Manater T. O. HARRISON. Vlce-Pre.anJ Tren. JAS. NKWUNDS. Secretary Sumpter Transportation Co most complutu llvl-ry equipment in Eastern Oregon, teams 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. jt IF YOU WANT THE NEWS READ THE MINER $2.00 PER YEAR '