THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, May 29. 1901 12 TALK OF THE TOWN A. L. McEwen returned today from Baker City. Clark Tabor, Is home from an all winter trip to Portland and California. Bert Start returned yesterday from a two months trip through the state of Minnesota, his former home. Dr. May, of Baker City, was In town Saturday, called here by Dr. Brock to consult with him professionally. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bartholf returned several days since from Hot Lake. Mr. Bartholf says the waters are all right. VV. H. Gleason says he has found this week what he has been looking for during the past ten years It Is a ledge, of course. General Manager Balllle, of the Colum bia, returned some days since from North port, Washington, where the big smelter I s located. E. I:. Warner left here last week to visit his former home In northern Nebras la, and later expects to go on to New York and other eastern points. Arnold Lindsay and wife, of Portland, are guests at the Capital hotel for a day or two, Mr. Lindsay Is state lecturer for the order of Maccabees and is also inter ested in mining. W. M. Sterling, of the Sumpter Por warding company, returned a few days since from (lie Powder river valley, where he spent a week, going from farm to farm buying hay and grain, taking everything i n sight. The Sumpter Valley Hallway company will run an excursion train from Baker City to Whitney Sunday. The announce ments which appear In the Baker paprrs say nothing regarding fare or schedule from Sumpter. Mrs. George W. Poole and daughter Clara, of Portland, arrived here yester day. The visiting ladies are daughter and granddaughter of Judge and Mr". W. S. Newbury. They will remain dur I ng the summer months. J. C. Illggins, of the Baker City Iron works, came up last Saturday evening and Is spendhig this week at the sur rounding mines, with the result that he has booked enough business to keep the shop and foundry busy for some time. Theodore Glcr, of Oakland, California, was a visitor here Monday, a guest of Superintendent Cade, of the Transporta tion company, who took him through the mines about Cracker creek. Mr. Gier Is n large vinyardlst and also does a heavy wholesale trade in California wines. Oscar Brandberg and Fred lluott, of Baker City, are working a promising claim known as the Gold Leaf, near Gelser. Their development Is done by shall work, desiring to get depth as rapid ly as possible. Mr. Brandeuberg came in on his way to Baker City yesterday and will return Priday. About 350 Odd Fellows came to Sump ter on the excursion from Baker City Friday. The train was paid for by the Baker City lodge, and the visitors were guests of this city while here. They re mained only about three hours and every minute was pleasantly occupied. Sur prise over the size and solidity of Sumpter was the almost universal Impression. Col. Jackson, inspector general of state militia, arrived In Sumpter Monday to In spect Troop B, known as the Sumpter Rough Riders. It was not generally known that he was to be here at that time and very few of the cavalrymen were at the armory when he came. There was a corporal's guard, however, and they were sent out to round up the members of the troop. Pleasant Way to Travel. The most delightful way to travel to the east Is by way of Salt Lake City the city of the saints and the Rio Grande Western railway, In conjunction with either the Denver & Rio Grande or Colorado Midland railroads. This route not only carries the passenger through the heart of the Rocky mountains and in view of the most magnificent scenery on continent, but it also provides for stop over on railroad and Pullman tickets at quaint and picturesque Salt Lake City, Glenwood Springs, Maultou, Denver, etc. Through Pullman palace and ordinary sleepers, free reclining chair cars and a perfect dining car service via this route to Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago. Personally conducted weekly tourits excursions. For printed matter, rates, etc., Inquire of J. D. Mans field, General Agent, 122 A Third street, Portland, or Geo. W. Heintz, General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City. Notice of Stockholder' Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Inter mountain Gold Mining company, for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting, will be held on Friday, the )ist day of May, at the office of the com pany, from nine to ten o'clock a. m. of aid day, during which time the polls will be open to receive the ballots of the stock holders for the election of five directors for the ensuing year. W. C. CALDKR, Sec. Prompt attention to orders for cut flow ers and floral pieces. City Green House Baker City, Oregon. Dunphy & Gertrldge's Club saloon Is the popular resort for mining and com mercial men. Only the best brands of liquors and c gars at the Club saloon of Dunphy & Gertrldge. Something to depend upon Giant powder. T. G. Harrison, agent for Giant Pow der company. Shoes! Shoes! ALL THL' LATEST STYLES AND COLORS JUST RECEIVED THIS WEEK . CC CORNER WINDOW Neill Mercantile Co. GROCERIES Full Line Staple & Fancy Goods Tobaccos, Oranges, Candy and Nuts. Everything carried in a first-class grocery store Sumpter Grocery M. J. WHEELER, PROPRIETOR ELLIS BLOCK, SUMPTER, OREGON. Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company 227 S. W. Temple Strut, Salt Lake City, Utah GRAHD PRIX AND GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION, 190.0 Ingeroll-Sergeant Du plex Class "D" Belt Driven Air Compressor This type also built compound, with Inter cooler. See catalog 33 Rock Drills, Coal Cutters Full line of Duplicate L'rill Parts In Stock. S. G. MURRAY MANAGER Shoes on Our Hands that should be on your feet. Little prices and big values will make the transfer. SPECIAL PRICES On men's and boy's shoes, 'till certain lines are gone, will be a saving on your foot account. At $2.50 the Brown Queen Bee is the best shoe for the price and ladies' feet. Yours for a shoe trade, Hobson Mercantile Company The Royal Tailors (Chicago) Make perfect fits from latest products of domestic and foreign looms dt g Prices are positively the lowest consistent with good goods and sklllad workmanship. Call and Inspaot samples. G B. Hecht, Agt. Neill Building, Granite and Mill Su. MERCER DRUG STORE Some goods have arrived and more are coming. A complete line of drugs and druggist sundries have been order ed. We take special care and ac curacy in filling prescriptions. Spokane Drue; Company FDID R. WAIKER, Mmc v S?"