The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, July 02, 1902, Page 5, Image 5

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    Wednesday, July 2, 1902
THE SUMPTER MINER
RED BOY STOCK
FOR SALE
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Four Thousand Shares in the most Famous Mine in Eastern
Oregon This is the first opportunity any outsider has ever had
to get in on this dividend paying mine. This is indeed not a
speculation, but a safe and profitable investment This block is
now offered foree
$1,800 Cash, 45 Cents a Share
The buyer will not only receive big interest on his money, but the value of the stock
will undoubtedly double and probably trebble within the next eighteen months, as the
mine's output will soon be largely increased. dt &
Address: "B. F." Care THE MINER.
SUMPTER OREGON
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SENATOR KEARNS' MINING BILL.
Text of the Substitute Meaiure Intro
duced by Him.
A Wiin!iiiiistni press dispatch says:
Senator Kcarns, from the committee on
mines and miiilnt!, Iiiih reported to the
senntu u sub-titutu liill for tliu measure
formerly intrixluceil by liim to iiint'iul
tliu revised Htntuten of tliu United States
in tliu mutter of loentlng uiiiu-rnl clitiniH.
Tliu bill, an reMrtcd, is uh follow
"That Hection 21132 o tliu revised stat
utes is hereby aniuiided ho uh to rend an
follewri:
"Section 2:133. Loeutorn of mining lo
cations hereafter madu on any mineral
vein, lode, ledge or mineral deposit, sit
uated on tliu public domain containing
Bold, nilvur, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper
or other valuable depo-dts, their heirHor
assigns, where no m Ivor mi claim uxIhIm
at tliu passugu of thin act, ho Ichik uh
they Comply with tliu lawn of tliu I'nited
State and tliu Htatu and territorial regit
latloiiH not in coullict with tliu lawri of
tliu United States governing their is
sessory titlu, shall havu tliu exclusive
right of isissessinn and enjoyment of all
tliu Hiirfacu included witliiifthe linen of
their locution and of all vuIiih, lodcH,
ledges and mineral deMisits throughout
their entire depth, which liu within
such Hurfucu lines extended downward
vertically. Such location nhall bu in
rectangular form, and nhall not exceed
1500 feet in length on either the end or
Hide linen thereof. Provided, that irreg
ularly Hhaped clalniH may Iks locutud
where previous locatioiiH render rec
tangular locationn impracticable, but
Mich claim hIiiiII not exceed in area a
claim of 1500 feet square. Kvery loca
tion hereafter made hIiuII bu distinctly
marked on tliu ground, so that the mimu
can bu readily traced. Within ninety
day from thu datu of location tliu loca
tor shall cause thu mine to Iw surveyed
and a plat thereof recorded In thu olllcu urn. Thu Oregon Hallway fc Navigation
of thu county recorder of thu county in company in already cniiHidcriiig thu nub-
which tliu claim in situated. No pernou ject of introducing oil for fuel on its
shall locate more than one claim in thu lines. The Associated Oil company, of
I same mining district. 1'rovidcd, that San Francisco, Is trying to extend the I
INMWE UNDER MIZ0N1
L1WS.
consumption of fuel oil in thu I'acillc
Northwest and It is said that concern Is
! hu shall havu thu privilcgu of tiling with
thu recorder of mining records in thu
district a uoticu of abandonment of a
claim located by him, and thereafter hui ply between Portland and San l-'rauclsco
shall havu thu right to locatu another , for the purpose of transporting nil
claim dm fully as if no location had been
madu by him in said district. And thu
claim so abandoned shall 1st opened to
relocation.
.Most lilicral corporation laws in lint
I Mlill'il Sit 11 1 dm Vn f rn tittliluti lntr ic iiv.
arranging for a line of tank steamers to rni ft.H ,,r
from all corporate debts. I'ar value of
stock madu any amount. No limit on enp
Itali.ation. Stock is non-assessable for
Badger Ore Hauled to Pendleton.
any purpose. Noamount of stock rcniiircil
Orn 1. ImiIiii' Iiiiii1ii1 frnm Kiiim.i. villi. In I ... I... u..i...ti....i v.. -...
( -" " r- " Ill .m l.lir.- l.w'.l. O.I p.. MIT I IIMITIM. W!
I IVllllletoil Ulld shipped over tlltl W. V t'. i yt,i.. iixiiiiilii.ill.il. ..f Imi.ku ljx.iuli.ii.ru
"Sec. 2. That section 2.123 of the re-, lt , tM, Tm , H.cltcr. S. II. (.'alder-' ,,, r,.,(). vmlr ,.mr,.r. Keep ollico
vised statutes lelating to tunnels In, and . head, thu general freight and passenger and do hunlm-sH anywhere. Wi attend
thu samu is, hereby repealed. nuciit of the W. ,V !. IL, recently madu t., nil hm-lucss, pay all fees and chargu
"Sec. U. That all nets mid parts of lri, , Snsiuville and reported that a Vnu but fftMKI in any case. Write for
acts in coullict with thu provisions of jronsidcrnblo amount of the ore of the 'llooklet of Corporation Laws and other
this uet lire hereby repealed." i lladger and other mines will he hauled information. Addrces
This substitute measuru makes clear t,jH Hiiiiiner fr that camp to Pcndlc- I lr..,nu. nnnnnniTinu niunrrn nn
..It II... ....IntH in 11... fir,, hill intr.Hlueed ' I... . I.. I . .1.1 ' I ..!..! .1... AR ZONA CORPORATION CHARTER CO..
. ... (. ...... ... ..-. .... . , iMpt nt ,,- riiiiM't i inn linn ii'mi dm' imc .-.... .. Vw. v..n..w.. wn wwy
j that were ambiguous, anil neeiis only to i Xitrtltcru Pueillc to Taeoma. This is of i
1 be read to Ihi perfectly understood. See-' importance to Pendleton, because of the
!tlon2, relating to tunnels, cuts out tho' .Hibilit!cs It offers for freighting be-1
law entirely that given the locator of a i tH,.,.n .r ,lni Susanvillu and thu in
tunnel the riglit to all blind ledges lintilticeiiicnlH it offers to the trade of that
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cuveruii in ii uiniiiiiru in .iinni ii-i'i i i camp to come tins way. reamsiers win
thu mouth of his tunnel. A tunnel In- m r to p,.,(,.tnn and load back
cation, if tlio measure iK-conies law, will , witli iiiercliiinilis-o and mining mucliln
carry with it no sceinl privileges. ',.rj., ye. p. (iillespie brought down the I
' lirst load of ore a few days ago. Hoi
suyn that eight iiiIIch of the road iicimIh
HONIHAN BUILDING, PHOENIX. ARIZONA.
Columbia Southern Will Burn Oil.
A recent press dispatch from Portland j repairing. Pendleton Tribuni
says tliut rrcshicui 1.. J., i.yttie, oi inu
Columbiii Southern railroad, is prepar
ing to introduce oil for Incpmntivu fuel
on his road. This is not madu so much
on thu ground of economy in fuel us it is
for thu safety of the country through
which thu railroad operates. In the dry
season, when thu grain is ripe and even
after harvest, where long stubble is left,
there Is always danger of lire from
sparks dropped by the locomotives. Pres
Hoffman's Ilakery makes a Hccially
of furnishing Ice cream for parties.
Prompt attention given all orders.
For tluest confections, fruits, tobaccos,
cider, etc., go to "Sturglll'H."
r'omething
i siwder.
to depend iisni (jiuut
Leave vour measure for a suit of
Went I.yttie will have twoenginesKiuiif clothen at Neill Mercantile company's.
led for burning oil ut once, and it tho
experiment is u success, hu will change! Wouldn't that jar yer? What? (iiaut
all thu engines on thu road to oil bum- powder.
THEY
GROW
Tho-e Itaeket Store.-- mill tliu
Sl'MI'TKIl ItACKKT STOKK
now has roomy oiuirlers in the
Weip'l Ilakery liuililin near Tliu
Market. Mere urn some plums:
gpu'inJt lfl Jiy Kran. Sui;nr., Si u
I Ine (.lioculj.tr . pound a)
I'coiHimy Collrr, brllrr llian jckai;r. . li!
I rUfo CoUrr. cliolrr rounJ a
I'lvniltr Colfre .. . pounj a(
0rnpare our Coffre will, oilier hranji ronslj
friit'ly l.lulif r- Samplrt I rr.
llnutual valur UJIrs Vrklk H'. anj . jc.
lirnt'k tlclil DnJrrwrar, ull, 75c. tou;c.
Anolher lot tamplr hal ; In H prlrr
Wavh tllks 4bf. an J up- Allovrrt ik anj up
Racket Store
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