The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, August 13, 1902, Image 16

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    COVERS
THOROUGHLY
THE
GOLD FIELDS
of the
INLAND EMPIRE
EASTERN
INVESTORS .
IN
OREGON MINES
Pay for
AND READ IT
TALK OF THE TOWN.
MIhm Kvii ilrockimin In veiling fricndn
in Maker City.
Ml km Minnie Mueller vIhIUmI friend in
Maker City Kiniiliiy mill Monday.
Dick Nuill in in Snn FranclHco attend
ing till! KnightH of I'ythiaH conclave.
Paul K. l'oindextor wan in town yew
terday circulating among IiIh friend.
A Hue Kir 1 1 by wan born to Mr. and
Mm. K. I.. Manning liHt night, Or.
Mroek olliciating.
C. II. I'Mier, the JlHkor City nilu'ng
machinery man, was doing buni ichh in
Ktiinpter ycnterday.
A large number of adiiltH accompanied
ii few children to wo the iimIiiiiiIh at the
eirciiH in Maker City liHliiy.
(iuy I.. Lindsay, town trcanurer anil a
leading iiii'ri'liiint of (intuitu, wiih a bun
ini'HH visitor hern Saturday.
MIhm Hazel WattlcH, who Iiiih been ve
iling Iht aunt, Mtm. .It mi Hurt, returned
to lier liinnu in linker City ycHterday.
I.. Mohcm Iiiih returned from Hot
Lake, where hit hmmiI a neck, having
Im-cii "under (In weather" for a nioutli
or inure.
V. II. O'llnnrke A Co. have bought all
thu grocericM carried liy V. It. I law ley,
who will put in a big ntock of crockery
want niHtt'iiil.
Ilunry Untuning, who formerly owned
tlm iiuwh Htaml in thu MMtolllet nml left
hern about a year ito for Hull Like, Ih in
town for a few dayn.
H. I.. I'rlro, of Ockcyden, lowit, after
MM'iidiiiK neveral day in Sampler, left
for the. count Monday, Ho invented in
the Friday while here.
C. .1. Allen, who Ih oicratlug tlm old
Monumental mine, In in town today.
Iteeently a large, body of high grade or.
wiim uncovered in that proorty.
On Friday evening, Augunt ir, the
ladieH of the (iood Intent will hold a
lawn Hoelable at thu residence of Mrn.
It. I.. Nelll. A cordial invitation in
extended to all.
Pon'i forget that the uiUHleal and lit
erary eiitertaiiimeiit to lie given by thu
ladit'H of thu Melhodittl r'.pWoml church
Iiiih been imihUhhiciI to AuguM 'M.
C. II. Mandi, former1 omi of Tiik
Minkii MMiile, reached Sumpter yewter
day and will remain here a few dayn
looking after IiIh realty and mining in
terentH. W. Wade, a mining man of the Cram
ite dintrict, maunder of the Scandla and
A Id rin Tunnel iroHrty, near Alamo,
owned by SMikane cnplc, was inSnni)
ter Saturday.
I'rofeMMor W. S. F.heriuau has Ih'oii
hiimmoueil to California to examine a
mining proerty for San Francifco peo
pie. He left Sunday, expecting to Iki
alwcnl two week.
Mr. mid Mrn, .1. V. Scrilier, of Ui
(iraude, am in Sumpter, vicltiug Mr.
ami Mrn. It. II. Miller. Incidentally,
Mr. Scrilier Ih looking after IiIh luterculH
in the I'irxt Hank of Sumpter.
K. C. laylon and II. .1. Fuller, of Kill
amuxoo, Michigan, reached Sumpter thin
foreuiMin. If they are not looking for a
miiiiiiK pnH'rty, then Tiik Mixkr glvea
ii up and will not giiex again.
Mrn. C. II. MeColloch ami youngent
child arrived in Sumpter neveral dayn
hIiicu and will remain hero a month.
The two oliler lioyn have lieen here for
mivural weukH with their father.
Hon. William Smith, ex-ntateHenator,
and John It. ISuriiH, a linker City cap!
taliitt, arrived in Sumpter yesterday.
The latter in iiiterented in Cable Cove
mining property, iiHtoeiated with Meuno
Uuxicker.
John I'hllllpM and II. J Ortman, of
Milwaukee, are Neiidiug neveral dayn In
Sumpter ami vlnltlng the nurronnding
illMtrictM. Tim HrMt named gentleman
ruprenentM Klllen, Warner & Stewart in
Milwaukee.
MIhh Helen llayden, who ban been
Hponding 'the Hiimnier with her aunt,
.Mrn. Mt'Cammon, left Sunday for her
homo in KanmiM City, accoinpanled by
her little brother, IJaiuuN, who hax been
hero for a year or more.
Iteeently Floyd DenniH Iiiih lieen blow
ing hiniHelf like a lioree- thief, buying
fnrniluru and other hoiiHehold good.
Thu only plaunlblo theory to account for
thin in that he, too, will mimhi take the
fatal ntep into double harucHM.
II. S. McCnlluin wiim in town Monday.
He uxpectH to leave about the twentieth
for Arizona, to examine a mining proe
erty. Ilualwi panned through heru yen
terday on the train, accompanied by a
gentleman who Ih looking for a mine,
prcmunably.
W. K. Lindsay, of New York, preal
dent of thu miiclter company, arrived in
Sumpter yeHterday, on IiIh way home
from a pleiiHiire trip to Alawka. Other
inemberH of the arty, New York and
Milwaukee eople, who were in Snni
ter neveral weekH cince, proceeded to
their homcM.
A party cmiHiHtlng of Mrx. Ceorge
Traey, Mrn. Pan Urltllth, Mrn. A. .1.
Hrowu, Mrn. Davidcon, MIhh Jennie
llrock, MIhh May llrown, MIhh Carmen
Stoddard, and l.ynn Calder left early
thin iiioruiug for a point near thu Hald
Mountain mine, where they will camp
for Hovural dayn.
Hon. J. Nat HihIhiii cuvm he Iiiih
bought a (ant home and a huggyaud that
now JoHcph Marlon can take bin ihhoh
and nlim guage road and go plumb to
i h I; furthermore, that liu ban money
' which hiivm he can make the trip to Ha
ker City and return behind that high
HtepKr of IiIh hi nhorter time than can
he made on the toy railroad.
Timber and Homctttad Filing.
Timber and homcMcad tiling, an well
an llnal prtMifH, can U) made before
CbarleH II. Chance, I'nitcd StateH com
misHioner, olllce in Firnt Hank of Simili
ter building, Sumpter, IIiuh naviug a
plicaiitH exiH'UMt of a trip to La (iraude,
hatH
in
at
All the latcHt noveltien
Nelll Mercantile compauyV.
Wouldn't that jar yer? What? lilant
Niwder.
U-ave your measuro for a null of
clothe at' Nelll .Mercantile companyV
llarriHon can tell you why all lucky
Htriken am made with lilant Powder
If in want of clothing, nee Neill Mel
cautile coniiany.
ItcHt bramU ol cigarn at HoffmanV
Bakery. i
If you winli to utriku it rich line tiiaut
I'owder.
Thu moHt powerful and (Hipular explo'
five (limit xwder.
'TyyTTTTTTTTTIfe
THIS IS ONE OF THOSE
ONCE IN A LIFETIME
CHANCES
IF YOU wish to handle a mining stock
proposition yourself, you need look
no farther; but thorougly investigate
what we have to offer Can deliver
control of a company, with 42c,ooo of
the original 500,000 shares still in the
treasury. The property owned by the
company is positively all right. The
workings are in solid ledge matter, the
width of which is not yet proven.though
exposed for eighteen inches. Values
carried are high, running from $20 to
$350 in gold and silver. Personal ex
amination invited. Less than $5,000,
about half cash, required to secure
this unequaled bargain. 5 2 2
1
KILLEN
WARNER & STEWART
MINING
INVESTMENTS
SUMPTER
j j OREGON
J. P. HOLLAND
V Wholesale and Retail Commission Business
No. 1 Hay, ()at, Dai ley, Bran,
)o Wheat, Flour nml Potatoes oc
So Carload ltn a SKviulty oc
o Special Attention Given to the Mining Trade oi
OHira:,.lolin,H & (Vh WiiixIiouk. Phone L8ll. 8UM1TKK, OREGON
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F.E.O'Rourke&Co,
I BIGHT EVERYTHING FRESH p"
PRICES I IN 6R0GERIES ..si
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4 Granite St. &.&. Sumpter, Ore.
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