The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, August 27, 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.
Tom Moffett and ('liurloy Wurraii are
ii town from tint Oregon' Monarch.
Minn Kiiima Slurr, of linker City, in
visiting her sisters, Mrs. .Ion Hurt anil
Mr, (irillln.
Mr. ami Mrn. (i. II. Sturglll. of llakur
City, lire In Siimptcr, the guests of their
hhi, .1. .1. Sturglll.
.' .1. V. Talior, (i. I.. Lindsay and .1. O.
Wonley, prominent citlxciiM of (intuitu,
with lii'm yesterday.
II. I. Lewis, of I .it (iraudc, a leading
lifu insurance iiiiiii of eastern Oregon,
was in low ii yesterday.
W. K. Muni, tin) mining mail, in In
town liNlay, talking over the wires with
his New York broker.
(icorgo Itaiiucr, superintendent of the
smelter nt .Mineral City, Malio, was in
town yesterday, calling on Neil ,1. Sor-
ensen tt Co.
.loliu Mather, of Seattle, representing
Caldwell Urns.' machinery house, was
in town thin week doing I hi i-i tfi-.H with
tho mining limn.
A i'iii'IoiiiI of machinery arrived in
town last week for tint North I'olii Min
ing company, Im1hk ii part of the twenty
stamp addition to tint mill.
A. I., (iillllth, of Danville, IIIIiioIh,
has been iii town for a week, visiting his
old Hi'hiMilmate, Olto llerloekur. Mr.
tirllllth left for home, yesterday.
Misses l.aurn anil l.uhi Minion, who
iiavii heonin I'ortlanil for souiti mouths
past, huvti relumed to the homo of their
purentH, Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Iliiitou.
A. Snyder, of Dulutli, and M. K. Il.iiu
left Monday for St. I'aul, on a big min
ing ileal. They will put in sonic days at
the Mule fair, now being held then1.
Tim musical to bo. given hy the ladies
of the Methodist eliureh next Friday
evening has been i-1hiiii'I, on account
of the eliureh not being finished. The i
date will Ih) aiinouueed later. '
Iiiih heeu prououneeil hy till! hunt assay
ers ill the North went to I hi sylvanitc.
The valueH are high.
K. (i. StevenNou and bin two hoiih,
Leon C. and Harry, from the tirucu
horiix, art) in town today. Mr. Stuven
hoii and Leon are on their way to llutte,
the former to attend the International
Mining emigres, and tho latter to reen
ter tho Htale m-honl of milieu there, thin
being Ii Ik second year.
(). K. Weymouth, n traveling man
from Seattle, wiih lined 10 and contH in
Justice. Kvans' court last week, for over
drivinir a livery team belonging to Wil
liam Kitchen. Weymouth Iiiih taken an
apl'iil to the Circuit court. Attorney
McColloch represented the complaining
witness and Attorney Chance, tho de
fendant. It wiih a jury trial.
Big New Hotel For Hot Lab.
tirnuud wiih broken thin week for a
new hotel to be erected at Hot Lake,
four milcH from Union, to cost about
fL'fi.tHX). The present facillticH are en
tirely Inadequate to meet tho iloniandH
at that great report, .and tliix big struc
ture will supply the, need. TIiIh meaiiH
that Hot Lake is destined to become one.
of tho great health resorts; of tho coun
try. Union llupiihllcan.
Leave your lucMiiro for a suit of
clothuH at Nelll Mercantile company's.
Tho most Mjwerful and popular explo
hive I Slant Miwdor.
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE.
To William 1). Slum: Vnu are herebv millhrJ thai
I lur rirnJrJ One HunJrrJ (ion) Dollart In labor
anj Improvement upon Ihr l.'mrlrr loJr claim, In no
ortfanlrJ mining Jlttrlcl. tltuatrJ on S.irJIne creek,
about nne-liall mile Irnm the Mountain View mine, In
H.iUrr cuunlt, Oregon, at ulll apprar by (crilticalr
tileJ AuKiitl ii, luoj, In Hi oilier ol ilie recorjer ol
v.tlj couim , In orJrr lo liotj talJ rwltet unJer Hie
tnnltlont ol tecllon in KevlteJ Matulet ol Hit
UnlteJ Sialet, brlni: the amount reulreJ to hoi J the
tame lor llir )rarrnJlni; Drcrmbrr n, 1111. AnJ II
Hlihln nlnrly Jat Imm llir tervlce ol tilt miller, or
Mlihln nlnrt Jat alter this notice by publication.
Mill tail in relute to cnntilbult our pmpoftlon ol
uch rxrenjlturr at coMnrr.)our inirretl In tIJ
claim hIII become llir pioprily ol ihr tubtcriber un
Jri taljfcecilon 1114.
WILLIAM IMIILLII'S.
I list publlcailon, Aui;ul 17, iuo.
lav! publication, Notrmber tb, 141.
Dick Nelll returned Monday from San j
I'rauclhCii, where ho had been to attend
tho KnlglitM of I'vlhiiiH eiieauipiuent. ,
When anked by a friend If he had been
good while away (ruin home, ho replied:
"Well, I had a khmI time, all right."
The "Old Folks' exeiioluii last week
wiih the iihiial pleiiHaut annual event.
Tlue who were in charge of the eutel
taluiiieut of the guotH say that Denny,
the restaurant man, served refreshment
in a manner euliiely satisfactory, thus
bteakliig the Iih-iiI catering recoul.
Dr. bin t'leaer was in town a day or
two since, lie is now worKiug on what
he thinks Is the nm-t wonderful miiieial
ilchti oxer discim-rcd in the state. It
" liK'atiil in Wallowa countv. The ore
Tihhih Lam, act June i, i8t8-soih:e iok
i'uiiiicaiion.
l.'nllfj Statrt LanJ Otticr. .
La (iranJr, Uircon, Aug. 18, iuoj.
Notlcr It lirirby i;ltrn that In compllancr llh the
pioklon ol thr act ol Coni;rr ol Junr 1. 1878
rnililrJ "An act lor Hie talr ol Umber lanJs In llir
blatrt. ol California, Oregon, NrvaJa.anJ Wavhlnf
Ion Tritllory," ai eMrnJeJ to alt Ihr I'ubllc LanJ
Siatrt by act ol Augutt 4, 184,
lOSli: ALLCN.
ol Sumplrr. countv ol Maker, tlatr ol Oregon, ha
IhU Jay lilr J In Ihlt oilier her nvtoin ilatemeM No.
1 w8, lor the purchase ol ihr t)i net anJ lota I anj 1
ol Sri. No. 4. anj lots 1, 1, anJ 4 ol Section
No. 1, In Tp. No. o S.. H. No. it E W M.anJ will
otlrr piisil lu ihow that the lanJ nought It more al
liable tor lit limber or Hone than lor agricultural
puipotrt, anj lo rttabllth her claim In valj lanJ be
tote l.hailet II. Chance U. S Cominlttloner at
hiimpier, Oregon, on WeJnrtJay, Ihr jili Jav ol No
vember, low.
Mie name at ltneie: Moult II, Allen, Kalph
MraJ, V. H. AteaJ, W. C CalJer, alt ol .Sumpter,
Oregon.
Any anJ all prrtont claiming ajtertcly the above
JrtcilbeJ lanJt air rrquettr J to tile their clalmt In thl
uRicr imor beturr ta'J sill Jav ol Notrmber. igot.
i:. W, IUhiieti'.
Register
Books and Stationery
I haxoaddeil to my stock of Cigars ami Tobaccoes a largo iiuiuIht of
Mipular iioxcls, the leading H'iiHllcalsand a completo lino of staiionery
....The Elite Cigar Store...
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THIS IS ONE OF THOSE
ONCE IN A LIFETIME
CHANCES
TF YOU wish to handle a mining stock
1 proposition yourself, you need look
no farther: but thorough 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 isnotyet 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. 2 2 2
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KILLEN
WARNER & STEWART
MINING
INVESTMENTS
SUMPTER
j j OREGON
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J. P. HOLLAND &&
Wholesale and Retail Commission Business
No. 1 Hay, Outs, Dai ley, Hran,
Wheat, Flour iiml I'otutoos
Carload lits a Specialty
Special Attention Given to the Mining Trade
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