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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1902)
rf" 12 THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday December 24. 1002 anal their professional training has lieun it 111 1 ill! anil lliorouifli, being graduates of the Chicago College of Dentistry. Ir. ) fltiu ranch nf 400 ihtok. Ogle was located in I'ortluutl ami Idaho la-fore coming hero nmi Dr. Schult. practiced fur Hiiniti Illiit! in Indiatin. Itnth art cordial, courteous gentlemen. They administer vitalized air ami urn tht cataphnrfsis which completely dead t'UH pain. V. I HCUI.INSON, It KM. KSTATK, MINKS, Mr. Hiirlinsou In one of tint a'nttrni) tic keen gentleman of strict integrity and containing twenty rooms hut ho is ui htiKJiiunij capacity. Mr. Taylor owns a purging and renovating it so that twenty mint will hu added to it anil there itt no doubt that the investment will pay hand S. J. HICKOK. UNION ASSAY OKKICK. The asfay offices of the statu of Oregon will coiiifare favoralily with nny others in the weHt and our assayers aru a well trained, conscientious, progressive class of people. Hmnpter is destined to bu a vast mining centre for the mineral belt tributary to this city which has been barely scratched. Our assoyerH may ami thoroughly honest men who art) a therefore sofelv count on u largo increusu eretlitto the city ami though not long I of ,llt.,,Hi Tlll M u v,.ry Hiicecssfnl in IhiH line on bin own account, he i I ,,llieo and its assays are noted for their coming t" the front fast. Our realty mmicy Iin, trustworthiness. Work is ami mining men are the bac'ibonu of ,ioll() n j.,,,,,,,.,,!, rjKj,y honorubli this community fur without them there would hit no Sampler and they alwayH give freely of their time ami money in making better known the great oppor liuiiticM hero for the capitalist. This gentleman hitM inailii a Htudy of the min ing ami real estate business ami hit is one of the I tent informetl men in eastern Ore gon in these lili.-H. He Iiiih livetl in IIiIh part of the Htnte nix years ami the man doeH not live who can nay Mr. HurliiiHoii ever wronged him out of a penny. Ho In well located ami IiIh success can lie pre dicted with perfect safety. IntereHtetl in .'I valuable properties himself wo expect that in a Mhort while he will lie number etl among our iiionI proHperotiH mining men. Mr. Hiirlinsou is a hard worker, affable, to all ami with uulioii tided faith in thlH part of tint State. II. S. IUTCK .V. CO. IIIU'OlllNTH. Major Ituck, though not very long with iin, Ih meeting with emphatic sue rcMH and let Ih ii welcome ami iuiortant (actor hi thu town, lie Ih ii coiisclcu tioiiH, NiivceHNful, high minded pharma cist ami Ilia success Ih already assured. All IiIh drugs tire absolutely pure and eery prescription Ih carefully coin K)iiutled ami of the proper higredientH. lie keep a largo Mock likewise of pat ent medicines, toilet articicH, etc., ami displays them in an attractive manner. He runs hit establishment on mctroml itau lines, everything being ol the bent ami bin prices are always reasonable. Major lluck believe in the linldcn Utile ami he Iiiih won the confidence of the medical fraternity and the public generally by bin honorable drillings ami progressive ways. I) In not an cany mat ter to Hiiccccd in the drug business these ilayit, but Mr. lluck in well adapt vd for it ami he it winning, wit ate glad to nay. Mr. lluck putH heart ami soul into IiIh manner ami patronage Ih always heavy. The establishment Ih litted up with every requirement of a high uIiihh, flour ishing assay plant and itn reputation in i not eonllncd to thin district, by any uieaiiH. Assays aru made from many toted ininoH and they "go" in every part of the country. ChargcH are very miKleratu and all kinds of assaying and chemical work aru done. DK. .1. II. DAVIS, IIKNTIST. Or. DiivIh in a dentist whom; profes hIoiiiiI standing and high pcrwonal char acter command cordial endorsement from iih. HIm work Is of a superior character and IiIh large practice speaks in IiIh favor more eloquently than any wordH of ours cotiltl do. Ilia olllco is modern in every renpect, instrument!), etc., being the bent that money can buy ami hia piitientH receive from him thu very ItoBt dental service. Ho hns lieen practicing eight years and ho is it graduate of thu l'ortland Dental College therefore hu in particularly well equip ped. Dentistry is advancing by leaps ami IkiuihIh these day but Dr. David keeps abreast of It and bu ia familiar with all thu up to date, approved, pro cesses in his work, lie is highly es teemed here Inith as a professional man ami live, go ahead, citizen. No worthy, diguilied, movement for thu benefit of this section ever appeals to this gentle man in vain. II, (). HA K Kit A CO. HSII, IOUI.TKV, HUUTS, VK4IKTAIIMCM. This is an estublishnieut that should not pass unnoticed as we glance at our prosperous business enterprises, fur it ia doing a trade which is exceptionally good, in fact, it is in a tlrst rate condi tion. This shows that our people have confidence in Mr. linker and the gondii Itetail Ollice, Wholesale ollice, business ami all customers may be sure! ,, ,. auUo ,,,, 0l ,., , of the utmost courtesy ami excellent ,, u.,.r) trMivr tMi lloulry value. Mr.A. l.t'l.w.HiiilMUjiirlliu'kVjllvllU,rHi ,..,, mn ,K, ,, al,ywim.. nepliew, a ltriglit, proiiiislug young man, recently arrived from Chicago, is now iiBMciatd with him in husiucfs. T. II. TAYI.OI!. i.t'H.k v m, iivruv wnsvu: stmii.i:, The livery interests of our town arc iniKrtant features that shoultl lie touch-1 ...I nit mill Mr. 'In tnr tiiuiriil.iM n llrtt I .Iiih oliililii.l il in mnrv ..v II.J'U' '" ""y iliK-s a large business, whicli is steadily growing, ami its mamigeiueiit would u- llecl creitit on auyoiie. It Is one o( ouri iiinst tnthtwoithy concerns nmi its tepii-1 ",K kimiioi. itKsrriUNT. tatioii bus ever leeii gill etlgetl. lie has Mr. Hall is a restaurant man that a splendid liueof carriages, ligs, bucks, understands his line like u Istok ami he etc., his horses are a line lot ami the ismoieovera person who can Ih iui place is kept stiictly up to tlate. The plicitly trusted every day in the year, employes are well trained ami obliging, It takes a more than oidiuarily bright in fact, no one can work for Mr. Taylor man to win in his line but he is succeed unless hit is sober ami hoiiest. He com- iugand on his merits we are glntl to say. mantis an excellent tratle ami he gives He senes only well cooked, tasty food, ; amply entitle him to a word of ct satisfaction eer time. Vehicles ami the service is excellent and every one is i nieiitlalion from us. He is u gcntlen I'Hccb are always fair ami they are not the least hit afraid of t'omHtitiun. Mr. I linker is a practical man, a hard worker, j and scrupulous ami rxact in all his ' dealings. Prompt ami courteous atteu i tiou is given all pations ami Mr. Baker I linn ulinu'ii lliul tin In tin riiplit mutt In 1 the right place. Here unu may lie sure being treated fairly ami liberally, lie is O. K. every day in the vear. II. II. IIAI.L, harness are properly cleaned lieiore leaving the stable ami tint barn is well iMuipHtl in every way, nothing being lucking that the tlrst class lixery shoultl hae. Mr. Taylor has livetl in the Mil ley, twenty-live years anil his career is without a single blot. He is an active, made to feel at home. Neatness and cleanliness characterixe it ami there is no better meal for the money served anywhere. The restaurant has always home a good mime, ami Mr. Hall is in creasing the large business already built up. lie also oiterates u lodging house sonicly. No other camp in the west has better prospects than ours and Mr. Hall may Ik; surti that he is oi the right truck. He Ih O. K., ami as honest a man as there is in the statu of Oregon. MHS. W. S. CHUT, MII.I.NKIIY. This is a millinery establishment that commands very favorable notice from no as our IndieB patronize her very freely and wu might add verv wisely too. She keeps only those huts and bonnets that she knows will please and she ban built up a I urge trade. Shu ia painstaking ami accommodating in dealing with her patrons and her tnste and skill are ap preciated by our people. We do not think that Mrs. Cliipp is surpassed by any milliner in eastern Oregon in know ledge of her profession or trustworthi ness. iiu Ih u thoroughly experienced and coinM!tent person and Iiiih done ex ceedingly well since she bus been with us. Nuvv Htyles uru found here just as soon as they come on thu market and Mrs. Chipp is higly esteemed hero iih a lady of refinement, honorable dealing, and mercantile capacity. MHS. 11KNHY WALUCK, I'llOTOtlHAI'imi. The desire tu preserve thu pictured semblance of loved onus is an natural as life itself fur naught will recall tleitrones to memory like un excellent photo, and in Mrs. Wallick wu have an artist who doe work of ui excellent character. Her place ia well fitted up and thuru is nothing lucking thu up-to-date gallery shoultl huve. All materials used are first clasa and paiiiB aru taken with every sitter. In fact, thu reputation of thu gallery Ih excellent. Photography ia an art and profession and only a highly intelligent person can nicceed in it, but this lady ban made her murk anil her work is faultless. Her mount ings am of thu latest and best style und prices ever very reasonable. Now in thu time for Christinas orders to bu tilled und Mrs. Wallick turns them out very quickly. Mrs. Wallick is a person of great refinement, urtialic ability, und business judgment. a r. HOI.l.Y, IIAKNKNH, 8ADIILKS, K1V. This is a gentleman w hose record is such that hu merits a hearty word of praise from us for no other business man here is moru honorable or more liberal in his dealings. Hu bus worked .. !..!. I.. II f 1 up ii very iroiiinuiu uuu ui cuniuiu unu his patrons remain with him year in ami yeur out. Here every one is dealt with according to thu Cioklen Utile ami commercial principles of the right sort prevail. Helms a largo stock of saddles, harness, whips, robes, etc., to select from all of first rate quality anil our horsemen and the public generuily know that anything bought here is just as represented and thu price very reasonable. Whatever is needful for clothing or adoring un uniuial is here found and no customer is too particular for him to suit. 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