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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1903)
COVERS THOROUGHLY THE GOLD FIELDS of the INLAND EMPIRE EASttRN INVESTORS k IN OREGON MINES Pay for AND READ IT TALK OF THE TOWN. I Cot Hiilite projierty, in tho QuartK- ' I tmrir tlintrict. Iin Cleaver 1h Htill uf- " , lering with a nevero attack of rheumn- T. W. Davison In now in the eaHt m , H, ,, wn ,,rojmby ,BVe to ,ake a milling huHii.fHH. prolonged trip north. l. W. Muleahy, mining mat., Iiiih j ((m,(1 ,, taU) VnUci fitaleB gone mi u ten .lays' I rip to HM.kane. mrm fr Orcunn and nrinclnsl owner " . . Kngiucer Kriink K. Ilnlnmii In now making Miirvityn in I lie Strawlicrry Mountain country, in the nclghlorhool ..( I'ralrie City. liiiliHpiiHilioii has imiihimI Davlil Halnl, the popular p.iHseiiger coniluctor on the S. V. Ky., to take n lay off. 1 1 in hrother William in acting in his ntcail. I. M. Wuttri- Iiiim moved IiIh iihhii.v plant mill ehcnic.il appliances to the ('nicker Oregon mine, where he will make all tcntn of ores from that property. .Mr Cunhiimn, of Sampler, who Iiiih Ih-i'ii visiting Iter aunt, Mrs. A. A. Itroilcck.ut Kvcrctt, Washington, hiimlc titled to make that city her future home. (Mimics Springer, of Tcilluridc, Col orado, who hits spent nil IiIh life in the mine of the Centennial State, came in on Sunil.iys tram and will engage in hi vocation in thin district. Oil livoiiul of two of the memherri he iug ill, the wave and means committee on periiiiiueiit nrgiiul.atinii, of the mining iihMiciation, could not secure a ipiorum yesterday. W. .M. Itoclnma, u thorough millmaii, arrixed in Suiupt.ir on Siimlay hint, lie Iiiih taken a MMition at the Virginia Mill in tlie lireeiihoriiH, and will lie lo cated there in the futille. IJiiarlyhuig miners are drtcrmiucd to have an nrguiicil mining district. A meeting win held on the 'JM in Maul, and a couiuiittee apHiiuted to trace out the iMiuudary line etc. Miss Jennie McCtihhcu, the Alamo ''.Midnight (uccu" haw In-cii offered f.'dKHI ciihIi or llfitHHlon a houd for the property she located on (JilcUr liioiiu tain on the llmt day id this vein. Colonel Itoy Miller and I'rauk Shcltnu are on the K. I', district meeting which will he held at limit luton Saturday. A team from the Sumpter lodge will participate in the diitliiig content. It. I.. Turner, Don I.. Willurd and K. Itutle sr hae tiled articles of the in corporation of the l.ittlc Cracker gold mining company, Capituliation $1,000, 000. Tim head ollice will Ik at Sim pler. The (ioldeu Vi.ird iiiiue in now eipiippcd with itH new deep sinking plant. Thin hoini is capahle of uorMug to a depth of 1000 feet It will lie put in million on nel Tuesday for the lirM time. Two more earn of the wonderfully rich concentrate! from the North 1'olu mine were shipiicd from Sumpter yesterday, This inakeH four curHthat have lieeu forwarded to the Smelter thin month. (!. U. Townsciul leaven ahout the tlrst of the coming mouth for the (irecn horiiH, where he will lake charge id the Parker rotary stamp mill which has bono erected to crush ores from the Virginia Mine. Klmer K. Cleaver in in town today, arranging to put on the market hi rich of the Standard mine in the (Jnartr.burg district, Iiiih been in Sumpter for several days pant. He is negotating u mining deal, hut iIohii'I care to talk about it until consummated . The funeral of the late Alfred liku wa" held yeHterday. Knv. W. II. I leppe, preached the funeral sermon at the Methodist Clmrch. The Cave Furniture company were the funeral director" and undertaker. Mr. Lake's remains were interred in the, lllue Mouutaiii celnetry. Mr. and Mrs. Richards Entertain. Mr. and Mrs ,, C, ItichardN enter tained ahiiul fm ty of their friends at progressive wIiIhI hint Saturday evening', the occiihIoii being their wooden wed ding, wliich wiin one of the most enjoy utile social evenlH of the season. Tliey were unsistcd in receiving hy Mr. and Mrn. D. I.. Killeu, and .MissJcssiu llrock who nerved punch to the players tllirin the evening. I'lut host and hostess were the recipients of many handsome prcs- eiitn in addition to an almost unlimited uiimher of clothes piiiH and potato manlier. A local orchestra of four pieces fiirulHhed excellent music during the evening. Dainty refreshments were nerved at the clone if the evening'!) en tertainment. Mrn. James Lome won the llmt prize for the liidicn and Mr. Harry Heudryx the nentleiiienV lirnt prim Mrn. X. .1. Sorennen and Mr. Will Killeu carried off the connotation prizen. TIiomi invited were; Mr. and Mm. I). I.. Killeu, Mr. and Mm. Arthur A. Seoul t, Mr. and Mm. biwreuce M. Welnh, Mr. and Mm. Seymour II. Hell, Mr. ami Mm. TIioiiiiih V. Davidnon, Mr. and Mm. Neil .1. Sorennen, Mr. and Mm. I'red I). Smith, Mr. and Mm.C. V. Kear, Mr. and Mm. Khcrinun, Mr. and Mm. C. C. Ilanche, Mr. and Mm. H. I). .Mct'ainmou, Mr. and Mm. (). M.San- ford, Mr. and Mm. It. II. Miller, Dr. and Mm. (Sreeulee, Dr. and Mrn. llrock, Mr. and Mm, .lumen Logic, Mr. and Mm. Harry Heudryx, Minn Calder, Minn Creeulee, Minn Jennie llrock, Mr. Will i:. Davliinou, Dr. Iv. W. Mueller, Mr. Carr Xeil, Mr. William Killeu, Mr. .1. A. Howard, Mr. W. C. Calder and . I mitre I'awcett. - o YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND A COMI'KKTK ASSOHTMKNT ChiuaiiHUC, Crochory ai (5lassiuaro maipley's UV ntdkr a Specialty of tottl tln yoartimj tour Snpplir THE I'LACK IS (4T) OF SUMPTER Capital Stock $25,000 OFFICERS J. H. BOBBINS, Prasldant J.W. SCRIBER, - - Vlo-President R. H. MILLER, ... Cashier H. S. DURGAN, - . Assistant Cashlsr Safety Deposit Vaults Gold Dust Bought Does a General Banking and Exchange Business ONLY THIS WEEK Our C'li'iimncc Sale linn lieen crowned with Marked yiiinw. Thin week eniN the Month ofJniniiity, when the opportunity will have punned I'm neeniin nucli harpiins in discounts ie we are now pviu. If you need anything in our vurioti.4 lines, nuue and nee what we will do for yon. We will cell von : : : : : ::::::: A Knit of Clothes worth Slo.OO for 810.00 A Suit of Clothes worth 10.00 for 7.f0 A Suit of Clothes, worth 0.60 for 4..'0 A I'uir of Shoes worth fl.00 tor 4..")0 A Pair of Shoe worth 4.00 for .J..r0 Huts ut 2") Hr cent Discount and other (ioods at Slaughter Prices : : : : : HOBSON MERCANTILE COMPANY A FINE LINE OF ..GROCERIES.. ALWAYS IN STOCK Frenh Vegetables Arriving Daily. Prompt Delivery. (Jive Un a Trial and We Will l'lcane You. EDLIN & STARBUCK Opera Heuee Bleek Phone 361 SUMPTER. 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