THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, June 17, 1905 I The Sumpter Miner PUHIISMEI) (VERY WEDNESDAY BY JAMES LOOIE T. C. OWYNNR. - - EDITOR Entered at the pottofflce In Sumpter, Oregon, (or transmlstlun through lh malls as second clatt vatter. SUBSCRIPTION HATES On Year Ji.oo Sl Monlht 1.15 AlWAYS IN ADVANCE. Thi) pmiiilo of Suinplor arc to Im coiniiKiinitMi for tliulr KonoroiiH roHpoiiMit to tint cull for niil from tliu fllHtroHxixl community ut Huiiinur. IN LINE FOR THE FOURTH. Committees Have the Work Well in Hand and a Big Time Assured. A grout many iooilo think ly invimtliiK a fmv IiiiiiiIkmI ilollarH in mining Hlook t hoy am laying tliu foundation for a miliHtantlal fortuno wliluli will iiuiturialiu almost mh noon iih tliolr Htook rortlllciitoH am IhhiiimI. It Ih trno tluit tunny minuH havo piiiil from tliolr onrlliwt oporut lull, lint a majority of Hid grout oiidh of tlm country Imvo not, and tliu fact rttmuiiiH Unit it tnkiiH time, capital ami judicious matiiigiimoul to pliion tlm nvoriigo property on a pay ing IiiihIh. TIiiiiii Ih prolialily no Mold of invfrttmnnt In tlm world will oh Iiiih yioliloil miicIi onormoiiH I'olnniH iih mining. Minim; poi'lmp Iiiih morn inlllioiiiilrttH to Mh urotllt today tliini any otlior Iniluxtry, yot ut tlm Hiiiiio tiino (Iiuhu fortnnuH am not tlm work of a day, lmt of yoaiH of porHii vim illicit and cuiiHorvntlvo inHtiiigonmiit of tlm mining proportion uliloli Imvo yioliloil thorn. Tlm gonornl talk itliout a ilopron lou wliluli may follow tliu proHout oomiimroiitl activity Ih hold liy homo to Im tendency lldiimm. Jiowovor, iiiIhcIiIovIouh, having a to dt'Htroy pulillu con- TI10 .lourniil for Im-nntorH, taken an opponllo viow of tin) mnttiir on tho theory that "a -watched pot never Imll., and a com niorolal panic which in anticipated and prepared for, will prolialily novor eomir. " Hpoaklng further along UiIm lino it nuyn: "Tho very fact that IiiihIiikhh men am rttuilyiug proHciut Indii'titioiiH, and recognize a piiHHililn change from tho present high tension of activity may nor-vo 1o render any midden and diHiiHtroiiH panic ImpoHHllilc. That t ratio will not continue for many yearn to come io tut iih good iih it Ih now may lo taken for granted. Hut while men are moderately cautioiiH no Hiidden and HerloiiH reverne Ih likely to occur. While Home decline In trade may lie windy anticipated, it Ih hIIII IidhhIIiIc (hut trade may continue to lie moderately good for a year or two. In the central and western purls of the country agricultural con ditions are snld to lie very Hiitlnfiio tory. Ah a rule, farmer have more money than they ever had liefore, mid are in a more prosperous con dltlon. Many of them have reduced their mot tunics and paid oir their delitn. While fiiriners are prosperous and agricultural prospcts are good uuy very hoiIoiih trade depression Ih not to lie anticipated. The rapid concentration of wealth Ih tho most werlous condition that confronts the nation at thin moment." VUwm le Surl Work Friday John Doiiii and V. It. Mead, velwers leceutly appointed for llurut Klver road, who with county mirvoyor are to report to the county commissioners, will take up the work Friday, and they hope to Imvo the matter completed by July 1. the the the Tho various Fourth of July com mittees have tho work woll In hand and tho program Ih rapidly taking hIiiiim). 1 Jo tai Is. hnwovor, havo not yet huon completed, and tho ontlro program Ih not yot ready for an uounconiout. Funds are rapidly coming in and tho llniincliil commttlu Ih assured that tho Htihscrlptlona will exceed 81,500. The parade will ho ono of tho load ing features. Ton or moro Sumpter merchants will provide (louts, and several will come from linker City, besides tho dig delegation of visiting Woodmen and the various local fraternal orders which will join in tho parade. A. J. Stiusou, charlmau of tho drilling committee Iiiih formulated the following set of rules to govern these centests: Ooiihle hand Time 15 minutes; hummers not to exceed eight pounds in weight; number of drills not to exceed llfteeii; stool must calipor soveii-eiglitlis of an inch; tho last two drills will lie allowed to ho Bwdogod hack not over four Inches from face of hit, and said lilts must cullpor seven-eigliths of an inch; tho tennis In contest will bo allowed to change at will; in all changes tho striker will not no allowed to follow his partner down lmt onco under penalty; no fostering will bo all owed; teams will ho allowed but ono coach and water tondor; couch shall bo time-keeper for team; tho decision of tho otllciul tlmo-keopor shall bo Una!; any team drilling through tho rock can start it now holo but must use drills of tho orlglnul fifteen; said holo will bo measured to tho lowest drill cut shown in rock; the entrance feo for team In mild contest shall bo 810 and uo entries shall bo made after 12 o'clock p. m. on July :i; all entries to bo made to A. J. Stlnson, cliarlman drilling contest; all teams entering tho contest must havo boon residents of Kasteru Oregon for Hlxty dayH prior to the 1st of July, l'.IOIt. Single handed Time ilfteon utes; hummers not to exceed pounds in weight; not over llfteeu drills will be allowed; steel must caliper three-fourths of an inch; last two drills bits must caliper three-fourths; uo Hwedglug will be allowed; but one coach will be allowed; entrance fee 8.". Hoys' double handed contest No entiles will be accepted when age Ih over llfteeu yearn; the same rules will govern the contest that govern the men's double handed coontest with the exception that hummers must not exceed four pouudn in weight and steel must be three fourths of an inch. All entries must be made by H o'clock a. m. July II, lIMlil, Hntrancefee S'J.flO. The committee has not definitely decided the purses in tho above contests, but It in stated the Unit prize hi tho double drill will probably be 8100, in the single 8100, and 875 in the junior. There Ih also to be a llremen's contest between Sumpter and linker City, but the prize is not stated. Walter Croulu, chairman of tho uuiii'u nun iiuisiu i-uiiuiiiiirii hub . secured tho Sumpter band and nu orchestra for tho 3rd and 4th, and lu addition the White Swan band of Hakor City will bo bore with tho delegation from tho sister town. SUMPTER GROUP. in lu-four A Good Showing Being Made on the Property. A considerable Bhowlng has been rrjudo on tho Sumpter group, owned by Waltor Croulu, M. K. Scott and othors, and located six miles north west of tho city. Tho property In cludes six claims and has now 275 foot of tutinol, two shafts and ouo open cut. KHt: There uro two parallel ledges, 400 feet apnrt, ouo of which is forty foot lu width and the other llfteeu. Avorago assays go from 85 to 845. School Election. Tho school election hold Monday afternoon resulted lu tho election of Mrs. M. 11. Mercer iih a mem bo r of the board, and n tlo botwoou X. C. Itlchurds and George E. ' Allou. Him Diiriffin vuna nlnftiml nlnrb. Only u light vote was cast. Tho legal way of deciding tho tio is to draw lots. Drove to Heppner. F. O. Huckuum and W. C. Caldor loft today to drlvo through the country to tho scouo of tho Hoppuor disaster. Mr. liuckuuni'u mothor-In-law, Mrs. Elder, and sororal of his relatives uro thought to bo lost. Miller enp protectors. T. G. Harrison agont for Raker, Grant and Union counties. All tho latest novelties in hats at Neil I Morcnntile company's. Giant Powder is the best by test in tho world. T. G. Harrison agent. rjR. PEARCE & ANDERSON Physicians and Surgeons PROPRIBTOHS SUMPTIR OBNIRAL HOSPITAL SUMPTIR.ORIOON . .. i OFPICB, Mln li. T.ltphon. hospital. Miln ii. F. E. HOBSON. Civil and Mining Engineer. U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor lor Ore ton, glnetr lor the City ol Surapttr. En- Ui)4irrn i PetiM 8irji. i 0nnlitlA. let FrUllDi CHAS. H. CHANCE ATTORNEY AT LAW City AUtmee U. S. CemnliileMr Rooms 2 and 3, First Bank of Sumpter Building, SUMPTER, OREGON Oltice Phone No. jot KeslJence Phone No. i DR. L. T. BROCK Physician and Surgeon. Simpler, Oregon. I am now rrepareJ to receive nj treat pallenti. both meJIcal ani turglcal, In the best equlppei private anltarlum In the country, Nice i)ulel home, with tralneJ and eip.rlrnceJ nurse alttays In at tenJance. Up-lo-Jate surgical work a specially. F. A. E. STARK. Attorneyat-Law Center, cor. High St, Sumpter, Oregon HENRY J. JORY U. 8. DKI'UTV MINKItAL SUKVKVOK ;t Ralston lelldlni, It Cnnde. Ortton MINERAL PATENT t. TOWNSHIP PLATS AND ANYTHING OF RECORD IN THE U. S. LAND OFFICE Basche Hardware Co. . . Sumpter . . GENERAL DEALERS IN Shelf and Heavy Hardware Iron and Steel Pipe Mining and Mill Machinery Agents for " HERCULES " Powder Fuse and Caps C. C. Basche MANAGER GOOD THINGS TO EAT AT E. P. Bergman & Compa'y GROCERS Mill Street, New Building. THE SUMPTER MEAT MARKET m AUSTIN MEAT CO. Props. Butcher and Packer Fresh and Cured Meats and Sausage of all Kinds SUMPTER, OREGON ffErffffllBan