The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, September 02, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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    THESUMPTER MINER
Wednesday, September 2, 1903
CROWN POINT
TO RESUME.
Operations Are to Continue
Through Fall and Winter
Months.
T. K. Hmhco InfoiniH Tho .Miner
Unit lio Iiiih been authoricd by IiIh
I'o-ouiiiiiri of II111 Ciown Point minis
Cnlilii Covii illflili'l, to icHUinn oper-
llllllllH. A CnlltlllCt will do lot III
nncn for diivlnu the Inwoi tunnel !!00
fllllt, wlllc.ll, IICCOIllillK III Hill oy, will
out Din ninlii olii of Ilin Kinnp.
Thin tunnel Ih nlieiidy In 750
foul. It will leach Ilin Ii'iIkii lit ii
depth f r.r.it fi'oi, iiniiiK Hum sir.o
font in Iciiulh.
Thoio Ih lit pnwiit 1,'JIHI feet or
woildliK'H on Ilin down Point, tlio
Kicator )n it ( I (in of which coiihMh of
cioHhi'iit tniinclH. 1'hn upper one cut
I lin ciii ninlii or ti'ii ,emn nun, linl
t III! lllll'liH HI'CIII I'll WCIO (if lilt III ('Oil-
hi'iiiihiicii. Soiiiii ililfllntr wiih ilnni',
Iiowiim'I, anil coiihIiIi'IiiIiIii hid taken
out, tliul went bettor tlimi i?.rill.
OwllIU 1(1 IIiImUHH llllUHpllltlltillll
(onillllollH, it COIllll llllt I III han
dled ill ii piollt mill only a few car
iouilrt worn nliippi'il, Iiii'iiiihI hiiioIIoih.
Mr. Ilailii'ii HiiyH Hint wink will lin
colli iiiui'il uuiuloiiiiptcdly iluiiuj; the
fall ami wiutiii' ami nnxt hciihoii ii in
duction plant will he elected on I lit
piopmly.
Tlio owiicih of t 111 h iiiiuii ImmikIiI It
twolxo or llftcen yriiiH nun. It wiih
I led up with initiation lor i-mcial
yciiiH ami dnxolopmciit wink Iiiih
ln'i'ii pioHcciili'il hIiicd I(!i not much
IiuhIIo ami ouoiuy or It woulil liawi
liciiii a pioiluccr limn nun. .Mr. liar
Iioo'h iihhocIiiIch in o Iowa people, not
mining mini.
Hon while, tho dulcot rythm of en
truncliiK liquid gurgles lent a soul
iiiHpirliiK elf oct to tlio occasion.
"Yen," continued tlio Hpenkcr, hh
IiIh iiuditnrH tdowly rained tliolr cttpH,
"that clear today of pant regreta mid
future fcarn, " "nothing Iiiih oor oc
curred In the mining world which
will attract hiicIi unlverwil attention.
At tho Kreat Itoboccn Lode on Ituhhi
Mouiitaiii, oiioratcd by tho JoriiHalcm
CoiiHolldated Oold Mining, Milling
and Exploration company, while a
crew of men wiih oiikiikciI in HinkiiiK
a whim to connect with tho throttle
va he on the lliuhliall level, a forma. I
Hon wiih encountered which chowed
HiiiiMi phiinomoual miIiich. The ore, i
IichIiIch koIiik IiIkIi in liniHH, pewter, I
Norway pine, pyiitun of hIwiihIi. uln
rickylto ami oilier wilunhlc iihiIiiIh,
iiHMiycd 8(17, Ii I R. 17 to the ton In,
lohii (iiiml. Kemiiiknlilo ore! Won-'
ileiful dlHCOeryl If you doubt my j
HtatiiimiiilH, I liiuo Home of It on tap'
which j on mo perfectly welcome to .
Hiunple. "
I
(I14T)
OF SUMPTER
Capital Stock
$25,000
OFFICER!
J. H. ROBBINS,
J. W. SCRIBER,
R. H. MILLER
H.S. DURGANi-
Praaldant
- Vloa Praaldant
Cashier
Assistant Cashlar
Safety Deposit Vaults Gold Dust Bought
Does a General Banking and Exchange Business
AUSPICIOUS BEGINNING.
Sumpter Masonic Lodge In
stituted Saturday
Evening.
MINES PROSPECTS
STOCKS
Investors desiring to place 20 or more, can learn
of an excellent opportunity to become interested in the
purchase of a mining property, situated in a good min
ing district in Oregon. Full particulurs, address,
E. A. CLEM & CO.
Reftranct by Permission 418 Chtmbtr of Commtrct,
Mtrchinti Nitlonil Binh, Portland, Ortfon. PORTLAND, OREGON
NEW COMPANY INCOKI'ORATHD
To Optra t
Holdings la
District.
Granite Ctttk
Tho (iiauile Cem Ih autlioilty for
the Hlalemeiit that aiHcleH of Incur
point Ion Iiiimi lienii Hied with County
(Jleik Nixon for the WohIoiii Mining
mid l)enlopmeiit coinpatiy wlti n
capital htock ol R(U,ono. IIh Incur
poiatniH me A. II. Cnmpliell mid Al
lieit lluich of Spokane, WiiHlilnu'ton,
and K. I. Duttou, I). K. Whlttiim,
ami M. .1. Ili'iiy, of Aiiitindii, .Maine.
mm i.t..... ..r .1 1 . ,
... ....j..-. ... .... .-... , ... lir-,1,lll.,,,1KH,I,
t'ui.Hii 11.11. uii'.i...' iimim 1. nil roinmci
11 Honeial minim;, iiiIIIIuk. HneltliiK
ami iciliictliiu IiuhIuchh.
.Mr. lluich, one of the luciupiun
toiH, Ih alii'iidy ipilto ptoiiiliicutly
lilelltllleil with tho minim: illlcii'HlH
of (Iiauile dlHtilct. Ho iiImi Iiiih
xnliiahlo niluiiiK' piupeity in Hie
Coom d'Aleue ciiuutiy that Ih in the
dlxlilouil paying cliirH.
The iiimiiImIIiiu of HiIh company
110 1 1 011 1 it meaiiH that Hie-e, gentlemen
me 1,'oIiik to opeinte their IioIiUuish
heieoua liuer t-cnle, ami, theiefoie,
that the (intuitu cieek dintilct will
lie pioportiomitely mine net he.
The Kumpter .MiihoiiIc Indue wiih
1 tint It 11 1 fil Satiinlny ewinliiK at Hid
new lodue iooiiih on Center ntieet liy
S. M. 01 1111, of Kiikciic, moid wor
Hhlpful (iiiimi .MiiHter of tho Htnto of
Oii'k'on, under moHt aiiHplcioiiH cir
ciiinhtiinci'H. The follow inu oIIIccih
weni liibtiilleil. 1
ThuimiH Mcllwen, woinhipfiil iiiiih
ter; l''iauk (I. Mewelt, m'hIiii war-j
den; llei licit DiivIh, junior wimlen;;
l''ied I). Smith, M'liliir deacon; .Jiih-i
eph Kced, junior deacon; ,1. Win.
W'IIhoii, tiler,; S. I). Kinder, fecin
tmy, mill I.owIh Miim'H, tieiihiuer.
A paily of foily Ihe .Miihoiih fioin
linker City, accoiiipniilcd liy a mi m -lier
of lailicH, niiUeil on a Hpecial
tiiiiu nlioiit el'lit o'clock nml iihIhUmI ,
In the ccicinoiilcH. The IhKoih
M'eiueil chnimeil with Ihe new hall
and the excellent luxlnninr, made liy
the Hlnler lodKe. Iiu'llidilik the local
nttemlnuce, oxer 1'iTi .Miimiiih wcie
piei-eut at the meetlliK. J
At Hie coiicIuhIoii ot the liiHtulla
Hon of olllceiH (itnml .MiiHter Voimn
delUeicil mi excellent nilill 's. deal
Iiik' in a eiy aide manner with the
uluclples of miiMinry.
lie ciiiiKtntiilateil the Sumpter luctli-j
i en upon their licautifiil lndo iooiiih
nml the faxoinlile conilltioiiH under
which Hie new-Indue was Innunuuili'd. I
He Htated that it hud ueer lieen hiri
I plciihino to hce Hitch an iiuhpIcIoiih
I lu'wInnliiK iiinde auwyheie. 1'ollnw-,
I I UK IiIh iiiIiIichs mmiii1 i-lioil ti'tlkH
i w eu made liy the vIhIIoih ftom linker1
! City. On liehalf of the Sumpter
IihIkc, N. C. Itit'hardH npoke appro
prlately.
After the instnlliitlon cercmonleH 1
iml the HpeeclimnkliiK were oxer, tho
ltule adjourned to the Immiuct iooiiih
,-,'V,'.'VW,',
A. P. UOSS, President
GEO. H. TRACY, Cashier
g Bank of Sumpter 3
Ir.ni.et. t Ginoril Banhlng luilniii
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits
Dr.ids Ji.iwn on j
SUMPIER,
li.uti of the auiIJ Special attention to collections.
bnfety Deposit boxes for rent.
OREGON
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EVERYTHING FRESH
IN GROCERIES
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m Granite Si. 1 Sumpter, Ore.
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WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
Or Found on Ribbl Mountain That Got
High in John Guild.
"Tho most celebrated strike In
model ii hUtoty wiih uimle a few dnyt.
iiko," Hiild doe .Miller, the expert
miner and mixer who doc the day
nliint at tho (.'lull, us a colect and
highly cultured audience elbowed
the mahogany and t;ae nipt atten-
dowiiHtnirrt where an excellent npreiul
piepmed liy
awaited.
the ladle of Sumpter
AkciiIh want iil ot cell tdmies of,
tOl'k In tho Aalhka Oil company.
Write for Information to C. C. I
IlitOWN A. CO., It. ifiOri 100 Eit
Lake St., ChiciiKo, 111.
tTlm celebrated limid'n "the beor of
trood cheer" iiIwu.vh on ilrauht lit Dun
phy'b The Club.
American Brewing and Crystal Ice Co,
E. SIBER, General Manager.
Manufacturers of
First Class Draught and Bottled
Also Ice Made of
Distilled Water.
BEER
The most modern equipped plant in the state.
All orders promptly attended to.
Telephone, Main i j- BAKER CITY, OREGON.
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