The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, December 16, 1903, Page 9, Image 9

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    Wednesday, December 16, 190
THE SUMPTER MINER
OREGON
SENATORS
SNUBBED
A Washington special, comment
ing ou tho rolutlotis between the Ore
gon delegation lu congress and the
Jidminstriitiou, says:
For tbo Urnt time in twenty three
years Oregon Mucin itself without
representation ou at least one of the
committees that handle tho rirer and
harbor bill, but to mako matters
worse Oregon will have no represen
tative ou tho houso committee on
industrial expositions, which is to
handle-the Lewis and .Clark- expoal
tlon bill ' '
Instead of securing rivers and har
bors, which he sought, or insular
affairs, which was olfercd him by
Speaker Cannon only a few days ago,
Congressman ileriiiiin, is girou uiem
nership ou the committees ou Indian
alfairs aud election of proaideut, vlco.
presidout aud representatives in con
gress, whilo WIlllimiHon is mudo a
mombper of Irrigation aud mines aud
mining.
Thoro is an iuterestiug story
connected with Hermann's failuro
to go ou insular affairs, offer tho
offer made him by Speaker Cauuou.
When ho learned that ho was .slated
for insular affairs, and not tho com
mit teo of his choice, Hormann
consulted with his colleagues, with
the result that the dolegatou resolved
to mako a last stand lu tho hope of
forcing him ou tho river aud harbor
committee.
"It was said if tho wishes of the
state should bo further ignored liy
tho speaker of the house, aud Dor
mant! should be further ignored by
the speaker of tho house, and Her
maun should bo denied tho one com
mltteo place most sought and of most
advantage to Oregon, this adverse
seutlmont at homo would ho strength
ened aud the chaucoa of carrying the
state for the republicans iu the elec
tion next year might bo materially
lessened. In fact, it was stated that
a continuance of tho policy of ignor
ing the wishes of tho peoplo of
Oroogn would very likely prove dis
astrous iu 1904.
On this ground the delegation
appealed to the presidout to iutoicede
with Speaker Cauuou to secure for
Hermann a , place on tbo committee
on rivers and harbors. The president,
of course, took no band in the mat
ter, but a copy of the delegation's
letter waa sent to Speaker Caunon,
with the remit that i Htrmann,- In
stead of getting a committee better
than Insular affairs, waa given one of
leas importance.
"For the first time l,n its history,
the state of Washington in the
present congress far outranks Oregon
in the committee places accorded its
members. In the Fifty eighth con
great the Pacific Northwest ' has no
representation on the public lands
committee of the house, and will
bare little to say in framing whatever
legislation is attempted to correct
the public land evils."
Confectionery. t .
Fresh Candies and Frnit, Choice
Jine of Cigars and Tobaccos, at
.SIURUILL'S.
OFFICIAL RECORDS.
fl... -Il.. 1 !..-. . ill I
1 in- loiiuuiiic iiiHirumuiHs were men
at the Baker count v enurt house during
the week iulints Dee. If), 11)0".
KKAL KSTATE TKAXSFKKS.
DKKDS,
Nov. 111). W. lllldcbraud to J.
F. tirey, lots 1 and 'J block 10,
Haines; 6100.
Dec. " E. P. aud Chas. II. Castor
to E. C. Rolling, lots I) aud 11,
block 1. Kock Creek; S50.
Dec 11 -Mrs. E. C. Helling to
CJeo. A. Fisher, same; 900.
Dec. 11 Sumpter Lumbor com
pany to Sumpter, Tacuma addition of
17 lots lu N. 1-2 S. W. U X. E.l.l
Sec. 32 Tp. f) R. U7 E.
Sept. 10 State of Oregon to (too.
K. Laugley, X. 8 X. W. '4 See. 10
T. 13 R. H E. ; 6100.
April 28 -Jim. Howl by to E. A.
Roud, lots II), 20, 21 aud 22, I). 23,
Wllovalo; 8800.
'Nov.'' SOu-'i'V' Vi 'EpTjIngflT'; aud
wlfo to II. aud Faunio Hinduiau, X.
W. 4 See. 1 Tp. 0 K. 30 E; Sl.tHiO.
July liV'09 U. S. A. to llalam
Phillips, 100 acres In Sec. 14 Tp 8
It. 38 E.
April 1, '0211. Phillip aud
wifo to Thos. II. Phillips, S. ,E . '4 S
W. !4 Sec 30 Tp. 7 R 38 E; S'.OO.
April 1, '02 II. Phillips and wife
to J. W. Phillips. S. W. '4 H. W.
)i Sec. 30 Tp. 7 R. 38 E; 6500.
Feb. 28 A. L. Drown to Annie
llrown, lots 1 aud 2 II. it and lot'O
ii. !) At woods adu to linker City;
6800.
Den. 14 John liurusldo's heirs, to
Jas. A Uuruside, S. W. 4 X. W.
U Sec. 31 Tp. 7 R. 3D E; aud laud
in Washington; 6850.
Dec. 12 S. M. Haines to Win.
Jackson, lots 11 aud 12 li. X,
Hal lies; 805.
Dec. 1 John H. Toney aud wifo
to W. R. Moore, west half of south
west quarter of Sec. 35 Tp. 7 R. 38
E; 81.
Xov. 17 David Ecoles and wlfo
to Moollcr, Park aud Drowning,
uoutli.huJfL.iif. l.qta.tJuid.O aud.iuu'th
three, aud a half foot of lots I aud 7.
11. 1, Maker City; 83,500.
Sept. 2H- F. M. Suxtuii. to Mamin
Cox, lot 0 block A, iiowdeu's adu
to linker City; 8275.
July 18 Receiver to Alox S.
Watt, in full for 104 acres lu Sec. ID
Tp. 11 It. 38 E; 8110.
Sept. 25 Moran Owou and wlfo
to W. J. Mills, lot 10 1). 2, At
wood's 2nd adu to linker City; 81.
Nov. 14 John Sell in It 7. ot al to
Samuel A. Logan, lot 10 I), 2 Laek
adu to UakerClty; 8100.
Sept. 14 liouruo Laud and Imp.
company to Mrs. John Arthur,
20x102 feet north of Arthur lot lu
Bourne; 1100.
MIXING MATTERS.
. . DIIU.
1
March 1 Joe McClellan to F. II.
Martine, Elkton ju rtz claim; 1100.
Nov. 30 C. S. Warren, Jr., to E.
II. Martin, Elkton quarts claim ; 81.
Dec. 1 A. J. Bonde to R. L
Farmer, "Omega" and "Oneida"
quartz claims; 8120.
Mar. 23 J. M. Doyle .to Justice
O. M. Co, "Trail" quartz claim; 81.
4 Dec. 9 Jas. Stephenson et al to
J. Rourne, Jr., Van Winkle quartz
claim; II.
Aug. 10, '02 W. X. Proebstel to
Eastern Oregou M. Co., one-half
Yankee Jim and Yaukey Jack quartz
claims; 821,350. '
Fresh ranch eggs at Jackson Broth
Prime Pork, Veal, Mutton, Beef
and Lamb t Turkeys, Ducks
and Chickens, Live' or Dressed.
An Order, Left With Us Means Good Eating.
Jackson Bros.
THE GEM SALOON
A. J STINSON, Prop.
(Successor to Snyde & Stlnson)
Only the Best Brands of Liquors Served" Over tht Bar
SUMPTER, - - - OREGON
Heating Stoves
To Burn
We Have an Over-Stock of Hot
Box Heaters at Reduced Prices.
Basche-$3ge
Hardware ComjfMny
A FLYER ..
FOR A FEW DAYS
at
All 12f 1-2 c. Gigars at 10 c.
; SEE THE LIST
REX INTIGK1DAD SANCHEZ y HAYA,
REINA VICTORIA SIZE. EL SIDELOS,
SENATORS,, CARCIAS, SUBLIME,
BOCK&CO's ROOSEVELT;
Harvard's 3 for 25 cents
50. good 5c Cigars for $1
Star and Horseshoe Tobacco 44c per lb.
English Walnuts, 17 cents per lb.
Everything in the store at like prices.
ELITE CIGAR
Granite St. STORE :SUmDter,Ore.
era.