The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, March 02, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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    Wednesday, March 2, 1904
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THE SUMPTER MINER
The Sumptei; Miner
Of FICIAL?Xftnt OF IHE CITY OF SUMPTER
FUtllSHCU IVMV WIONIIDAr V
J. W. CONNELLA
T. Q. CMrVVMNE.
EDITOR
Entire at tin yottaOca In SuapUr, Of ton. lor
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alter.
acasceHmon atu
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Dr. W. A. Ilanilryx, after letting
hlii cyanide nrocesa at tbe Mountain
Lion mill In (ha Republic district,
wired Bpoknue frlenda that hla ays
tern haa arttived a complete success.
proHtable Biid ii, of course, in that
way, increasing "the output nf the
yeilowfmetal. For thia reasou it sees
probable that gold mining will he
more prominent than ever and invest
ments Id ml ulna more common.
Tbe Miner Iihh never reculvud more
enquiries about miuiiiK properties
from prospective buyers of stuck in
eastern Oregon for thu hriiiii length
nf time, Ihuit during Mm ihhI mouth.
If there Ih in icallty u well l.nl
iincud compensation in niiture, to
thlN section Ih due mi curly spring
this year. V Iiiivii been denied our
iiHiiul midwinter thaw mid have hail
'more snow tliiui for many yearn.
Kvou thn old timer hiIiiiUh iih much.
Tbe prospector, tbe newapaper and
tbe promoter are tbe leading factors
iu the upbuilding of a mining dis
trict, aaya an exchange. The proa
pectnr makes tbe discovery, the news
paper advertises his find to the world,
and tbe promoter interests capital to
develop the property. .They... are, all.
essential in tbelr various sphere,
and' without them tbe country would
remain unproductive. Of tbe three
tbe promoter comes in for tbe most
abuse, and as a genearl thing it is
undeserved. The promoter, like tbe
proHpector. is an enthusiast, and it Is
well that he Is, for no man can talk
up an euteipriae in which he lacks
faith. The mining sections of the
west oho much to the promoter. If
n pioperty turns out woll be makes
but little out of it. If it is a failuro
hi! Ih held responsible for it. Ilia
llli- in full nf cures Htid he is often
mute dcncivirg of sympathy than
censure.
Tim llrnt uidor for thn now Louis
laua I'ltiohuse exposition stumps calls
for tlm piloting of Ml, 00(1, 000 one
cunt HtiimpH, bearing the portrait of
Itoliert II, Livingston, anil 225, OOtl,
(100 two-cunt HtutiipM, hearing TIioiiiiih
.lelfemuii'H portrait. The Htamps will
im piaumi on hiiio hi every
Slates iioNtollli'ii on May I.
Uuiteil
Thn Long Creek Light editor Ih
Hocused of introducing a diMtiuct in
novation in journalism, by blowing
up hlri esteemed miiitnmporary with
dyuamitti Instead of with IiIh trusty
lead pnnnll, which niistum hhiio.Ioiim.
If guilty, which The Miliar hopes Ih
nut tho cane, of course it was a do
pruvej nut, Hut nvoii that Ih not ho
(inwardly, ho despicable n to contin
ually "kuoitk" mid lit about a rival
behind IiIh bnolc, nut having thn nerve
to pulilit.li wlmt he atliigsa'wltli IiIh
mouth.
And now i liilug stock exchanges
aro ahailng v. lib cut-rate brokers tiio
adverse, con i. lent of influential
mining papers. Tho criticism Ih
that they aro iiHed by olllccrH and
directors to dispose of tbelr own
worthier stocks. Men In charge of
mining companies pay, further, that
when they huro complied with the
riilea of these exchanges and had
their stock lifted, tlm members of
exchanges hare HyHtomatically begun
to hammer auch atock, for tlm pur
pose of fencing the company to con
stantly produce money to keep tho
iiuotatinus up to the advertised fell
ing price of treasury stock. Iu other
words, they are brace game, and
when an outsider goes against one of
them, bo gets tho worst of it. Tho
exchange at Los Angeloa ia named as
a conspicuous example of IIiIh charac
ter. Had not the Portland concern
been a failure from tho start, It
would hare been another.
Id the price of white paper. The
names of those who united in a
memorial to congress asking that this
trust, "this organization for the re
striction of trade," be investigated,
are prominent in tbe list of advocates
of a high protective tariff and apolo
gists for tbe trusts. Tbey go eo far
as to ask that the tariff be removed
from wood pulp, a large per cent of
which comes from Canada, and have
raised a fund of $50,000 to be used
iu fighting tbe paper trust In a
political way, in securing desired
legislation.
. .Id this, connection, following close
on tne( beeis-of- this actic-n .news
paper publishers, picas dispatches re
port that there Is a great scarcity of
white paper in tbe market; that tbe
Indications are that soon the great
dailies will not beable to secure a
sufficient supply at any p'rice. The
trurt has evideutly decided to make
a fight and la endeavoring to get in
tho first solar plexus blow.
County, Oregon, within six months
from tbe date hereof.
Dated this 24 tb day of February,
1004. ALVIN P. JONES,
Administrator of the Estate of
Samuel I. Jones, deceased.
The present year will doubt Imhm
witness all record lunkmi ill
of proline! Inn of gold, says Mining
World. The mines of Houlh Allien
am nlnvuy, but Hiirnly. iuortmsllig
llmlr proilmillou, and tlm labor con
ditions piovaillim iu tlm United
.States and Aiiritralin bespeak a year
of niitpiisslng output. Willi Cripple
Clock, Coloiado, iu full activity
throughout the year, no illntui banco
pioveiitliig, our gulil pindiicliuu will
exceed several mlllnii dullain that of
lilO.I, but without Clippie Creek'
assist alien we cannot hope fur any
icmiiil yea-.
The i' va lile process was lltst Intro
iluccil In .South Atilca, being tliein
applied In tailing, but 1(4 ptao
ticablllty iu appllcatluti to me wan
Hint ilcinonstiiiteil iu thin country.
Thin piucenn can be lined with piollt
ill all low grade ores uhcio tluie Ih
no copper picrieut. Tbeie Is. even a
large prollt lu ores containing only
c2 of gold to tlm ton. The I'aelllu
Count Miner says that this fact is
working : gieat change In gold lulu-
Alfred Henry Lewis Is the most
accomplished, delightful mnlnpulator
of tho Kuglish language that writes
fur tho American preHS today. His
prone is more than poetty; it Is music
til Hie Kill' h.iiI uiuinnillv nniirliipiiiir
pillllt . ,i .I.. ill hniinlni sWelehns
of prominent men iu public life are
classics, wonderfully accurate pen
portrayal. He should, however, eon-
Hue bliimelf to tlm work iu he which Kqulty mill will
c.xccln, above all other, lu the! I'losldont ,1. W.
What has tbe war in the Orient to
do with tbe mining industry lu
America? There are no guns power
ful enough to carry as far as tbe un
derground workings of a western
mine, and the gold in the ground will
be worth just as much, no matter
which side wins. Listed mining
stocks have declined lu sympathy
with tbe decline on the industrial
exchanges. Some prospective Invest
ors in uulistcd securities are display
ing a little attack of cold feet. Any
tlgbtoiiiug of money on tho ncoro of
thu win can only be but a temporary
development. When the investing
and speculating public fully realizes
tbe fnot that if this country Is
atfected by tho war It must be benefi
cially, the bulls will quickly got ou
top agniu Ly tho big demand for
securities of all kinds, and especially
good mining securities. There Is a
silver lining to every cloud and tbe
unanimous opinion la that tbe war
cloud in the Orlont has a llnlug for
us over which we should be hopeful
rather thau pessimistic. Daily Miu
lug Itccord.
WILLIAM WfcLLS ELMER
CONSULTING MININO
CNOINCKN
Office Hotel Sumpter;
SUMPTER. OREGON
BCBPOHD MeNIILl'S CODE
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE t, ilrl-NOTlCl for
PUBLICATION.
United Sum Land Office. "I '
Li Grande, Oregon, February y6, iqai
Nolle l hereby given thai In compliance with the
provisions ol the act of Congress ol June i. tlit en
titled "An act for Inn ule of Umber lands In the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing
ton Territory," as extended 10 all the Public Land
States by act of August a, ii.
HENRY A. CARRIS
of Canvun City: County of Cranl Stale of Oregon,
ham fhlt Jjii' filed In thlc nfticp tils sworn state
ment k8, for the purchase of the S W K SE
section No. (,; HEX NWtf and N)i N E ! ol section
No, t Tr- Nn. south R. No )? CWM. and will oHer
proof to show that Ihe land sought Is more valuabta
for Its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said land belore Chas.
If. Chance, U. S. Commissioner at Ms office al
Sumpter, Oregon, on Monday, the oil) day of May,
lv4.
He names as witnesses: Van Rensselaer Mead,
Ralph M-a I, of Sumpier, Oregon; Lemuel King,
Lemuel Darnell' of Audrev, Oregon.
Any an.1 all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims In
Ihls onice on or before said ith day of May. toot.
L:. W. DAVIS. HecWcr.
TIMItN LAND.
ACT JUNE S. ISTS. NOTICE
PUIMCATION.
FOR
Equity Will Strike Back.
The temporary injunction recently
I as u on by Circuit Judge Clifford at
Cauyou City against the Kqulty Min
ing company, restraining It from ex
tracting ore from disputed territory,
was dissolved yesterday hy Judge
Clifford and tho Kquity company Ih
again busy taking out ore. according
to long distance, telephone advlcen to
the Herald from Canyon City. The
start up at once.
Hughes, nf the
United Sia'es Land Olhce,
La Oran le, Oregon,
February tsth. ivm I
Notice Is hereby given thai in compliance with thd
provisions of the act of congiess nt June . 1878, en
titled "An act lor the sale 01 timber lands In Ihe slates
of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter
ritory." as extended to all the Public Land nates by
act of August a. i8ut,
ARCHIBALD T. VEDDER.
of Sumpier, county ol llaker, state of Oregon, hit
this dav Med In Ihls office his sworn statement No.
jgoj, for Ihe purchase ol the MS bw, Pie;, dw
and Sell Nwi; of section No. j? In tonshl
No. ii south, ranee No. 17 EWW, and
oner prool to show that tne land sought Is more
valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to said land be
lore Chas- H. Chance. U. b. Commissioner, al
Sumpter, Oregon, on Tuesday, the rtth day of
April 1904.
He names as witnesses: Peler J. Soarfs,
William keely, Robert Patterson, Robert W. Riley,
all of Sumpier, Oregon
Any and all persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are requested to file their claims hi
th s uftice on or belore said th day ol April. 104.
H. W. DAVIS, Register
i)ie.
wirT
1 Sut tit tiny Kveuiiig Pont of thin week,
'writing of llryaii ax tho Iago of
tlcinnciiicy, be
nut of bin
rumbles olf,
twiy, Into
Kiiuity company, is authority tor tlu
statement that suit for henry dniiiiigcs
entirely against Hie Keystone company mid
national jtlm tielner-lleudryx Investment com-
lliiauce. Ills t rent incut of tbe nubject
Is the merest dilvullng idiocy, 11 dis
play of ignorance that in humiliating
to bin Milliliters. He himself acknowl
edges, lu the story, that tlm con.-
pitrlson of llryaii to Iago In a "vile, (Kipiity mine,
clumsy llguie. " And it is; in fact,
the whole nitlcle can with lldellty lie
ho cliaiaclerieil, To the leader tlm
Impulsion is conveyed that the
"liter In engaged iu a distasteful
tusk ft urn necessity and, try as he
puny, the plaintilfs iu the injunction
proceedings, will be imitltuteil by the
Kiiiity. He miiliitnlns that there
went 110 grounds whatever for the
'null which tempoiarily shut down the
Herald.
NDMINISTUATOU'S NOT1CK.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
FDEEI FREE!! FREE!!!
85.00 Certificate of the bent
Oil Stock absolutely given away.
Writo tit once for plan how to
nccuro Five Dolliin' worth of
fully paid anil iion-n-'H's.-alilc
Oil Stuck without ca-li.
INVESTORS' LISTS COMPANY
Jiooui 7'J!) Talk Unw Iiltl-.
XKW YORK
MXl. 4lil4tl4ttatt4tVlelt'alla1
I HOUSES for SALE I
will, caniiut tlo h.uii-ell justice,
only turn nut a liuiiglhig job.
can
It all deeutls on whose o is gored.
There is nothing more unlver.-iilly
true. J'be ntateiiieut was given
lug. It Is, for one thing, putting the striking proof a few days ago at a
business 011 tlm basin of a iiiiinufin;- meeting of newspaper publishers in
turiug Industry. It Is, moreover, New York. The paper trust has been
uuilemigtiuil hits been duly appuuitetl l
by tho County Court nt the State of
Oregon, for tbe County of linker,
administrator of tho estate of Samuel
1 iloiies, deceased. All persons hav
ing cliilim against said estate are
hereby requited tu present the name
to me, properly verified, as by law
required, at the ottlce of Chas. 11
Chance, attorney. at-law, First Nil-
s
INSTALLMENT 5
PLAN
$2000 New Ten Room g
House, $500 Cash, Balance J
Monthly Payments. g
$800 Two Houses and
Three Lots. $200 Cash,
Rent Will Pay the Rest.
See BERNARD FLYNN
making many iilmudoued mines putting the screws to these publishers t ounl bunk building, Sumpter, llaker RttKKRMUWRttiuuKKW
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