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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1904)
COVERS THOROUGHLY THE GOLD FIELDS of the INLAND EMPIRE EASTERN INVESTORS IN OREGON MINES Pay for AND READ IT I. X. L. MINE PRODUCING OVER $20,000 PER MONTH Takes $300 a Day From The Plates And Ships Ore That Goes Better Than $1,000 a Ton. Tl.u following from lint Purtlnud Tclcgriim Im mm (if t ho inimt Interest I ilk' mining ili'iiiH iivcr imiIjIIhIicii re garding mi fiiHlci'ii Oregon property ; tlm moid Inlmchlliit! Iicciiiihii It Ih tin llrnl 1 1 nit) mi nllli'liil Hliitiiini'iit of the lU'inliii'l lull nf nun (if our miner) Iiiih ever licnti inililihlii'il, TIiIh hi'oiih In Im iinthiiiilii!, lint, thn itliiiui'iirt inn that till) Htlltttlllellt Will lltlVt'l' llltl'lldl'll to Im iiiiiili) tuiliHo through tlm mt'illmn of printer') Ink. The Tclfginm mi'h: I, X. li. iiiluii. tnt (Srceuhuru. Ih proving to I in it veritable huuiiuii, iifiitirdlug In 0. C. Xcpplo, of tlm New Vork CoiiHlulldnted in I in1, who writes to li. V. Koiuly, of Port Intnl. lit hn h : ; "Tlm I. X. li. in I im, which Iiiih i only two stumps, Ih taking 6:100 pur uliiy from tlm plates iilniin and Ih i shl'iiplng nm t lilt t iivcrngi'H nut over ' 61,000 pi'r ton. Tlm hint enr shipped i lirnught 8i:i,'J()0 for u twelve tun enr Mini iiinkiw the production of tlm pinperly over 620,000 per mouth, or 6.10,000 pur year. When you con sider HiIh ureal output mid tlm prop urty only being iiiilppud with n two Htntnp mill, Ih It any woudur wo are cuthiiKliiHtlo nrur tlm (iruunlinrn ills tiict mid IIh wonderful wealth? "Tlm umcliiuery for tlm Now York CoiiHolldiitud Ih being rnpldly put In plnco mid will Im in operation iih hooii iih pohhIIiIu, hut It Ih expected will lii Irupplng HtiunpH hy May 1." TO CRDAit WATERSHED RESERVE FOR SUMPTER I). II. Khullur, of vVnidilugtoii, for est superintendent, wuh hurt) todny In thu mutter ot appointing it supervisor to tiiku chin mi of linker City water shed reserve, which wuh net aside by proclamation February ft, 11104, to preserve thu purity of tlm sources of linker's wider supply. Mr. Shcllcr solicited mi iipplii'iitinu fur thu posi t Ion from Vim itcosnlciir Mend, lint iliiiHtiiui'h iih thu ntlleti only pay 75 u mouth ti ml thu mini In charge Iiiih to puy hi own uxpuiihUH, Mr. Mend du el I ued to lilt nil application for thu place. The reserve in iictiou em tirneuH .'iO.IIOO ncies mill thu duty of keeping it clcnr of Htock would pruh nlily i'oumiiiiu mm mini's entile time. Mr. Shelter's utteiitlou iih culled to the iippliciitiou of Dm city coun cil of Suiiipter for n receive to liu vet nnldu imrtheiiHt of here mid covering thu heiid witters of I'olu mid Wind creekn which furnlt.li thu ally's wntei Mipplr, mid which, it Ih olnimed, liecome exceedingly tool during thu Mimmer mouths, on iicnoiiut of thu Htock being allowed to gri7e there. This rurervu linked for taken in iiuout CO, 00(1 mire, located on township 8 ninth, rtiutto 117, cunt 8. IIH, It.JI", 0 118 aud li-IIH. Thu council over h yenr ago made application to have thu territory mentioned set aside, but no notion has yet been taken by thu government. Mr. Shelter agreed to take the matter up in linker with City Attorney Klchnrds, who wont there yesterday on IiiihIiichh. lie uracil Dm iuipurtmicu of having I tlm rcrerves uiented nt onon, since tlm fact that the linker reserve ' will no longer he urnlliililu iih ii Htock range, will have u tendency to drive sheep mid cattle ovur to tlm Suiiipter watershed mid pollute the water more thnu ever liefore. Mr. Shelter retail ed tlm situation mid promised to I ii liit Hu iniiftiir mi with Attnrnnv lltlulmrdH mid do nil In his power ' townrd the nttnluinont of thlu end. Mr. Meud who Ih conversant with the matter from the fact Unit he wuh h member of the council whou the nppllcntlon whh mnde, and iiIho from hl fmiilliarlty with the country Hhowud Mr. Slieller the neccsity of a Hpeudy granting of the petition, to which he readily assented aud pledg ed IiIh nld. IIMIM UNO, ACT JUNt S. II7I.-N0TICI FOR UlllCaTION. I'lillrJ Sute UnJ olfice, j (iunJf, Oregon, .Mitch is, 1004. t Sutler It lietehy given Dial In compliance with the rioxltlnnt nl the act ol coniiiett of June i. IS7B. en tlllrJ"An act tor Hit tile ul timber IjnJt In thf ttfk ol CjMtuinb.OK-Kin, vnaJa nn4 watlilncton Tr iltni," an rMrnJcJ to all tlir Public Land Statu h) b avl ul Au,UVt4, IN'. THOMAS Ci. GWYNNP. ol Sunijtff, county nt tlikrr. vtaif at Otrcon, h tll Jay Mr J In Dili utlice Mi kotn ttairmcnt No. io. tot llir ruiihatr u thf V ' S W )f . SC. l. N W ( N W i ul c. No. t8 In Tp. No. 10 , ranj No. i6tH, an J will ollrr foot to how thai thr lanj tuuchi Iv tnurr saluaH tor Its t'ttibtr or none than lor agikultufal r-urroMS. anj to rstab llvli hit claim to talj lanJ brtorr Chatltt H. Chancr, U h. Commlikloncr. at hi attic It Sumptrr, Oieson.on ThutvJay, the anj Jay ol June, 1 004. lie name at wltnrtut: Van Kensttlaer MeaJ, Kalph MeaJ. Nicholas T. Tallaleto. Jamet W Con nella. all ot Sumptrr, Oregon. Any an J all pettont claiming aJtertrlv Ih above JetcrlbeJ lanjt are tequetteJ 10 tile their clalmt In Ihlt oKct on or betor mU tnj Jay ol June, 1004. E. W. Davis. Hecltttr. A Business Proposition. If you are koIdr east a careful tie lection of your route is ettseutial to the enjoymeut of your trip. If it in a business trip time is the main con sideration; If a pleasure trip, seen eny and the conveniences ' aud com forts of a modern mil road. W.'iy not oombine all by uhIiir the Illinois Ceutral, thu up-to-date road, ruu uitiK two trains dally from St. Paul aud Minneapolis, aud from Omaha to Chlcafto. Free reclluln chair cars, tho famous liuffot-Library- SmokluR cars, all trains vestibuled. In short tborouitbly modern through out. All tickets rending via the Illinois Central will be honored nn these trains aud no extra fare charged. Our rates are the same as those of inferior roads why not get your money's worth? Write for full particulars. U. II. 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