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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1904)
THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, June 29, 19U4 The Sumoter Miner T. (1, I'DHLISIIIll) HVHRY WIlDNRSDAf HV J. W CONNKI.I.A r.WYNNi;. - 1:1)11 OK I ntercd nl llii puslolllcs In Sumplcr, OreK""i 'ir 'Niininhslnn llifdiiuli lliv mills as ,(. on J cl.iss tfllllli't. in bin effort to catch himself, dropped his handful of change, which wan scattered over the walk. Patiently he gathered the coin?, and when he counted them he found that he had To cents. He had found a dime Inst hy a poor little girl a few minutcH hefoie. She had gone home crying without the bread that she had been sent to buy. SUIISCWII'IION (MfliS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. One Yiur ... Six .Months iv.oo Al.WAVS IN ADV'ANOIi. iMeyor (iuggonholm, acknowledged "captain of industry" and founder of the (uggcnhelin millions, Iiih bean sued lor SI 00, 000 by Hannah MoNnmora, a "perfect lady", who HonniH to have had dunlins on the old Kent Ionian. II in reported that he met her at a hotel one evening and alio drank nine quints of champagne at. one ni t f i lit. A woman ot HiIh capacity should not bo coldly tinned down. One of the legends of the isthmus of Panama, where the great canal in to be built, in to the ell eel that Home whole in the interior of Hie lurcsls. which extend hoiiHi from the settled portion of the isthmus, Iheie in hid den a mountain of pure gold. This ih, in all proiiaiiiniy, a mylii, nut it Ih believed by many on the islli iiiiih, and no while man Iiiih penetiateil to the regions ubeie the golden mountain Ih alleged lobe. TitiaH of Milling Finance ih the Nile of a new book from the pen of Unity .J. Newton. It is written for the education and guidance of in i ij I ml; invostuis and is indispensable tlonnl Hank building, Sumpter, Ore to them if they would he nssiiied sue- Kein, the same being the place for cess in their in vestment h. The book tinnsneting the business of said tells Investors all they Hliritilcl know ! ,.s(. in the countv of linker and 7 " " --. -....-.-, In the County Court of the state of Oregon for the county of Raker. Jn the matter of the estate of T. M. Lavin, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of T. M. Lavin, deceased, to the creditors of and all peisons li n v -lug claims against said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary i vouchers within six mouths after the Mist publication of this notice to said admiuistiator. room fi, First Na- iind a meat deal -in the opinion ot some which they should not know. No phase of the subject of mining llnauce and its vatious pitatalls is neglected by the author. Various ucheuies ate exposed and I lie methods under which they ate operated ate minutely described. The investor who Is de.-iious of infill miiig himself thoroughly and thereby safeguarding hlinell against Hie wiled anil designs of the minim: fakir can do so by reading this :-1 I tid Id handbook state of Oregon. Hated .June 20, l'.IOl. FRED FONTAINE, Administrator of the Estate of T. M. Lnvin, deceased. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. June 25 Lettio McCarty to O. Jacobson, 000 acres in Sees. 1, 2, 12 and H, T. 7 K. .10 E. ; SI. May 2-1 R. P. Andersou and wifo to Ida Long, lots .'3 to 0 block U. Haines; S800. April 7, 'Oil Receiver to Geo. V. Wright, Jr., in full for 100 acros in Sees. 22 and 27 Tp. 11 R. 118 E; 8100. Dec. :n (Jeo. W. Wright, Jr., to tleo. W. Wright, Sr., same as last ; above; Sl.fiOO. Juno 11 Jore Fleetwood to Lewis ! Elliott,, 00 acres in Sec.20 Tp. 12 11. ,T7 E; 82,000. Match 11 T.M. Lavin and wife to Robert Wilson, east half of lot 0 block 11, Sumpter; 82,000. April 28 Dan W. Spaulding and wifo to Win. MeC.rath, 1120 acres in Sees. 211 and 20 Tp. 11 R. 117 E; So 00 Ml NINO MATTERS. OKKDH. June 0 A. Iluckbee to Chas. A. Johns, trustee, Oiypsy quartz claim; SI. June 7 Virtue Consolidated Chin. A. Johns, trustee, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Nellie Rusk, has been ! Mines to duly appointed administratrix of Hie! Virtue mine; SI in, 000. on estate of Santfnrd Rusk, deceased, I Juno 2I--Chas A. Johns, trustee. i ' i mining llnauce, Pitfalls of Mining by the County Com! of the statu of and wife to Virtue Mines Development Finance is piihlifhed by the Daily Oregon, for the county of Maker. All , companv. Virtue mine: SI. Mining Record, of Denver, Colorado persons having claims against said; Juno 2(5 Win. A. Clossett and wifo Its author was torn number of , estate ate hereby required to present to J. II. Pinker, trustee, l interest years the managing editor of that the same properly verified, to mo, at j in Rit-ing Suiih No. 1, 2, :i and other islh- I1"!"'1' ""'' in evidently familiar with I the olllce of Chas. II. Chance, attor iquar''. claims; sr A company Iiiih linen organized Portland to control all the rooms private h. milling houses during the Lewis and Clark fair. The company olaliiiH it can oleai 1110 on a room during dm exposition, audit' 5,000 oiui be secured, it will be ahead 81, 0 (), 000 at the close of the fair. Such holdup iiicIIiiiiIh as IhisHhoiild bodls oounteuaiii'iid. The attendance is likely to be slim at best and (ho im presHiou should not go abroad that (he visitor Ih In be lleeced. Colonel I'homiiH Ewiug, vice picsl dent of the American .Mining Con i the subject, in ad its devious rami II cations. Every man who Is contem plating the iuvcstun.ut of his money in a mine or mining stuck should read this book. Legitimate pro j nutters of milling enterprises have i nothing to tear from the information It contains. 'Iheioare some aovor tisemeuts in the book that should have been omitted. Asbestos is a physical paradox, yet one of nature's mont marvelous productions. It has been called a miueralogical vegetable; it is both fibrous and crystalline: elastic, yet brittle; a Moating stone, which can be readily eatd;d, spun and woven into tissue. In (ieraiiiiiy it is known as steiiillni'hs (stone tlax , and the miners of (Quebec give it quite as ex- ney at law, Sumpter, linker county, I June 27, '0J1-- Ira Lemnion et nl, Oregon, within six months from Hioii" W. II. Mead and D. Mihill, Aurora date of this notice. quart, claim; S(. 000. Dated this 20th day of Juno, 11)01. Juno 17 John Richatdson to S. NELLIE RUSK, i L. Turluy, one-halt interest in Ireno Administratrix of the Estate of Sunt-land two other quartz claims; 8-100. ford Rusk, deceased. OFFICIAL RECORDS. pressivea name - iiierre cotton (stone grcss, In Salt Lake the oilier day gave ,.0tton The asbestos mines of it as his opinion that (he preuuineiit (,)m.bec are the most famous in the location Hlto of the cui.'giess will be world, yielding Ho pet cent of the the scene of the establish) it of ,.itire output, Italy being the only a great mining intitule or shoool tar 'competing -ountry, and there the in- in advance of anything that this dustry is declining. Ashetsos was counlrv now has. Where this site pnuVjcally uiikunwii until IHftO. will be, what city is to become the The Italian mineral was then experi- scene of this permanent location, is ' mented with and some veins later' M- Haines; lot 0 uiio of the most interesting ui'Mlmi8 ,,,,( t, ,,(,.t, Asbestos is lli-.- l-'lty townsite; SI. now belpre the mining public. Colo- n,(l non combustiblle and a nou May 12- E. J. W The following Instrumonts were tiled at the court house in Raker City for record yesterday: REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS DKKDP. June 21- L. Flory et nl to S. A. House, 1-0 interest in Five Points Ditch company's ditch; 81. June 2.M State of Oregon to A. R. Vettou, S. '... S. E . '.j Src. Mi T .10 R. 10 E. ; 8100. June 1 C. 11. liaird et al. to II. liaiiiberger, (!l deeds) lnT inches in New Home ditch; 82.'i(). Aug. 21, '01 United States of America to Samuel Fullhright, 1(50 acres in Sees. 20 and 112. T. 11 R. 12. June 27, Amy Haines to Surb block 1 1 Raker fiW lug has sunt that hall l.aKe Is iMinductor of heat and electricity, favorably mentioned, and it is also ,i ,, lM,1Jl0 ,,M.rties its increasing known that Denver Is alter the ills- IIM, ,,., i.M,h, .spun into yarn, j 1 1 11. . .11. 1 ...... . uiiciioii. I'oriiauu iiiih eeeu men trom w hich cloth is woven for tioued, but whether the congress will consent to come as tar west as the Oregon metropolis is hard to tell. onds to Vu'toi Creenslade, 101x1 1,'t feet near Satterly tract in Huntington. 8 7f. June 21 - (J. A. Leo to First V..i l.x....l I..... 1. .' 11.. 1,.... it.. 1 r.it (I roi) ! "' ' '"" ,,, vM "'' v '., i,ivii Oct. 22, '02-- F. J. Perkins to John I). Coss, oue-liulf interest in Pointer quart, claim; 81. Juno 10 T. S. Konenrly to W. C. Wlnterhalter, one-fourth interest in Royal llliius Noh. 1, 2, !l and 1 (piart claims unci in Mullen placer claim; 82,000. Charles Hedges nd wifo to Amalia Schwarz, same as last above; 82,000. in theatms, curtiiius llremeii, acid workeis, etc. It is made into lampwicks and gloves for stoker mid ropes lor the escapes If Russel Sage is correctly quoted, h ,',,,,, J""0 millboaid, to be says the Columbus Dispatch, d, "-'d as an itiMilator in dynamos, and money getting faculty is a gilt ot ' ri " Hieproof lining for tloors. It is nature, ami not one to be acquired ' S,'J insulate electric wires and as by education or training, and if the iM'veilng to piovent loss of heat Htory (old ot him is true it emptta-1 f,l,m Ul-m l'h'w. Mixed with hI'hh the fact that he has the gift. ' "'ibbor, it is used to pack joints. The story is that one day when the ' Mining Reporter, walks weie slippery he led his Fifth avenue lioiiie to walk to a liasemeut ' Yqii kra Invjlpj tuioe coiiiilliig shop In hlxth avenue, , t mm m . clothing for 'eep; t.,ui, June 2:t-.las. d. Worley to First National bank of Raker City, 000 sheep; 8 J 00. Dec. t Jas. II. Rurk to E. II. Pratt, N. W '., S. E. '., Sec. 17 Tp. 7 R. 158 E; Sf.O, June :il - Annie M. Reid and hus band to E. Wm. Reid, lot ,'lb lock II, Place's addition to linker City; 81. Jan. 12 J. K. Fisher and wifo to W. J. May, E. ... S. W. '4 Sec. V1 IT WILL BE 10 YOUR INTEREST If you contemplate visiting the St. Louis exposition, to secure roliablo intonuution us to railroad service, the lowest rutes hikI the best routes. Also hs to local conditions in St. Louis; hotels, etc., etc. If you will writo the undersigne I, stating wmt information you desire, the same will he promptly furnished. If we do not have it 011 hand, will secure it for you if possible, and without any expense to you. Address R. II. TRUMRULL, Commereil Agont 112 Third street, Portland, Oregon. to get a pair ot shoes that he had left there to be repaired, the charges on which by previous agreement wore to be Ofi cents, To avoid delay he counted out the money in dimes, nlokleri mid cents and carried it in his bund. As the tlnanclor was turu ihg into Sixth ttveunu he slipped Mini, To try a cup of Crescent Cream Colfee served free at our store. E. P. REROMAN. E. L. Kennnn, Whitney, Oregon, lumber, sash, doors, shingles, build ing material, mining timbers. T. 7 R. :1S E; 81,000. Juno 10-W. J. Wolfer and wifo to A. S. Shockley, S. E. ?4 See. 4 T. 10 R. 110 E. ; 81,230. Jan. 2 Raker City Real Estate k Home Company to C. O. Ptterson, lot 7 block C. Do Roo's addition; 82,400. June 24 C. II. Francis and wife to P. Hansen, lota 1, 2, 11 and 12 block K Unities; 8400. Bank of Sumpter Transacts General Banking Business. Interest Paid onJTime Deposits Salety Deposit Vaults