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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1904)
THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, December 7, 194 i I I I) MINING EXCHANGES STOP RA1E CUTS It Ih ooiiuiiduil UiHt tho KovornluK board of tho MinliiK exoliniiRe Iibh tiikon h Htep In the riht dlroulion by iidoptitJK niHolutloiiH to provunt rnomborH of tho hxoIihiiko from under nulling thn Htonk of, or othiirwhu In tiirfuirlnK with, h newly orgHiilzed riilniiiK (jompHuy during Hh promo tion period. TIiIh proteetion to 11 new promotion, however, Ih limited t hiioIi orKHiil'iitloiiH hh diKtiify their intention of llntinu their Htonk when tho venture Is entirely HiiHiicod. The niHiilL of ilin move Ih to omilile ' any promoter who eontendH that the Htonk of his compitny Ih being knifed by the brokorn, to liiHiiro hlniHolf from further itnnoynuee by making an applinatlnu to Hh'. bin compiiiy on the exchange after the termination of the promotion period. The ract that application to lint ' Hitme doitH not nocuwiiirily imply that favorable anllon will follow by the ' liHting committee. Hut. when the fiu-tH and data proHontcd to the " liHting committee hIiovv good faith, the company will be cIuhhIIIimI hh "pml'ered .mm puny," ami will be tliu 1 named until Hh promotion Ih completed, when It will be regularly IihIkiI. During the time the outer priHo Ih known hh a "preferred com pany" I here will be no public trading In the Htonk, nor will the broken be permitted to advortiHo or deal in the -t'ock in competition with the promoter. CoitHillderable hUchh U laid upon the fact tliMHe new regulatloiiH were adopted by the exchange iroHpuotlvo or the negotialioiiH which have been ponding for the paHt week with the promoterH looking toward a Hottlomont or dIMIoiiltlcH. It Ih pointed out that no attempt wiih made to make the pawing of thoHo reHolutloiiH de pued upon the favorable or unfavor able iftiou on the promoterH part toward joining tint exchnage. It Ih believed, however, that the work ac uompllHhed will overrule any barrier wnloh might Hiaud in the way of the promoterH becoming membeiH Hliould they feel ho inclined. It wan Higuel that u newly organ ied mining company ntood no chance to place IIh treasury stock among In vtHlni-H If broker made It a practice or making olleriugH at archeapur rate than that of the promoter, the utock to complete thou dollvorioH being obtained either from poohd holdiiigK, took Heeitred In making Ioiiiih, or hliuioH vhich called for delivery on time coutractH and which were pay able on the iuHtallmeut plan. The promoterH did not care to make many commeutH ou the new rt'gulatlouH yenteiday. They neemed inclined to believe, however, tliHt barring a ningle lluw, the I'ohoIu tioiiH, If enforced by the Mining ex ohMiige, would lemi'dy a long existing vll which linn Interfered .villi their Httlex of ntock, Some kind of pro vIhIoii they my ought to be deviued which would make it unlawful for Hiiy broker to oiler in exchange Htockn which he may be promoting for other ou the market, this practice having led to many ahiibcH Much an the or gaullug of valuelesH companion merely hh a blind to enable tho pro motor of these enterprise to ex change Htock therein for stooktt in more meritorlotiH compauieH which ituey might be dettiroiiH of obtaining. 0! 000 rue when thitt exchange Ih made with thn iutvntlou of atatUtiug a tookuoldvr to iMKiure a mor valuable Btonk, uo criticism can be made of tho trade. Whore, however, tho do Higu of the oxchango Ih only to be uued bh a meauH of Hoouriug a de Hlrod utock, tho client being made to bellovo that tho trade Ih for IiIb bouollt, tho tranflactlon becomes fraud u I out. Tho member of the Mining ex change who wore suspended last week wore suspended for the non payment of dues. New York Commercial. riMBER LAND, ACT JUrU 3. II7I.-N0TICE FQJ PUILICATIOH. United Stales Land Office, j La Orande. OreKon, Oct. aa. 1904. S Notice Is hereby Riven that In compliance with the provision of the act o confess of June 1. 1878, en titled "An ad lor the sale ol timber lands In the state ol California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Ter ritory"' a" extended to all the Public Land Slates by by act ol August 4. IBga, KKINHOLD SCHEIHEK. ol Suinptt-r. county of Haker. state of Oregon. l this day filed In tt'l ' his sworn statnentNii. im. for the purchase ol the Ntf NWJ4. Wtf NLtf. of Section No. jj. In Township No. S.ranKe No. 1? ... 1 ...111 ..(i..v .w ii ilinw that flic I all J liWAti (111 II Will II II VI 1'iwwi ... ---- sought Is more valuable for Its t'tnber or 1 stone than lor agricultural purposes, and tueslaii . IKh his claim to said land before Charles II.. Chance. II. S. .Cortmls,lon.r, i(-iM''" ' Milliliter. 'regOll, Oil fMiiiiuny. " v - "'Vie' names as witnesses: Prank K. O'NourUe. ol Sumplrr. OM'KoiiJ Peter J boards, ol bumpier. Ore Ore eon: Van Nensselaer Mead, of bumpier. Oregon; Uiarles II. AtcCullticli. of bumpier. Oregon. Any .ind all persons claiming adversely the above described lands itre requested to file their claims In .his office on or before f TIMHUR LAND, ACT JUNI: . iBiB.NOllUiroii I'UIILICATION. United Stales Land Oltice, j La (irande, Oregon, September 17. 1004, I Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress J""!' I"7";"" Hied "An act for the sale ol timber lands In the states Calllornla, Oregon, Nevada and Wash ngton Ter rl'ory." as extendi to all the Public Land states by net ol August 4. 1H01, DAVID J. liUCKNKK. ot Sumpter, County ol Hakei, Stale ol Oregon, has IK day hied In this oltice Ills ;'" ftV'"'" No ioj, tor the purchase ol the btf SW(, and N'. Sl'tf Section No. B In lownthlp No. n South. Uange No. 7 11 W. M.. and will oiler proof o s low Hint the land sought Is more valuable io, Its timber or stone tU lor "X'leul.ural purposes, and to establish his cialm to sMJ land beftire Chat. 11. Chance. U. S. Com mlssloiier, at his otlice. at Sumpter, Oregon, on Tuesday. Ihefclh day ol December. 1004. Me names as witnesses: William A. ( .ireen, Marley (i. Wood. Charles J. AV.ore and William Kitchen, all nl Sumpter. Oregon. ,,,, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above deCK land's are requested to t. e their c la ms In JJU ojlice on or before jf ' V &$? IIMIIliM LAND. ACT JUNI: . 1818.- NOTICE TOM PUHLICATION. I United States Land Oltice, La (r.tnde, Oregon, August m, 1004. Nollie Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions ol the act ot congress of June . 1B7B, en 1 led "An act tor the sale ot timber ands lithe slates "calllornla, Oregon, Nevada and Wash ng on Ter rltory, 11s extended to all the Public Land states by act dt August 4, )B)J, (iUSTAV EMU. MELZEK, ol Houine. louniy ol ItaUer. stale ol Oregon, has (his day hied In this oll.ee Ills "" .TnUn J& tm. lor the purchase ol the n h ne ( and n'i nw K , 'section No. . In township No. 9 south, range 17, E. W.M..and will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to estaplisn 111s dalmtosald land before Chas. H. Chance, U. b Commissioner, at his oltice In bumpter.Oregon.on Monday. Ihe aitt J' ' Nov. low. He names as witnesses; David Donald, ol Rournr. Oregen: Albert I:. May. of Hourne. Oregon; fcrnest L Manning, ol Sumpter. Oregen: William J. Robert son, ol Sumpter, Oregon. mUnum. Any and all persons claiming adversely the fVf described lands are requested to hie their claims In ,.s o,ce on or before "f,;; "Fining application no. 312. U. b Land Oltice, U Urande, uregon, .. .1. 1 1 .u.. ..u.. iii. 1 f'linlk (J. Lavlmurn. whose postottue address Is Minneapolis. Minnesota, lus made application lor a patent lor ii linear feel on the Inaction lode cla m. bearlsg gold and silver, situate In no organlied mining district, (irant lovnty. Oregon, and described In the official plat and field notes on hie In this oftice, as follows, vli: lleginnlng Cor. No. i. IJentlcal wlih Cor. No. .. (.ldug lode, and Cor No. j. Cirliily No. i lode, Survey No. j.B. Cold Hug-GrUiiy Mining Company. iU inVras. section corner on east side of sec or ,5. lwP. o south, range i east Willamette M'rIJUn, bears N. 1 degrees 04 minutes E. Bw-7 feet; theme S. 1 degrees u minute w. loa.ojee. .u.u. ,c. ,,.. thence N. is degrees 7 minutes fc. is4 feet to vor ner No. . thence N. S degrees ir minutes I:. 4$.6 teet tocJ ner No. 4, IdentUal with corner No. . sur vey No. "'. l.old Hug lode, whence corner No. ,. suivey No. 4i. Pyrites lode.. bears N. 8 degrees minutes L. i 1. feet; thence S. 78 degrees " mlnulM V. v" et to comer No 1. the place ol beginning. Variation o degrees to m degrees pj mlnu'es fc con raining is i7-u acres and lormlng a portion o the "oulheast Sol sections and of the southwest X of. se.tlon 4. In township o south ol range t east ol the WUmette Meridian! The location ol this mine Is res .ided in the Recorder's ottice ol Grant county, on iuee it?. Volume N, ot Mining Records. Adjo'nlng clalmar"; a.e Cold Hug-CirliHy Mining Company, north and west, and Ibex Mining company on the CAli persons holding adverse claims thereto are re quired to present the same belore this ottice w thin sixty davs Horn the l.rst day ot publication hereof, or IhevwIUbe barred by virtue ot the provisions ot the U,utr E. W. DAVIS. RKilSTKB. I Irsl publication, October , I- BLUE BIRD BUCK HORN VALLEY QUEEN BLACK BUTTE Are the greateit money-making stocks on the market today. Investigate them. Write for annual reports and prospectuses- WHEELER & CO., BANKERS Dcpt. 60. 32 Broadway. New York. Sole agents for above companies. BBIBBlWBaWB"pir?EfBHnC3iBBiCJMiCjB a ' "i "---i-iajrrj" HOIFORST.LOUISANDTHEWORLD'SFAIR WILL YOU BE THERE? O Nature's Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to the OCC Attractions at St. Louis. This can only be done by going or returning via the "SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD." 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