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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1900)
Wednesday, June 20. 1900 a For 30 Years With Weak Men THE SUMPTER MINER. "J" "-- .K &-&mP - . -- -x. A , " WL - ' HfSl r i W: V- V.5 .V'Xt i.k. Mm- . .53 n '$W .'; .' 'It U'V? f, - vsxi-r'X'i t Ai rmmF mm M$'s' i 1 For thirty years I have been showing weak men the road to perfect strength and vitality. I have demonstrated that Electricity, properly ap plied, can be regarded In nearlv every case as a sure restorer of Lost Manhood, if given a fair, square chance under proper Instruction. 1 he Dr. Sanden Electric Belt Is a rational manner of applying Electricity, because it Is adjusted to the body and worn comfortably around the waist all night; it generates a smooth, stiengtheuing current, which flows through the weakened parts all night long while you sleep. The New Electric Suspensory Attach ment acts directly upon the bladder, prostate gland and all nerves con trolling the surrounding parts. No Burning Of course everyone knows that I have created a demand for an Elec tric Helt. I he Dr. S.inden Electric Hell has been lotitinuoiisly adver tised since 1872, during which time I hive registered over 150 speJ.il im provements, inv latest the soft, antlseplicelectrode covers, which come tievt to the skin, preventing all blistering or burning known to old style bells. We Lead Others Follow COPYRIGHTED It may be well to here sound a warning against these mushroom concerns which from lime to time come to tiie Iront as venders of "elec tric bells." They resurrect some out-of-date, portable battery, graced with ,1 new name, and fur a time fairly make the papers teem with their ex traordinary and unreasonable claims. They are here today and gone tomorrow. Do their guarantees and promises amount to anvthing? Your health is at stake. You want the best. Does anyone claim to have a better belt thin the S.inden? Free Book! Write loJiv tor mv Jecrlpllve Nmki sent free , mmU'J, nnj yet n p rvin il opinion nn otir cam. or Jrnp In .11 tills irtice lor consultation .in J a J vke, No charge Itv .ill mean consult me be nrii miri-lt i.lnr . t vim tit rtt. HC I'll llliMKV I'll fore purcli wlnz iKewtitre, DR. A. T. SANDEN Dept. J 9 & t & & Russell Building, Portland, Ore MINERAL PRODUCTION FOR I899. ond, forming 20.0 per cent copper third, I with 8 3 per cent. Clay products were fourth hi order, their value constituting ... prr cent of the whole. Cold was Slates Amounts to $1,118,780,330. I tilth In order with 5.8 per cent petroleum The total value of the mineral output of lx wllh 5-3 W cent stone seventh with the United States for the year 1K00. accord- l,cr cei" !,,,d ilm 'M" with 2.8 per Ing tothe engh.eerlng and Mining Journal, cc,,t le',d '-6 l,tr cement 1 3 per! as estimated at the mines or places of pro-1 cen, , ' ductlonwas f i,3ii,,6i,86i,-an amount , Hie f.gures show the relatively great ( unexampled In the history of the United Importance of fuel and the materials of States or ol any oilier country. This ' coiislrticlUm. I hey show, also what total, however, necessarlaly Includes -"Wn appreciated, the extent nf the certain dupllcatlous, which amounted to l''Hdl"K Industries and the material they 1 102,581,031 n.aklng the total net value of rmp.oy, s.un as stone, c.ay aim cement. our miner il production f, 118,780,8)0. This compares with a corresponding value of 7w,Si8.o)) hi 1808, showing an in crease in 1800 of J 310,262,707, or 30.0 per cent. This enormous increase was In part due Operating an Arastra Successfully. 1 1 K. I.. Mackett, who owns a number of' quart, properties in the Pocahontas dls-1 j trlct, has an arastra running steadily on , j ore from his Carpenter Mill claims audit to an increase in mui.tities, In part to the I ,he ld boldier nr-,r Ule Tom Plne-1 great advance In values of Iron, steel, Tl,e aratra is !1,,la,ed on Sal,m,n cr"' copper, and other metals. The United J"-t above the Nelson placer mines, and 1 Stales last year was the greatest producer h r,m b' vva,er ,,mcr- Thrce '? , ol coal, salt, iron, copper, sliver and lead ' ,,ave a,readv been n,ade '" ,1,e last mo,,,h ' ! in the world, and was also a leader in thetal,d ,he nod"ct s,,,Il1',cd ,0 ,he mIl,, ur! iniormani uiu not Know me eaci amount j the little "111111" had ground out, but said J the result seemed to be satisfactory all around. Among other prominent pros- , pects owned by Mr. Mackett may belj named the famous Tom Palue. Me e.- production of many of the less important metals. The value ol its mineral produc-, tlou 1104' lar e.sceeds that of any other country. , Of the total In 1800, crude ores and minerals contributed (8o.8io.on. inrt.ils reduced from our own ores 11406,057,5:0, Pts to place a stamp mill on the present I secondary products-such as alum, w hite , c of ,he araMra i,,st as M,on as iclent J ueveinpmcui worn lias neeu uoue io jusu- i 1 fy its erection. In the meantime the J 'arastra Is assisting in developing the J 1 claims. Haker Democrat. jmij, 11,1)9, wiiue me from lead, soda, eti value ot metals smelted or refined foreign material was 1 70,47 1,540. The esteut of our production Is shown by the ligures which include 252,115,387 short tons of coal, 13, 400, 735, long tons of pig Iron, 581, 3m,ooi pounds of copper, 217,085 tons ot lead, 120,675, tons of zinc. 57.ud.8i4 oum.es of silver, and 70,oo6,-, flirilish,s ,1,0k-,. mi ilmv-r 021 in gold. j The most important single Item of pro-1 Handsome lot ot Dickens vest chains duction was coal, which furnished 25.4 for men at F. C. Rrodie's jewelry store, per cent of the total value. Iron was sec-1 Opera Mouse block. (Io to Feuner ' Worthington for nil kinds of engineering. The City Green house, at Haker City, amrnmmmmirammtmmmmtmras I OIL 1 STOCKS I E California Oil Stocks are making fortunes for S their holders, and in many cases, from the out- Z r lay of a few dollars. ; We are taking subscriptions for stock in a 3 z company whose property is situated in the heart 3 ot the j j California Oil Belt 3 The company is organized on a conservative basis, under excellent management and to secure the largest profits to every investor the stock will be withdrawn from the market when the amount subscribed is sufficient to make the prop- 3 erty a producer, after which the oil product will pay for further development. There are funds now in the treasury nearly sufficint for such pur- 3 pose and the stock will soon be taken off the market. Considering the history of other oil companies operating in the same oil belt, we think it highly probable that an investment of $ 50.00 in tie stock nvw offered will, within ninetv i-Aijw, give a dividend of $150.00 per month. 2 - IVe have invested our own money in the stock - and if you will call at our office or'address us by mail, we will give you good reasons for recom- 2 - mending the investment in the highest terms. O. C. McLEOD & CO. gr Sumpter, Oregon H