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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1900)
Wednesday, June 27. 1900 Strength For Weak Men! THE SUMPTER MINER. rflmffSk. lE3s fmuJak .JMrWt 7WVr IwAm jP AW? COPYRIGHTED Say the word. Let me show you what I Inve been showing men for over a quarter of a century the true road to health. The remedy I offer will serve you taithfully, without danger. DON'T USE DRUGS During my early years of practice I gave prescriptions to weak men. I know better now. hor thirty years I have been treating those peculiar nervous symptoms which result from youthful errors or later excesses, such as Drains, Impotencv, Lame Hack, Varicocele, etc. From so vast an experience I can usually offer men, single or married, valuable advice. Reader, I wish It was in my power to show every weak man what wonderful results I am getting from my famous appliance, the Dr. Sanden Electric Belt and suspensory attachment. It is a never failing restorer of strength If used properly. You may pehcve.when I show you oooo unsolicited testimonials ot absolute cures names and addresses received during logo. of study. This belt is the result of patient years battery I Invented twenty-five years It developed from a portable chain .- . . . .- ... - ago. it has undergone many cnanges, until today it emoodies me oest teatures 01 an electrical appliances, and constitutes what I consider a perfect home self-treatment for men. It Is reallv a portable battery ot 36 elements. Weight, 6 ounces. Currents instantly felt, though regulated to any degree of strength while on the body by using regulator thumb screw, sleep. Worn all night. Soothes, strengthens, cures while you pppp DAAI I Write for little book, "Three Classes of Men," I lll LvyVlx explains all, and is si if in or near this city charge. I give all correspondei.ee personal attention, today. ind is sent in pi , drop in and which lain sealed envelope free, or consult me tree ot Do as I say. Write or call DR. A. T. SANDEN Dept. 19 i oe dt je Russell Building, Portland, Ore STREET RAILWAYS. Council is Asked For a Fran chise Over all Streets. At the council meeting S'lturd.iv evening an ordinance was Introduced granting a vrret railway franchise to A. C. Little, it-. Cuinim, ,1. II. Stoddard and S. II. iHrll. TIiIn nidinaiice is short audcnnslse. It giants thr pti Urge of constructing and -irriating street railways overall street uilluu thr ptrseut corporate limints and through thr streets ot anv additions to be rl.Mrd in thr future: threats to heoperal rJ liyrleitiiillv, str.un or other motive power. I'lie ordinance went to its first muling. 1 hr nrdlnancr providing for the pro tection ol liteuiru and appr.itus was re ferred to thr 1 it y atlorury for recoustruc firm. 1 tie ordinaiur, reuniting house owners to provide tire esc.nes went to Its second rr.tdlng. 7he lolluwing ordinances were passed: X). II, pirsciibiug the dutlrs of vily attorney; No 14, appropriating for thr vttv's usrthr r.ist 100 fret ot alley in block a Riverside addition; No is, providing a yioblli. dumping ground. Ihr election bv the lire department ot Onrl Hammond and President Itablln A'as approved. Thr matter of selecting a site for the nrr n taint bell and tower was referred to the committer on streets and alleys. hief Hammond was authorized to Mute what additional lire apparatus, wlikh, in his judgment is needed. Hrvouier Manning was Instructed to -purchase .1 hook and ladder truck, lie, 'mas already ordered it shipped. Tc If phone System For Lawton. Among the many improvements which jff being made and contemplated in l.awtou is a telephone exchange. Ten Instruments have been subscribed for by the business men and as soon as the switchboard arrives they will be Immedl I airly installed. Resides the local circuit, - telephone connection will be had bv the l.awtou exchange witli the Concord mine, Red Hoy, Cougar mine and sawmill. It Is expected the exchange will be completed hy.lnlvi. The central office will be in the Standard building. Granite Moulder. BonanwWot a Great Mine. Warren Cabell, superintendent of the Honana-West Mining compauv, oper ating in Hnuana district, is in the city. The Honana-West company is composed of Canada capitalists, principal of which arrColonrl S. W. Hay and John J. Pen hale. Thr property Is making a splrndid showing and a mill is contemplated at no distant d.iv. Mr. Cabell savs the opera tions of the Hmpirr Mining company, un der thr direction ol lid I.e Clair, as man ager, arr showing a valuable property. The work is being done in the right wav to show up the mine and the prospects of ore production is so good that a mill will soon be working the ores of thr Kichmond mine. The Umpire company recently purchased the Don Juan ten-stamp mill and the plant will soon be removed to the Nichinond. I J. Conrov is working a full force of miners on the lUack Bird, and recentlv bonded thr Gold Nov, the east extrusion of thr Honana. Thr district Is very lively In the wav of mine develop ment. Mr. Cabell sivs the Bonanza dis trict w ill prove to be a big camp. Maker City Democrat. New Fire Department Officers. At a meeting of the lire department lrrid.iv evening. Chief Thornton's resig nation was received and accepted. A. A. Hammond was elected to till the vacancy. Attorney Shelton resigned as piesldent ot the department and C. li. Roblln was elected to the position. Harley W)od was elected foreman of Hose Company No. 2. There has been some friction in the department, which caused these resig- J nations. It is hoped that there changes will result in the restoration of entire harmony. "The Portland", conducted by litis Woodward on Mill street, is fully a representation ot its name. A visit will convince you of this. A nice cool pitcher of Weinhard's beer 25 tents, at Henrv Finger's, Center street. Columbia beer, brewed in Sumpter, Is second to none. The Literary Digest luei Weekly j I'lgrt lilutrateJ "All tht PirlodlctU In Out" Til" lllliMUV DliitsT has taken the IiIrIicsI rank lit weekly review ol current thought at home anj abroaj, In thr realm nl literature, art, science, religion, politics, spclnlntty, travrl. dis covers' hivlness, etc Dissctitslon and Inlorma dim on all sUes 01 Important iiiestionsare given. The contens eich week envera lieM sti JlvenlfieJ as to make Tin till aw Diglst InJIspensalle In thr t-uw m in who Jetlres hi ke pupvtlili the thouiiht ul the time, but who laiks ine leisure tor such a task. OPIWONS FROM AUTHORITIES . P. Powtll. D. D., In Unity. 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