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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1900)
THE SUMPTER MINER. Wednesday, July 4. 1900 Relation of Sleep to Nerve-Force I Juriiiu the diy th expenditure nf nerve. ind hr.ilu fnrir in thinking, moving, working, Is ure iter than the capacity of the nervous system to store from the blond, mi, .ilti-r sunset, ,1 halt Is i.illed tor slrrp. I JuriiiK sleep tlit- expenditure of ner e torce is reduced to a minlmumaiid income is far in excess of outRO, in. in awakens alter .1 r.iiU IHRIII - sleep w ill) ills nerve sells tinrRrd Willi an nhiiinUnce nt lorce lor the labors ot the diy. bleepless nlRlils quiCKiv exnausi me reserve tout- .'mil .1 time ionics w lien the individu il must sleep. A vimiiir, strmiR person uukkly recuperates from tile effects of prolonged loss of sleep because iMiiet,itiou rurrespondiiiRlv sn. . . . .... .. .. ......... . . lilt .....I .Ml. 'I'l 'IV V ' f. .".., ,. 'v """ tnil.HI IVVU'IIII1.I IHPHI Ml VIII-V J'.u.wi.f,. "..- " -...-,- Ills vlRonuis mmiiir brain and uerse cells hive tiie power ot r.ipidly absorbing new force. In the old or enfeebled, this power of creatiiiR nerve force is slow, and As nur modern methods nf living counled together witli overwork and excesses are the cause of all the various ailments eener.illv denominated Nervousness Nervous IJcblliK, eU., it Is eisllv understood why thousands tail to iiud renewed streiiRth and vigor in sleep as they should. I o .ill sikh, u ilv.iiik electiicitv .is applied by mv Dr. Sanden's Ellectrio Belt Gives Vim Vigor Vitality. Is a Simple Home Treatment Will prove .1 positive pauarr.i as a sound and rsfreshing sleep proJm.fr. It soothes the excited and overworked nerves into a calm state, by ImiMrtiiiR to them that which they have lost vital electricity. This In turn enables them In ,-iRaiu prom te the fuiictioii.il aitiv ity of the body .is should be the case when normal health and strength holds sway. I.lectricltv Is Nature's own reined v and sweet restorer of health and vitality, and is never falling when properly applied. Dlf. SANDI.N l:l.t:CI NIC If HI. I has been before the people ol our own and other countries for nearly thirty year. And the demand for my Belts is ImrrasiiiR yearly, beiause of the many thousands nt grateful patients that have been restored to manhood's estate who are quietly but effectively sounding its pialsrs to others in nerd of it. l;or vour Rheumatism, SJatlca, Lumbago, l.ame or Weak Hack, Varicocele, Drains, etc., nothing will subserve your Interest as spcidlv as the use ol my l)U. SANOI.N M hi; J NIC ASM'I.IANChS. HiMildet tier for the asking. If sou i.inunl (.all, write today. DR. A. T. SANDEN Dept. J9 , , Russell Building, Portland, Ore S0MK RAILROAD RUMORS. Cascades near Mount Jefferson, pass throiiRh Crook lounty and .uross the northern border of lliruev to Hums and theme. ilong the Malheur river to Nvsst on the Short line. 'I lie .Malheur riser Virgin l?SM l CrntMl Oregon Seine of Active Operation.. Willi .1 il iri-n ilillfrtiil wiirv fvltiif n irlliv including thus,-o( the Hi.rllngto... )Kk ems to be the only practical route out to Island. Columbia Southern, I he Dalles )h ' -'- -!! lines propose using South.... ...id the (.orv ..Ills - haste..,. , iU or IHcKr am. uorldi... I., .-.-n.,..! f J,-,.,,,. ,i I,,,,!... ,k iiii-iiiimk u.i) uic ii-.rgin.. .iys -.........,, ... .,,.-.., , . .. . though llir liiluul I mpiie ssill soon be Kildinmrd with rallroids. While sut veying p ulies mi the roads mentioned h ive lirru identilitd, tliere are other parties whose iniiuection lannot even be guessed. IJnIlloiil 111111 nil lilt mil. li iiimiirl in. 1. to the fart that the Hu.linglon and Hock ! ''" '"' rci,,,,1 '" "m ,ft,M "' llw 1. i.,. ........1 t 1.. ' C,;t-fc.tJ-.. that Ins lain so long without I I 41 III t'l l'' fillip IHllll 'tt IIV - III criitral Oiegon. I he f.kt lurnlslies sub editerially: Kailro ill-builders are like the rest of liumanits : sshen one ionip.ni' sees a goikl tiling, and prepares to "go to. it," , other lomp uiies suddenly discover that they want it, or a large share of it, also. ; Vx-;?)rsbsni Bxrt 'sSsm&&KW y , -vss-i- , any railroad, is now a Held tertile with railroad schemes and prndiMs. Instead nl none, It will soon have scsei.il, travers- ing It in one direction or another. 'I he ' grain, and Mink, and wool, and minerals, and timber ol that diverslned region, 1 latgels desert, arid, or mountainous, set as a whole ser resouuelul, .ire very valuable to be longer neglei ted by men l I w ith money to his est, and ss hose iuclin.f ! tlou run to railroad building. Some ot the rumors alio it ate mils airs speculations, but there is a foundation tor them to the I degree of eteusise raihoad building in eastern Oregon In the near lutiire being a leil.ilnUs'. Just in what directions, or along just what routes, or just how tar, or when, or who is doing it, Is not at present ascertainable. Hut it is tolerably ' certain that within .1 very test" vears .t railroad will Intersect most ol the I irgely prodtictise localities ot bastern and Central Oregon, much to the advantage , of Cortland. Quartz and placer location M.inks of staiitiatiau of the constantly recurring riimot In the effect tliat tluse two roads (he liiuiiugtoii fspedalls ue straining ryrryiffnd In ir.uh the I'acilic oust. I he mute through Oregon ssill give the Itu.liugtoii ,i excellent outlet and assess to a I irge poition ol coiintiy which Is now virgin trade territory. Hv striking west ttom Ogden and following the Malheur rive., theiii-e in the lolin Diy and down that lo llie(.iiluiubia,it would hasea route ssliich cvpcrieiued men claim ts pr.ictk.illy tree of he.it y grades. 'I lie lliirliiii'ton seems to be m iking 110 great secret of its proposed operations. It seems to reatie that no time is to be wasted if it would sediie a prat.tL.il mast terminus. I lours er, the Columbia South rin pioposr-i to It 011 the ground lloor. I he rapid manner In wliLlt it is extending pieliinini.y suiveys ami establishing per tnanciit ones would indicate that some he llueiiti.il fiiends are furnishing all the i.ipital needed. Some hint that the Union 1'adfii Is interested. The plans of the Cotvallis - l-astern mot approvea form for sile at THIi 1 are not so well deluied, but there is good ' MIN--K o&ce. , reason for believing it w ill follow its old 1 surveys ni.ide under the name of the Ore-1 A nice cool pitcher of Weinhard's beer gon IMcltic. lhl route will cross the 35 cents, at Henry l-'inger's, Center street. ' ENCINES BOILERS RUSSELL High Grade Machinery SAW MILLS THRESHERS STACKERS RUSSELL & CO. WriU for Catalogue and Prices. PORTLAND, OREGON. ------ ....Portland Mining Stock Exchange.... Organized Fcbruary 16, 1900 Cost of Membership, $100; Dues Per Annum, $50 Charge for Listing Stocks, $50 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Tstl Womiit-MW Prt U. S Nailnn.il Hank. PrrtlJrnl L II. Cox. fiq . VlcvPrrsUrnt I I ssk Wsisiis. I'ri-s. Mrrrtinnts Nat Hank. Trriurrr. I. L WiiLts.Ltn .Stcrrlarv SISH S MUlll. I WSStas I. .SlcKlSSA. HVIUi MALIUWS.SMSULLCOSSLiI, W If. UUISIISTArf S.cuilty Stulnfi I Trmt Compmj, R.flitr.r of Stock, ind Bend. t.ry S.f. Cmrd Plied Around Dt.l.tt In thli Cichtng A pllcilinnv tor llillnj: kiockt anj mtmbrhlp muit bo made la l O H( ,K No no liksr Sim it C. L Pakkur. Mr., Portland, Ore. -------------- CAPITAL. Barber Shop M Baths A G. DtMIKOS, Manager ClAl'O Dkcw, Orrlor Operated in Connection with Capital Hotel, j First-Class Work. Porce lain Bath Tubs Sutnptcr, Oregon