Wednesday, July 2$, 1900 IO THE SUMPTER MINER. FIRST MINE PATENTED. And Now a Rich Strike i Mack In Old Wormier. the J. I. Worcester relumed I uesday from .i trip up ir.inlte creek to the Worcester mine, a property belonging to our Mr. Worcester's brother, who resides some- 1 reason the property was not purchased ' was because Mr. Damours asks an ab surdly high prke lot it, considering that many consider the mine to be "spotted," and almost certain to peter out. Work on Sumptcr Valley Extension. A large number of men are at work on the grade of the Sumpter Valley railroad where in the Willamette valley. A rich extension, scattered all along the proposed strike was recently made In this mine, a route tor several miles. The extension tsvo-foot ledge of rich quart having been branches off from the main line about a uncovered that will assay anywhere from mile and a half below town and starts off two to three hundred dollats to the ton in in an opposite direction from Clifford, in gold and a great deal more in silver. order to circle around a mountain. A file Worcester is the first quartz mining number ot men and teams quit work a ground that was patented in this country, , few days ago, owing to the low wages the present owner having received his paid and big board charged. Oneof these government deed upiardsof t wrntylivr ineti stated that with his own Ijbor, that vears a no. Since that lime it lias nut ol that of two other men and three teams! been worked. he cleared only eighty-live cents a day. It is located about live miles from Law- His opinion was that if he had another ton in the neighborhood ot the old Monti-' man and team at work, he would have mental and received a setback when that mismanaged properly suffered Its great collapse. The Won ester, like the Monu mental, was then considered a silver proposition and fabulous values were ob tained from assays, running up to two and even three thousand dollars per ton. 'I he recent gold discovery is a ledge srpaiate and distinct Irom the ledge Worked away b.iik In thr eallv seventies. I'hr Stand ird is not advised as to the disposition ol the Worcester hi the light ol, recent developments, but probably so rich a property will not long remain idle- Law ton Standard. come out in debt to the contractors every day. Colonel Donan on Our Gold Fields. A private letter received by a gentleman in Sumpter from Colonel Donan, states that he read the revised proofs of his folder and booklet, issued by the O. R. & N., 011 the liastem Oregon Hold Pields, ten days since and that they should both be ready lor distribution in a few days. In these works the Sumpter district gets a sqiiale deal.and people, here are anxious and impatient for them to be placed iii the hands 01 the public. They will be distri buted through railroad ticket agents and will be placed in every ollice in the United States j 1 id Canada. Men -aid Off at the Bonanza. Several days since lilty-six miners were, One Side Only ol the Story. W. W. Campbell, ol Mineral, whose mining prnpeitv, known as Last Chance group, was jumped 011 Inly jeiul bv Phil- brick and Sinwln. is in (lie city. Mr. Campbell give the Knotd the lolloping laid oil at the Hnnana. I he reason as .it count ot the ca-e: He says he has , !' J f'" this is that they are not needed j held this property lor several vears and ! ,l"' J,l' diking now in progress and has kept up the assessment work thereon; tlinl llirir services will not be called for that he li.id it bonded to Messrs. I l.inison ' "" wound is opened up. I hey and li.1rch.1rd; their lime lor the second will be put to work as soon as another; payment expired July 1st. hey tailed level can he run. A Rouana miner's lot ' to put in an appearance. On the jnd is evidently not a happy one. I'hilhrUk mid Sigwiu tiled on the proper ties. Two men, I owmlre and Oliver, in Private Board. the employ ot Messrs. Harrison -and I will turnish private board to-a tew de liarchard, J.iIiii that Harrison and Marc- siring muIi, at my residence on North haul weie to pa their expenses and 10 , street, near Ceutei. Mrs. C. E. Duck per cent oiiauv deal that they might make, worth. j thiough thrli workings. Alter Campbell had entered Into the toutrait and bond Mi. Ilariisou and Hauhatd wanted Campbell to pay the 10 per tent vvhUli Campbell claims he was not required to do, and which .Mr. It.'irJurd tl.ilnis he was, ll appeals liom the facts as stated by Ml. Campbell that through thrills satisfaction ot I owmiic, lie has worked up a lompail todelraud the Last Chance people out ol their rights- or in other woids, to get "blond money." I he nmrts will piobably have something Ui s.iv in su.ll .1 iasr.- Illiullilgtoii News. Pay Ledge in an Abandoned Mine A pies dlsp.il, h ot lirllt date liom liutte says; llm I oibes, i this illy, j. .1. Mi Dun. lid, a mining expeit liom Kosslaud, It. ( .., 1 Jeorge Casey.of liutte, and I0I111 KetMu.ol Silver Star, went over to Virginia vitv last week to examine the lamous Ke.usarge mine with a view to purchasing it, Ihev returned without making a deal. The mine is located at the nead of the lamous Alder (iukh and Is thought to be a second Mayflower. It Is an old-timei, having been Itsated in 1S44 when the placer excitement at Alder (iulcli was raging. It produced over 9700,000 in gold and then apparently was ' exhausted and its owners abandoned it.' Not long ago C. C. Damours began work on it and uinoveied a big ledge which ran Si.Koo in gold. The Is ear-1 sarge is thought to be the source ol , most ot the wash gold washed out ot Alder and other placets. The quart in the mines is much ot it impregnated with gold resembling the pl.icrr wash. The . Jo to Tenner Worthingtoii tor nil kinds ot engineering. T. D. Bellinger & Co. or sumpter. OKI-CON Dispensers of only the Choicest Brands Liquors i Including Old Overholt, Can adian Club, Ushers and James Watson Scotch Imported 1881 liraudv, Three Star Hennessey, and all the Leading Brands of Wines and Cigars. New and Klegant fixtures. Comfor able quarters for gentlemen. No better service in Oregon. ...The Magnolia... 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