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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1900)
Wprlnpsriav. July 25. c,0 Strength Giving Is Now Regarded as an Exact Science & & DEBILITY THE SUMPTER MINER. ' r 1 I COPYRIGHTED means that the system has been sapped of its natural Elec tricity. Dr. Sanden returns strength to weak men Without Using Drugs Write today for his descriptive book or consult him at his office. No Charge. Call at my oftice for free consultation or write for my little book, "Three Classes of Men, which exp lalns my method of overcoming weakness by the substituting of strength, ior thirty years I have made a close study of weaknesses of men which re sults from Indiscretions or excesses. I treat WEAK MEN by pouring Into their systems a great stream of Naturer's restorer Electricity. I am the inventor of the famous Dr. Sanden Electric- Belt ... now known and usrd throughout the world. It gives just the right amount of elec tricity at the proper t me. You place the Dr. Sanuen Electric Belt comfortably around your waist, wearing It nights for two months. It cures while you sleep. The current flows directly through the weakened parts. You feel bright and Strong and full of ATTACHMENT FOR MEN The new attachment to the Dr. Sanden Electric Kelt acts directly upon the prostate gland, bladder, etc., increasing the flow of blood and toning up all nerves and muscles which control the surrounding parts. Over 6,000 were cured In 1K0H. There's unbelt in the world equal to the Sanden. He sides our own exclusive patents, It embodies features worth the having which are to be found in my Electrotherapeutic appliance. Beware of others selling Dr. Sanden Electric Belts of my early, expired and now obsolete pat ents. Write today for my little descriptive book, sent free, or drop In and consult me at my office, where you can see the belt and test current. No charge for consultation. L DR. A. T. SANDEN Dept. J 9 1 1 Russell Building, Portland, Ore VALUE OF MINING PROPERTY. High Ertinute Made 'n the Cripple Creek Dbirlct. A mine Is worth whit it will produce ithuve the Cost ot its operation. Some will contend that a mine is worth what it Is expected to produce, but this amount should be decreased by a charge sullicient to cover the risk of failure to come up to expectations. A property which may be rented (or f sooo per year Is worth f 50,000. A mine which will earn a profit of 1 5000 per year is worth f $0,000, provided Its promise of continuously producing this sum is as good as the business property. If the promise of larger -or richer ore bodies justifies a faith in larger returns, then the mine Is worth more than Its present producing capacity would indi cate. A mine has a larger prospective value than other real property. The value of a mil lug prospect Is all projective con servative men pay f 10,000 per acre for land In the Cripple Cieek district, the value of which Is entirely prospective. The prospective value of every prospect increases as development work proves tint the hope which led to this develop ment work was well founded. A well lo.atrd prospect In the Cripple Creek dis til. t Is worth 10,000 per acre. The In dependence mine sold for a sum in excess ol the valve of its measured ore bodies, or niMiut fso.oco (iff acre for Its entire hold inns It has been reported recently that tlf I'oitland management had refused an oftr ot f40.ooo.ooo for the Portland mine. I his report is hardly to be credited, but i( (me it would represent a prospective v Hue in the mine of something like $12,- o-x.ikm, or 1 40,000 per acre, for Its en-tli.- linUings, and f 500,000 per acre for w li it is supposed to be its most valuable ' acrine. Hut the prospective value Is' always based on a well founded belief that th" mine under proper management can be made to produce a good return upon the price, without decreasing the value of the original investment. The value of a mine is not fixed by rules so very different from those applying to the valuation of other property. Denver Mining Reporter. Scenic Line of the World. For an enjoyable trip east, take the Denver & Kb Grande railroad, Scenic Line of the world. Three daily trains be tween Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and all eastern points, and all points on the Pacific coast. Most magnificent scen ery on this continent. The leading fea hire in connection with the trip is that the through trains pass through the scenic attractions of the Itocky mountains in Colorado by daylight, thus affording pas sengers a cool, pleasant and enjoyable ride, free from dust and the annoyances experienced via other lines. Superb din ing car service on all through trains. Service a la carte, pay for what you order. I hrough standard and tourist sleepers. Stopovers allowed on all classes of tickets anywhere between Ogden and Denver. Call on your nearest ticket agent for tickets, rates and all Information, or ad dress, B. C. NlCHOL, General Agent, Portland, Ore. Captain Wood Back From Idaho, Captain Wood returned Sunday from his mining properties over in Idaho, on one of which he has this season installed a mill, which will soon be In operation. He left Monday for Quebec mountain, u here he Is developing what is said by good mining men to be the most promis ing prospect In eastern Oregon. He will probably return to Sumpter today, or tomorrow. O. S. L. Ry. THE UJMECT NOUTG TO Montana, Utah Colorado and all Eastern Points... I iivrtctiolcr ot two tjvorlt route. vl Ihr Union I'ac.ii k: Tt Mll Line, or the Rio Ukanub S.t-nle lino. No Change of Cars On the PortUnJ-Chlcaeo Sptclal,'"Thc flntvl In lh Wl, Lqulpptd liit Elegant Standard Sleepers Pine New Ordinary (lourist) Sleepers Superb Library-Buffet Cars Splendid Diners tmealsa la carte) Pree Reclining Chair Cars Comfortable coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely Vestibuled Tor lurlhtr Ihlornullon apply la J. R. NAGEL W. E. COMAN Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agent 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. S. C. BEEBE MILLWRIGHT Constructor of Mills, Concentrators, Smelt ers, Cyanide Plants, etc. West Granite Street SUMPTER OREGON RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY IM CO4,CfON ITH THf OINVER RIO CRANDI r COLORADO MIDLAND RAILROADS mm ohocc or THREE DISTINCT ROUTES MO THf MOST MUNIFICENT SCENERY IN AMI RIO A. tt ! TMfl OwtV Tft4Mt60TMNTAl tlC P tW IHfOTlV THWOUOH QUAHWT AND C1UMQUf SALT LAKE CITY. LIADVILUC COLORADO SPRINGS , ana dvbr. BlanBaa)frRR BaMaaaMbaftV TMI MtO (MANOt WIITINN NAILWAV Off AATIS THUI FAIT TRAINS TO TNI IAT daily, oAmrriNO PuRnuMi PatMt ami PhHww Ofitotry ttiiftw TO OMAHA AND CHICAGO WITHOUT CM'MOt. fraa Raellnlna Chair Cars. Partaet DlnlnfCar Sirvlta. f a IhflWUTHM O P.MMiM nMg Of J. D. Mansfield, 6,V,tt:tof.n. OlO.W.NIINTI.CM'IPMo'raak.aallUlMOMy General brass and Iron Founders and Machinists. Baker City Iron Works GEO. F. MCLYNN, Proprietor :::::: Special attention given to repairing and rebuilding all kinds of machinery. Bnker City. Telephone Red 161