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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1900)
THE SUMPTER MINER. Wednesday. August 15. 1900 OFFICERS JOHN J. PliNIIAI.I:, President (Inn. M1.T. tlunkrr Mill Cinld Mn. (..) .SUWril.W, UKL(il ALIiiiKT Gl-ISKN, Vice-President (I'mldi-H Utl'i-ni Hank) llAKIItOtV l:(Jfil:M: SPUNKY, R. C. PliNTI.ANI), Treasurer Secretary Grizzly Gold Mining Company Capital $500,000 In 1,000,000 shares of the par value of Fifty Cents Each. Treasury Stock 400,000 shares. PULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE THE Grizzly group consists of the 'Colorado" and the "Colorado Extension" quartz mineral claims, situated in the Sumpter District of Baker county, Oregon, six miles northwest of the town of Sumpter, forming part of the rich mineral zone wherein are located producing mines of fabulous wealth, such as the "North Pole," "Columbia," "Golconda," "Bonanza" etc., etc. Development work on the Grizzly group has disclosed a gold bear ing ledge of remarkably high value, a force of men are now at work and there is every reason to expect the prop erty will become one of the greatest mines in Oregon. Read Our Proposition Carefully A limited amount of Treasury Stock is offered for sale at SIX CENTS PER SHARE, payable cash, down or in twelve monthly payments, the funds realized being used tor opening up the property and making a producing mine of it. TlVe'"purpose of the company is to have a steady inflow of cash to meet monthly pay roll. This can " be realized by selling stock on monthly installments just as well as if selling for all cash, and at the same time enabling investors to secure control of a larger block ot stock than if paying all cash. Two Thousand Shares at 5120.00, payable $10 down and $10 per month until paid. Larger blocks of stock on pro rata scale. j j j ncrcncNccs: r.,.? or ,, , iv.ni, o Cmii.it Banh Bamcm Civf Omon Kor Prospectus and Further Information, address, Grizzly Gold Mining Co., Sumpter, Ore. SOME MINING NOTES. Operations At the Bdgcr Monitor Bonded Banner Sold Outright. 1 lie Badger mine at Susanvllle is push I'iC operations with a force ot about )o men. They have the shall sunk to the depth nl joo teet, and intend to continue uoik until It has te.iched the depth ol $00 tret. On the joo foot level they are ilrllllng on the ledge and are taking out tons, of valuable ore. 'I his they are sending to Sumpter, Irom which place it 's bring shipped to the smelter. The Badger company has leased the Klk creek pla-ers to Slug I ee - Co., nl Susanvllle. The mine Is bring opertted by the linn, hut with vh it success is not known. It is learned, however, that they are work 'k ground that h.is been worked belore -m! are dolus re.ison.ibly'wrll. 1 I he Stockton mine, owned by Messrs. Amrs and Simmons, will soon resume iterations, ,n,d the shatt which is now tJi'.wi 100 teet, will be sunk to the depth i ioa feet. I'hev have some valuable -c lit this mine, which will be sent to the meller tor reduction. Win. Cooper, who has spent years prospecting in the Susanville camp, has bonded his Monitor mine to Prank Coop if. Work Is progression uu the property, .ind ote taken out is being worked with .m arastia with good results. Ike (inker and Joe Shatter are doing development work on the Daylight i)uart claim, owned by Mr. Guker and Vt. W. l)jrt, of John Day. They have the tunnel now driven about 60 feet, and have already cut one pay chute on their ledge. This ore shows up nicely, but they wlU'contlnue the tunnel farther and 1 losscut a pocket lead, lit a depth ol about 0 feet. Bryant Scrogglns. formerly a resident el Long Creek, bought the Banner quartz Umpqua Listed on tbc Exchange i me uregou mining aiocit extiiaugc property near Mt. Vernon last week of Nell Jackson, the consldeiatioti ot the sale being 5500. Mr. Scrogeins recently I todav. the companies appeared under two .came to the John Day valley from Sliver ,e;,js,t UstcJ and unlisted, the listing City, Idaho, where he has been tor sev ( committee having passed on those prop eral years working In the mines. He ; ertes, UMjer t,e ,eaj f stej, aiKi t,e thinks the Banner claim is good property, , companies having compiled with the re- .'Hid Will Improve as developed. Blue I .min-int-iits of llir fnminltti-r. Thn mi tile unlisted list will no doi'bt appear under the head of listed in a few days, (lie Umpniia Mining & Milling company was called on the board of the Exchange for the first time today. The company Mountain Hagle. Lien on Columbia Southern. S. Ban and N. G. Seaman, partners doing business under the tirm name of Ban Sr Seaman, yesterday tiled in the owns the American, Chance, Grand Prize clerk's office of this county a lieu lor iaJ Gold Mill lode claims, located about $20,865.86 on the part of the Columbia , '"'ve milts west from Sumpter on the Ibex Southern railroad lying between Moro,,rad. I" Baker county. The company is In Sherman countv, and Shaniko, h, Incorporated for i.oco.ooo shares, par Wasco county, forty-six miles, or there- value 15 cents each, nonassessable, abouts, In extent. The lien is to secure J 400,000 shares in the treasury. The olli payment for tracklaying and surfacing cers of tlie company are: President, Willis the part ot the road mentioned, which 1 Kramer; vice-president, U. W. Miller; was done under a contract made between secretary, W. !'. Burllson; treasurer, A. Ban & Seaman and A. I:. Hammond and , ' t;os- These gentlemen, with J. C. Archie Mason, whom Ban & Seaman Aiken and J. M. Drenuon, are the board claim to have been the agents of the f directors. The Grizzly company is Columbia Southern and, hi the matter of delayed in some of the details required sub-letting the contract for the work done, by "? listing committee, which will soon to have acted witli the knowledge and consent of the Columbia Southern com pany. The total amount of Ban & Sea man's claim was (12,165.86, on which be overcome. Telegram ol last Thursday. Oregon Cayustt as Family Pon'cs. 1 "The little Indian cayuses of eastern 1 nicy incivru uu .mount u,joo. 11 , uregon neeu nor pe sent 10 tne cannery should be said that the greater portion of any more," said Samuel Gray, a Hunt- the balance claimed under the lien is for 1 ington business man at tlie Perkins extras and alleged "extra cost and ex pense of doing the work by reason of in terference and unjust treatment of claim ants" by the officers of the company. Tlie Dalles Chronicle. All kind ol cake, pies bread etc., at Brechtel's bakery, opposite tlie depot. All orders filled promptly. Handsome lot of Dicken'.s vest chains for men at F. C. Brodie's jewelry store, Opera House block. yes terday, "as a market lias been found for them in the Bast. A good many carloads have left Huntington for the east this summer, as the cayuse makes a nice fam ily pony when he Is treated right, and he soon becomes docile." Mr. Gray said is carloads of horses of all sizes had been sent east from Huntington last week by Mr. Goodman, who has a horse ranch in the vicinity. There were work horses, cavalry horses and family pony cayuses in the lot, and he thinks very good figures can be realized on them. Oregoniau. RIO GRANDE WESTERN! HAIL WAT IN CONHCfiON MtfH ThC DKNVIR A RIO GRANDE or COLORADO MIDLAND RAILROADS OOtftt CHOtCK or THREE DISTINCT ROUTES AND TMf MOST MAGNIFICENT SCENERY IN AMERICA. IT It TMt ONIV TtNStONTlMNTL UM PAMiNO C.MICTlV iMftOOQH QUAINT AND PtCTUM KJUf 8ALT LAKE CITY, LEAOVILLE, COLORADO SPRINGS and DENVER. t.pvra (MmmhI. THC HlonRANDf WESTERN RAILWAY OPMATIS THREE FAST TRAINS TO THC CAST DAILY, CAIIHYINO Pullman Macs and Pullman Ordinary Staffers TO OMAHA AND CHICACO WITHOUT CN.MH. Fraa Reclining Chair Can. ParhMt Olnlng-Car Sarvtoa. J. D. Mansfield c-5.r...-t0. OIO.W.NIINTI,CMaIPMt.,SaHLakeH Sumpter & Bottling Works , Gagen & Sloan, Proprietors. jt jt j j j Manufacturers of all kinds of car bonated drinks and ciders. Or ders filled and shipped on short notice. tg j j j SUMPTER, . . . OREGON v !