The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, August 15, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SUMPTER MINER.
Wednesday, August 15. 1900
I CAN MAKE
XQU STRONG
I Can Cure That Pain
Pains in the Back show weakness of the muscles
Pains in the Limbs show uric poison in the blood
How can you expect to keep up your work when
you have a weak, aching back? I low can you be free
Ironi rheumatism when the impurities which cause it
are lurking in your system? Get the relaxed muscle strengthened and the kidneys in sound condition and you
will be free from suffering. Electricity is the grandest restorer for these compiaints. I offer you the best, the
surest means of applying this wonderful power, in my
....Dr. Sanden s Electric Belt....
By this I Imilil up your weakenrd nerves and muscles. I litre Is not :i man or woman who Is a victim of backache, rheumatism, weakness or derangement of the
nervous functions hut whom niv application of Electricity will cure, lor il is a powerful and unfailing remedy. It heals while you rest at night. There's no In
terfereme with your wor!. It rrllevrs in a few hours cures in a few d.ivs. I he electro-magnetism transfuses every atom of the affected parts, and aids the
whole working machinery of the body. Use one nl my belts as I direct and you'll save a life of suffering. It .vill thrill you with Its warm current and fortify
you to do the hatdest kind ol work and to feel buoyant and strong. Wliv, then, sutler when here's a remedy which will drive out your ailment? Don't neglect
my treatment.
Dept. J 9, Russell Building
PORTLAND, ORE.
Write today for free book, "Thki-k Ci.ASShS 01- iMliN," which explains all, or call at my office and test the
current. Consultation and advice free.
Dr. A T. Sanden
MAKES MUCH MONEY. ilhirlnthrwrsl. I he company's business COW AND PINE CREEK PLACERS.
has assumed such proportions ot late that i
Transportation Company Pays
6 Per Cent. Dividend.
I he Sunipter I ranspotlation company
has under construction on the corner ot
the stock ol the same has become par
ticulaiiy valuable. At a meeting of the
dlrectois ot the company Monday, a
dividend ol si per ient was deilaied.
I lie company, as at present constituted,
was oigauied March u ot the present
year.
Wlut Bait Did They Uw?
Charles (ioss and wile and (ieorge II.
t Itnlfli'k. U'ilr .'lint sun. Iv'irl rflftnifil
Center and Similiter streets a large -horse, ,, i; , ,., (() h;J ,.Ke , ,
1 week, bringing with them the linest box
seen tills season, not one ol
hotel, whli h, when completed, will have
.1 capacity for housing one hundred he.id ( 0j ( ((
of stock. I'lie struilurr will be 55x100
lret,audtwo stories high, with cortu
gated lion tool. I
A large lour of men is pushicg the
unik .is rapidly , is possible, as the large
number ol horses used by the company
haven't much ot a home until tlieis new
une is completed.
...r n.uurss ,, ...c,. , ,. ,irM , ,,1Vc discovered it; at any rate
Mood on this vomer was torn down a; ithrv h.uUhr lish tn show lor It.
tlie stock nun ed into one ol the coiup.iuy s .
siore tooms in ll.r postoif.ee tow. ' T) fc hf YUowto,.
New atiangrmeuts in connection witli
the mtue management ol the Sumptei I he new route via the Oregon Short
r.ins;ioit.Hlou company will take eltecl I Inr Railroad and Monida, Mont., enables
in a lew d iys, when James New lands, at vou to make a dellghtlul trip through the
piesent theeilklent cashier of tlie lirst Yellowstone National Park, entering v i.i
Hmliof Sumptet, will take charge nf the .Monida and coming out via Cinnabar,
company's liu.uuiil and clerical aliairs, making It unnecessary to cover any por
having become a large stockholder, and tion ot ''e route twice, lor beautilul
at a teceiit meeting was elected sectelatv descriptive booklet, write or call at Ore
and tieasuier ot the compauv. Mr. K Short I Ine Ticket Other, 142 Third
New I uids w ill till Ills new other w ith tlie ( '. i''ll and, Oregon,
same ciedit that hr has in the bank, and
which w.is less than twelve inches long.
It is well known that Bald lake lias
within its depths some ot tlie largest
ttout ol any stream or bodv ol water in
eastern Oregon, but lor some reason it is
nest to impossible to tunl an alluring
bait that will tool this game lih, and the ,
above named fishermen are apparentlV'
will be welcomed to his new position by
tlie many patrons ot the stage company.
I'lie ciltici.it roster now stands as Ul
lows; W. II. Cade, piesldent; I', (i.
Harrison, vice-president i .lames New
lands, secretary and treasurer, and the
old veteran "stager," loin Mel: urn,
general manager, which insures a service
Miners Wanted.
I will employ sis thorough miners and
pav 5). 50 per day to practical men. Ap
ply In me at tlie stamp mill, Quarisburg
district, Comer postoilice, Oregon.
Sam h. hays.
Five quart bottles ot Olympia beer for
second to none furnished by any stage Ji.oo at Henry Finger's.
Bn Worked Since '62, but are Still Bigi
Producers. I
I he Cow creek and Fine creek placer i
diggings, located about 30 miles from !
Sumpter, have been washed since 1K62,
and are still good producers. The past
season is considered tlie best in their his-'
tory. Anything like an accurate idea of !
the amount of gold taken nut cannot be '
obtained. As one miner expressed It, "I '
never ask any questions regarding the
output ol a claim, as it only induces a
man to prevaricate " Occasionally large
nuggets are found, and the news is not
long in spreading up and down the creek,
acting as a stimulus to tlie others to re
newed elfoits.
Ihesupplvof water is limited to the
snow waters in tlie spring, and a few
mountain streams ot verv limited How.
Tlie claims ate all opened up separately,
and an ovrrtlow of tailings is not per
mitted Iroin one claim to a lower one,
which Is a shortsighted pulley, and works
a hardship on all. I his is especially true
of pine creek. On Cow creek more
amicable arrangements prevail, and all
work in harmony.
On Fine creek, wh.it are now consid
ered tlie best claims, were located two
years ago. It has always been consld-1
ered that tlie diggings only extended to!
a certain gravel flow, which crossed the
gulch some three miles from the mouth,
as repeated eflorts to find pav dirt above
that point had been made without success, ''
and it was not until the seventh pan
01 urn nun! iiccuot'i 11, iu uccu wasneci
that the fortune tinders were rewarded by
getting three large nuggets, aggregating
about $18 in value. The news caused a
stampede, and tlie upper end of tlie
stream was located in a day, mostly by
new comers. Since then work lias been
prosecuted from one end of the creek to
the other.
Some 80 men are employed through
tlie season, which averages about four
mouths. The gold is all coarse, and
many large nuggets are found weighing
as high as $100. The largest nugget,
weighing 5817, was found last season by
Patrick O'Brien, who is fortunate enough
to own most of tlie water available."
M. E. Baine in Oregnnian.
T.D.Bellinger
& Co.
.OF SUMPTER.
OREGON
Dispensers of only the
Choicest
Brands
Liquors
or-
Including Old Overholt, Can
adian Club, Ushers and James
Watson Scotch, Imported 1881
Brandy, Three Star Hennessey,
and all the Leading Brands of
Wines and Cigars. New and
Elegant Fixtures. Comfor
able quarters for gentlemen.
No better service in Oregon.
...The Magnolia...
T. 0. Iilllnitr I Co., Prep.
(Formerly Hotel Van Duyn Bid.)
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