The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, August 29, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SUMPTER MINER.
WecfreFc'py, Zi'gt'st 29. icco
OFFICERS
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President
((.in. Mcr. Hunlwr Mill fiolj Miir. Co.)
SUWI'TIW, UltliliUN
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K. C. Pl-NTI.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.
FULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE
TT'HE Grizzly group consists of the "Colorado" and the "Colorado Extension" quartz mineral claims, situated
in the bumpter District of Baker county, Oregon, six miles northwest of the town of bumpter, torming pare
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-
Two Thousand Shares at 120.00, payable 5io down and $10 per month
until paid. Larger blocks of stock on pro rata scale. .
ftCFCflCNCC: finaf tint or Sumpmm luMtm, Oat
CitiMM Baku tn Ciff Onio
For Prospectus and Further Information, address,
Grizzly Gold Mining Co., Sumpter, Ore.
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. The purpose of the company is to have a steady inflow of cash to meet monthly pay roll. This can
he 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 of stock than if paying all cash.
PROMOTER,
PROSPECTOR.
J. E. McManus Will Search for
Mineral in the Greenhorn.
Jul in I:. McManus, the lending mining
iniiinolrr on Puget Sound, with head
naarteis In Seattle, arrived In Sumpter
Monday. He was formerly mineral laud
injector, his territory covering Mon
tain, Id.iho and Washington, and no
nan In the Northwest Is better acquainted
with Its mineral resources. Mr. Mc-.
Maims is the man who developed the J
"r.it copper mine, the Sunset, to Itsl
P'esent lamous position In the mining
u nrld. I
lie says he came here to prospect
id still he Is not broke. 1 hat is a new
M.le for n successful promoter, but all of
Ms movements since arriving here go to I
prove tli.it this statement is on the i
scuair. lie his about finished outfitting
;nid espnts to leave today for the Green-'
bom. i'uithermote, he evidently se
cured information regarding this district!
Iiefore leaving the Sound, tor he knows
exactly what he wants to do and where'
lie wishes to go. i
He will prospect that doen or so miles '
l virgin mountain territory between
Austin and Susauvllle. 'I he positive
insurance with which he statts out for,
that particular district looks as if he were
acting on some kind of an Inside tip,
tltlirr pertaining to some ' unrevealed
bonnura which has been discovered there,
or rise the route of a proposed railroad.
Mr. McManus Is accompanied by W.
T. Martin, formerly of Philadelphia, now
a resident of Seattle. Hugh Kennedy,
one of the best known prospectors and
mining men in the northern Cascades,
arrived yesterday and .vill be one of this
party of "prospectors."
Donmtlcating an Indian Race Horu.
A. P. Duncan has bought from Indian
Louie the bay racer known as "Hiacclal
awa." He lias deeded to the horse a
front stall in the big livery bam where he
bed him down witli the soft, fluffy feath
ers of the Harney valley sagehen. "Hlac
clatawa" wears a pale blue silk smoking
jacket during the day time, and when the
chilly air of night begins to fall he is robed
in a beautiful white blanket imported from
Germany expressly for the purpose. The
only trouble with the horse is he continues
to pine for the camas lops and mahogany
browse of his coalthood days. Harney
County News.
Unkind Comment on Our Ball Ganui.
Sumpter and Haker City c.vi play base
ball nearly as badly as lleppuer can. In
their last game at Haker City a week
ago, which attracted an immense, en
thusiastic crowd, the score stood 31 to 28
In favor ol Maker City. 'I his reminds
us ol the ntness of the remaik made by
an old resident ot this place during a
game last spring. He said: "You youne
buggers can't play ball. Why, when I
was a boy we used to get as high as 40
and so runs In .1 game; now you fellows
get only 5 or 10." Heppuer 'limes.
Go or send to the City Green house,
(taker City, tor choice carnations; thirty
five cents per doeu. Roses fifty cents
per doen.
I
Don't neglect your eves. Glasses and 1
spectacles properly fitted to detective '
sight. F. C. Brodle, Opera House Jew
elry Store, Sumpter. j
Five quart bottles of Olympla beer for
fi.oo at Henry Finger's. 1
I BAKER COUNTY ASSESSMENT.
Total Taxable Property Amounts to $2,
' 693,055.
The summary statement of the assess
' me'it of Haker county for 1000 is about
complete and will approximate the figures
given below.
The statement will show a loss of about
$50,000 in the item of livestock, on ac
count of sales and consequent removal
from the county, but the Increase In the
matter of improvements In the county
show an increase In the net taxable prop
erty of the county of about 5120,000.
Following Is the summary statement,
subject to the action of the county board
of equalization which met Menday: 1
Acres of tillable laud, $9,707, 5308,300.
Acres of uou-tlllable laud, 138,974,!
5219,635.
Improvement on deeded laud, 5187,035.
Town and city lots, 5452,755.
Improvements on laud not deeded or
patented, 532,500.
Miles of railroad bed, 99.6, 5299,-200.
Railroad rolling stock, 545.760.
Miles of telegraph and telephone lines,
182.6, 514,805.
Merchandise and stock In trade, 5217,
700. Farming implements, wagons, engines,
etc, 537.05.
Steamboats, stationary engines, etc.,
581,040.
Money, 526,710.
Notes and accounts, 587,150.
Household furniture, watches, jewelry,
533.2to.
Horses and mules. 3480, 542,970.
Cattle, 15,185,5199,145.
Swine, 1421, 53,210.
Gross value of all property, 52,979,360.
Exemptions, 586,305.
Total taxable property, 52,893,055.
No. of polls, 002,
Total In Baker City,
Raker Epigram.
51,011,980.
O. S. L. Ry.
THE OJRFCT kOUTB TO
Montana, Utah
Colorado and all
Eastern Points...
(ilvHcholc ol two favoritr mutts, via thf Union
I'acihc Fan .MjII Llnr.or (he KlU (iRASDC S.tnlc
l.lnft.
No Change of Cars
On tit IVirtrin f.f"tiln CnM mTk. ri-. I.
the W fit, bjulppvJ with
Elegant Standard Sleepers
Flue New Ordinary (Tourist) Sleepers
Superb Library-Buffet Cars
Splendid Diners (meals a la carte)
Free Reclining Chair Cars
Comfortable Coaches and Smokers
Entire Train Completely Vestibuled
For lurthtr information apply to
J. R. NAGEL W. E. COMAN
Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agent
142 Third St., Portland, Ore.
THE
SUMPTER MEAT
MARKET
A. MANNS, Rroprietor.
Butcher and Packer
Fresh and Cured
Meats and
Sausage of all Kinds
SUMPTER, OREGON
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