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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1900)
THE SUMPTER MINER. Wednesday, September 19, 1900 Strength For Weak Men T rnovi-T 'XFf hie hatlfrv of 6 oIlmikmiIs. Weight, six ounces. wink on the hotly hv usin adulator mumh screw FREE BOOK! Say the word. Let me show you weat 1 have been show ing weak men for over a quarter of a century the true road to health. The remedy I offer you will serve you faithfully with out danger. USE NO DRUGS During mv early years of paactice I gave prescriptions to weak men. ."know better now. For thirty years I have been treating those peculiar nervous symptoms which result from youthful errors or later excesses, such as Drains, Impotency, Lame Back, Varicocele, etc. From so vast an experience I can usually offer men, single or married, valuable advice. Reader, I wish it was in my power to show every weak man what wonderful results I am getting from my famous appliance, the Dr. Sanden Electric Belt and suspensory attachment. It is a never failing restorer of strenutl. if used properly. You may believe when I show you 6,000 unsolicited testi monials of absolute cures names and addresses received dur ing 1899. This belt is the result of patient years of study. It developed from a portable chain battery I invented twenty-five years ago. It has undergone many changes, until today in em bodies the best features of all electrical appliances, and constitu tes a perfect home self-treatment for men. It is really a porta- Currents instantly felt, toough regulated to any degreeof strength Worn all night. Soothes, strengthens, cures while you sleep. Write fur little book, " I'hrer Classes nt Men," uhirh explains ;ill, and is sent in plain, sealed envelope free, or If in or ne:ir this dlv, drap In .mil uiiiMilt me free ul cli trgr. I givr .ill correspond nife prison il itleiillim. Da as I sav. Wrlleiiri.illtoJ.lv. Oept. It. Rmiill Bulldint DR. A. T. SANDEN, Portland, Or. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. 'sa,,,pl"rr,ll,R,,,hr I llrfC,ors " was t,p 1kle.ltl1.il liutlier development shall be iilniir by iiiutr.ut. and a mil 'or bids on looo leel of tunnel work was" issued. Su- W.lter Works Service Causes prrinlendent ( irimes was present and lie reported that the mine Is looking good Much Complaint. Al the uierling of the council S.ittird.iy evening A. W. 1:111s was appointed m.iyor pro trin. .1. It. Stodd.ird appeared before the fiiuurll and made a sensible talk retard ing (he bail loiulitlon ot south AMU and adjacent streets, owing to the leaks in the water mains. he miincl! agreed to have .1 ronsiiiiation with l(. I:. Mraunrii. the and growing better all the time. This ' property is famous for its high values. Of l the several shipments of ore made, the lowest netted the owners Sii$ a ton. I PORTLAND STOCK F.XCHANGE. ! I Claim, to Havt Sold 241,500 Stum the i Pint Div. The Portland Mining Stock Exchange opened Monday. The apparent sales were 241,500 shares, but it will be hard to con- wuer. and endeavor to iuit a stoi. to this 1 v, "'' "M ,IkU h, was trlclly on the nulsaiue, and have the present polky of 'Mnarr- About the opening, the Tele furnishing water w lien and where II is not J RMm si,ys,! wanted and w Ithholdiiig the servke where ' " A an VM' (,( "e Increased Inter it Is needed and paid for. ' cSt l!lhtn '" '"'""'K " Hie, opening of The health ordinance was laid 011 the ,he P"''and Mining Stock Exchange this table, morning Is significant. I hough organ I he misdemeanor ordinance has become ,'"' i;etruary. this exchange did not a law, ten days having elaped shue Its ' ,en l,s Ooer: unl" ,hs "'"'"K- H passage and not having been vetird, hut !' .;ill was at 10:30. its provisions aie w Ithhekl from the pub- "W,,h ,he n-iiing f tlic Portland b- IlL.iiUllll! tntliet.ulsanie .leil.:.l rm.rs 1''"1 Portland lias tWO milling e.- ireil Coireitiug in enrollment, and the tlkial whor duty It is to look alter this m.ittri has been too busy during tile past eighteen d.ivs to do the work. Until rlthri posted or published this ordinance ..in'l br eutoned. I here will be 110 meeting of the council Vittud.iy rveHug, but a sprii.il Hireling Mas brrn called tor lursd.iy, the 25th. Diadem Will Drive a 600-Foot Tunnel. changes hi operation, as the Oregon Ex change, which has been in business In the assembly hall ot the Clianfber tf Commeue building the past three months, will continue operations at the old stand. 'I he rooms of the Portland Mining Stock l:chauge are located at .No. 126 l-'irst street. Here com 111 odious 'and 'ecu v nlentlv arranged quarters, have been ti ted up. I he opening this morning was At n meeting ot the directors ot the )ia- 'Knalird bv a large attend.nce, the tloor being crowded by directors, brokers, stockholders and interested spectators. Among the visitors were several who came from Southern Oiegoii' on purpose to attend the call. "Just prior to the call Secretary Court- dan Gold Mining company held yester day, the resignation of John M. Murphey as secretary was accepted and W. M. Mosby elected to till the vacancy. Mr. Muiphry resigned on account of his re moval f 1 0111 Suinpter to Spokane. At the I la id I. Parker, in a few uell-Jiosen words, spoke of the aims, objects and plans of the exchange, lie biielly out lined the plans of the board ot directors and closed with a prediction for the future 1 that met with a hearty response from the I ntidieiue. R. F. I Va body nfliciatrd as caller. Th- call was gratifyingly active, I 241,500 shares ot stock changing hands. J I here were six listed mines on the board, 1 and one American Roy, In Slocau coun trywas called up under the head of mis cellaneous properties. Portland U. M. & M. headed the list of sales with 149,000 shares; May Queen followed with 26,500 shares, and Ameri can Hoy made a good third with 20,000 shares to its credit. Rocky Mountain Scenery By Day Light. Day light stop over at Niagara Palls. Through first-class tourist sleeper from Pacific Coast weekly for Chicago, Boston, New York and other eastern points via Rio Grande Western (Great Salt Lake Route), Denver oc Rio Grande, C. R. I. & P. and Illinois Central to Chicago, connecting In the Union Depot witli Mich igan Central's similar car for points east, l-'or full particulars call on or address, B. H. THU.MMILl., Com'l Agent Ills. Cent. R. R. 142 Third St., Portland. Oregon. Call for Bids on Tunnel Work. Sealed bids will be received by the Dia dem Gold Mining company until October 10, 1900, at their office in Simipter, Ore gon, for the running of 600 feet ot tunnel, being the continuation of the company's present tunnel, which is in 225 fert. The company reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The Diadem Gold Mining Co. - W.H. Mosby', Secretary. Sumpter, Or., Sept. 18, 1000. - I - - I ' - II! Five quart bottles of Olympla beer for fi.ooat Henry Fingers'. The Literary Digest UvueJ Wektv Jl I'jgc IlluttratrJ "All the Periodical In Out" Til" LITIWW DlOLST has liken tht hlyhrvl rank as a weekly review ot current Ihnuchl a I home onj ahroaj. In the ri'ilmt m literature, art, cli'ncv. trillion, lllis,sociulnj;), travel. Jit mverv bulne, trie Dittcuitinn anj Informa tion on all tIJes ot Important u.uet!ontare given. 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