THE SUMPTER MINER. Wednesday, September 26, 1900 CCRS I p I Capita! $500,000 JOHN J. Pl-NIIAI.I:, President V-JI IZ-Z-I V VJVylvJ " J (iirn. .Mgt. Himkrr HiiirsuiJ Mnk. .n.) In i.coo.ooo sharesof the J soMi-tiv, uwicos par value of Fifty Cents ,.,,,,. ,;i. ,1. it , Each. Treasury Stock J AI.HI:HT f.hlShH. Vice-President -. . 400,000 shares. I : .w Mining Comoanv $ : I W.i:n- SIM.KRV, - Treasurer I ! Ill 1 VW I IHI I J FULL PAID AND NON-AS- J It. C. PllNN.AND, Secretary SESSADLE Z : Weekly Bulletin DEVELOPMENT The recent unexpected strike made in tunnel consists of a three foot ledge, heavily mineralized and containing good gold values, sampling of which gave from 10 to 14 in free milling geld. The tunnel is being pushed towards six foot ledge, on which shaft is sunk, now distant about twenty-five feet from face of tunnel. I To meet cost of development, the sales of Treasury Stock will continue at SIX CENTS per share, payable all cash, or on ' v the installlment plan. ' Two Thousand Shares at $120.00, payable $10 down and $10 per month -t ;! . until paid. Larger blocks of stock on pro rata scale. . j j ' : l:or Prospectus and Further Information, address, ' " c:;;:.::;:: V:.:;c.,:uo::;0" Grizzly Gold Mining Co., Sumpter, Ore. : 12 BACK FROM BOSTON. Edward Cinnon Sayi Oregon Gold h of In Ureal There, lidwatd Cannon.of the Northwest Elec trical lifiKinrcritiK otimp.iny, who has just returned from an extended business trip throoKh the East and spent considerable time at New York city, Huston and other i changes I visited was that should Presl-' the mining business. The Miner stated dent Mckinley be re-elected and of this last week he had purchased a half Interest no doubt was expressed the coming year J in the Indiana from Lee Haruard. The would show more activity In stocks of nil first of this week himself and Lee Bar kinds and mining in particular, owing to I nard purchased from Jim Myrd.il the a general disposition of capital to seek , Skeleton. This property is a parallel mining Investments than lias prevailed at claim with the Indiana and also an exten- any time during the past ten years. sion, and is directly south of the Copper- "Business men in the Kast have not the , opolls. Mr. Hughes Is one of the old- imanci.il centers, brings back the report ' least doubt of McKinley's re-election. In that Oregon's mineral resources are at last j fact, they look upon it as a foregone con-1 beginning to attract the attention of in- elusion, and Bryan's election is scarcely I vrst.irs and mining mru. ' ever heard seriously discussed, luguiry "Oregon's gold output," said he, "is beginning to tell, and while but little is vet known of eastern Oregon's rich gold fields In general, mining men and invest ors have obtained sulticlent information about these camps to make them eager to know more. I found that such properties Is made as to the political conditions on the Pacific slope and in the middle West, but the eastern situation appear to be considered a cinch. "Oregon has a good standing in the Kast from time miners of this section and still has plenty of faith in the district. He stated that a smelter was the main thing now- to bring the great mining countries of the world. Prairie City Miner. Boy Lost Three Dayi In the Mountains. Lishaford Deret, a young lad from Granite who has been at Olive Lake with the (Jutrldce famllv on a trio of recrra- commercial standpoint, but ,0I. passed through an experience this there are many anxious to learn more of , Wfek that ne w, robablv not care to re- .is the liolco'id.i, Bonanza and Red Boy i the state's natural resources. Much in- .at. j,e boy, who is about 17 years are already fairly well known hi financial qulry Is made in regard to the state's lum- 0j( Parted fromcampat the lake Sunday ! circles in Boston, New York, Cleve-1 her resources, and information Is sought mori.lng with a gun in quest of'game. He lind, Chicago, Milwaukee and even in reference to the opportunities of Port- i became lost in the deep timber and high throughout the New Knglaiid states, land in the line ol manufactures. I am mountains and was unable to locate hln Mining men and capitalists in these (ew satisfied that Portland could gain a large se( lml le brought up Tuesdav mornine 1 lets evince a deposition to le.uu more in number of manufacturing enterprises if at t)t. c;ipn uf Harry Hruude, a miner on detail of our mines and mining camps, and ' her business men would bestir themselves Desolatbn creek some eighteen miles 1 lliiiiK I am sale 111 predicting 111.1t con- in making an eiiort Hi tills direction. trom his camp at Olive Lake. The an-i siderable eastern capital will seek mining "While in the East It was my privilege nouncement that a boy was lost in the Investments in Oregon during the coming to attend several street fairs and carnl-, mountains was brought to Lawton M01 . vl"- Portland's lilk carnival, which has Jay nRhti.inj Tuesday morning a I "Willie in the East I took occasion to just come to a successful close, surpassed searching party was made up and started 1 visit the stock e.changes ol New York, . all of them. Tills Is perhaps saying a for the Olive lake country. Persons from) Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago. I ' great deal, but it is the truth nevertheless. Granite, Hed Boy, Alamo and all the slit- found them well conducted, our local e.- Portland's street fair excelled them both roundinc mines also volunteered to assit hauge being operated miii.li on the same tram the standpoint of management and , fM1JiI)K the missing lad. Nothing was lines. I he Philadelphia exchange, which as to the character of its attractions. It heard of him. lmu-.-v.-r until th i,',n lias been in business continually since discounted even the one at Boston, where ot Tuts Jay, when he returned on horse-' ijgj,lsa model institution of Its Kind, one of tile chief attractions was liorserac- back with Mr. Biunde who hid first sin lug by electric light, in that It was a p!ej him with food and had then brought ! cleaner show, and uuuh belter managed." ,, t0 ,is rejs po one ot h.j hl,rses. -Portland I elegra.n. u D . , iron) .Missouri aim, tneretore, not acctis- O. S. L. Ry. TUB DIHLCT kOt'TE TO Montana, Utah Colorado and all Eastern Points... Cilfchlcf ol to favorite rnuttt. via th- Ustoi PMario Fan Mall Line, or the Rio Giusnc S.enle Llntj. No Change of Cars On ih Pottlan4-CMcaso SrclJ."'Th F1nt la v imiii si-cti mi Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary (Tourist) Sleeper Superb Library-Buffet Cars Splendid Diners (meals a la carte) Free Recllnln Chair Cars Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely Vestibuled a I or further Ihtnrmatlnn apr-lv In J. R. NAUEL W. E. COMAN Trav. Pass. At. Gen'l Aent 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. The attention given to mining iuteirsts at these exchanges has had the effect of placing mining operations upon a legiti mate basis. Stocks in all the exchanges, liuwever, were very Inactive, a tact that is due to the political conditions always in cident to a presidential campaign. The general consensus ot opinion at the ex- J. S. Hughes Buy the Skeleton. I ; Mi ..lis imp ni Hip rutin-In il nivn. i ,omrJ t0 our mountains and deep forests, ' J. S. ili.t.litt, one ot the principal own- and to such a one it is very easy to be ers of the Standard group, a property liome 0t. His parents and friends were I which is considered the tidiest in the Quartzburg district, is branching out in overjoyed when the news was brought in ' 01 nis rescue. i.awton standard. , THE . , , SUMPTER MEAT MARKET . A. .MANNS, Rroprietor. Butcher and Packer Fresh ami Cured Meats and Sausage of all Kinds A SUMPTER, OREGON J r