The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, November 28, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE SUMPTER MINER
Wednesday, November 28, 1900
MEN WITHOUT THE FIRE
OF YOUTH
1 II A VI) Hpcitt thirty years in the caroful study of Nervous debility ami certain private weaknesses of men which result from youthful in
(JiHuvtiiMM ami later ixccs.-cs. ' As a re-ull of riicli experience, I propo-o the liillowin statement mill stand ready to prove tny claim to any ono
who will pive me an opportunity of so lining. I say, a- man to man, that by tho properly advised uo of galvanic electricity strength mny bo ro
turned. A man iiI'mMv should retain his full nien'lal ami physical vigor. I ba.-c tho.u as.-ertion.-i upon what I havo learned from tho treatment
of probably one hundred thousand eao.s I am tho iiiveni'or of the celebrated
DOCTOR
SANDEN ELECTRIC
BELT
vfezPiv
WITH
ATTACHMENT FOR
MEN
My Flootrio licit in the groat homo treatment lor weak men. I cnii-idcrthis appliance tho best known method of giving electricity, mainly
Iicoiiuho ni' il HMtahlo form, which enables the wearer to gel at Its.i-t seven hours of thu life-giving current each d.iy.
The Dr. Sanden Electric Belt:
Is compiled of eighteen double-clement cell" in forms of chains, litti.ig inidu of an in-minting cover, thu whole weighini: hut live ouncos. This
icstrt comfoilably atouml tho waist at night, curing while the patient sleeps The current, though instantly felt, is regulated toju.H thu propur
power by turning a little thumb-screw alia hiueiit. Tli Hl.-ci of ehmlricity tipiii th syeni is ol'cen mimsloH. I hive, nover known n weal;
man to use it ulm was not materially hem-lilted or oniireiy cured if common m-ii-c was oxoivNod. It takes all the tired, weak feeling out of tho
mii:iII of the back and checks drains. My .pace here is too limited to go into details, but if the reader will call or write me 1 will ho pleased tu
jjivo fuitber information.
FREE CONSULTATION AT MY OFFICE
Whom the Holt may be seen in working order ami current to-tcd. It N really a pleasure to show an aoplianee such as I oiler, and I am glad to
give any advice that my caller may need, licmcmhcr, we are not here to force you into purcha-iug. We do nut waul you to buy until you are
thoioiighly satisfied. To iImmi who live at a di-lanee I shall be ploa-od to scud my little doeriptivo p.iiuphlet in plain sealed envelope. Write
or call lodav.
ocpartmcnt to
MUSSCLL UUIIOINO
DR. A. T. SANDEN, PORTLAND, ORE.
BANKIiR UOHBINS TALKS.
SuitipUr It Now no a Solid
Uaiii.
Extra Lattr.il Right.
Whether the outcropping of the vein of
precious ore Is Mich as to give tlie owner
extra-lateral rights, is another preliminary
(iie.stioo to he answered. The whole sub-
! pnlntinent- it w'll tint he e.uelled hy any
' lintel in the northwest.
! " lite amount of minion machinery ar
Hmlnm living over the S. V. IU, to be diMrib-
ntetl throughout the districts tributary to
similiter ts eoormoos and shows the won- i-.-i u .him i.... iini.. i.,.,,.,. .,,.,.,. ...i..i,..
Mr.. I. I. Rnbbh.s, presMeot of llir . drrfll 1Ilhlc drveloimicnt th:it K koIiik " pniplc. Almost the last decision of the
I l.st Hank of Sumptrl ..ml one ol th.it I All,.r yc,r tt, ullt.ss e , j ,,,. Chr Jtltic. ,:,cM w,s ,, po(.
town's most rnlerp.lM.g and public ,lf CI.S , mines with mill plants, io ad-' U was in ,lt. hiKl,est deKree revolutionary
spirited citizens, w, to I ik-r Uty lor .. ditlon to the l.irgiM.umber now dropping! , h lwa,,11R ,, , wrMern
b.lel lime yestrrd .v. A UeauKut re- ,,, ,0 , ,0 s,,imps -.lc,.)t.Im)a:. A W(irJ f ,.,, ,;.,. M,n
potter bad the pleas,,.,- n a she,, t.ilk c;t1)s , Cium . afe J( , fwn flf
w Ith him, our. enough to hod out some- c , p,,,,,,, Bjck p,om ,dah0i ,,ar,l,c,lur.llnN ,l(lm, ,imidrrj ,re, ,onB
.tllllSdlv ,,,rV ! C. ... lenner returned from Idiho last v-rylmi In width from six hundred
S u . 5 M " ling 'down .0 .. m,.I J i lv. le ys hc repot, circulated J l Montana to three hundred fee. In
. i ii ii n u 1 1 . i here lint he was. -iwav makim? a mill test Colorado even one hundred and hfty feet
business Us s," -.lid Ml. Kobbllls, "and neie ui.ii ne .is .i.i uniting a mill iei
nwln ' ,,,,.. ... . ,.., eo Magnolia oie Is erroneous. He was l Mime countries of this latter state.
I nave mote lOiiuaeuie m me muiie ei n ,, , . ,-, , , ,, ... , ,, it. .
. . .. iii i .i . riiiiliiliik! a mine in Idiho located in a Trior to Chief Justice bled's dec sion, the
the p. ice than ever. l.ide is good this eviiioiuin. a mine in maun, iw.iieu in ,i
. ., ' . , ., i . fiimniritlvelv new r.iiuif one of treat miner followed down the veil he had d
f.i and no one Knows better than I, lor -""ipir.iuei mw camp, inn m j,ie.u ,..,,, ,
. . i ... . . i i .i tuniiiise tun but inst uliUioiirniul whrre ' covered, whhersoever t took h in under
the banUw hwhch am loiiuei. ed ves promisi um, mu josi wuun oneano woere,
. p.etty fair puls.itioo ol the llle ol trade. If uors ...it now i.-iie testate, lie m.ide .."-.., ..r . - mw.
I he bank's business is ioc.e.,sK stead- " "- '" '" "' '" l""eTtS . ulikh " 1 " as his e.Mra latera riRhts.
. ...I ii u is entoelv sitisf i.torv Slnirtlv alter f As ven enters across a side ne and
y and consrtnienllv business generally u,l f""'r' sausi.uior. auom .oier
. ... . . it .ii. the llnhd ivs Up vv ill mi il;r i Irln tn his fcors out across oe y one end lie, H's
:s u a ira thy state. he in n in Indus, me nouu is, ue win in.ine a irip in ois p ' ...
POSSIBLY
YOU ARE NOT AWARE OF
THE FAST TIME AND
SUPERB SERVICE
NOW OFFI:KU)
in urn
mm
i0
' PICTOR
We Have Daily Fast Trains
to the
lateral boundary is the one ne plus ultra
Digged a Wag on Load of Ducks.
iiy
is Iii :i lip.-iltbv
i. i ... H.i.. old hoiiie iii I'riiNideiue. Rhode Island,
ll is in tuil.lliki 'i . ...iiii. ... .... .. ii..- .,... 'r. i . .. t
ii ..... . . ii md elide iver to interest c-iolt il til tint of A's driving. I he whole guest on of
(ooditiou is htounlit aboill trade in every ami enne ier io i nciesi i.in.u in ui.ii . , . . i . . . .. i i . i .
0( ticn town m one or mete propositions in ' "' """ """11) iuhh.hc
, this vlclnitv, wiuJi he h is tied up. , 's e "" miiiuiK iroune.
I strounly advocate the adoption ot a law
like that of Canada, where the claim is
souare, fifteen hundred feet on every side,
C Iti-.irv. the tiiinnl.tr I'tinstnllli and ...i .. i.-.-h.-. ...-.,,. -v ir. I ,i-r .1 .it,i.
., . , . .. . " J ' r. tiuu nil... MUIL ..till. l.mi.i.iIIVI... I.i;.ll.
tism tin aonmswrl tor lie Umi.anJ.i ; , ,he Clatence Johnson hardware r,ils Is fair to everybody and Kives the
mote substantial order ol things h.N Mote of John IJay. accompanied by Wil- - discoverer of a vein ample opportunity to
li.un l.uce. returned Irem a hunting epe- develop it within the strict boundaries of
dltion to Malheur county list Friday with hi-, own claim. In South Africa the claims
a wagon load ol docks, whiih their triends ,ire always square. C. M. Dobson in
have been tensiing on during the past Cosmopolitan.
week. I'hev took with them a pm table
boat for use ot the lakes, which they Will H iv No Boom, AH Right, All Right.
Iniiitd erv convenient. Che bovs reoott I. a Grande ceoole want tin himm in
-miction by Mr. David ll-on i- up to ; ()V t BOoJ ljI)e a(J jt ( m), IIP.fssary puiui,,,. r other operations, since it is
the second stoty and will be completed ,0 ,IV ,. they had plenty of ducks to iirmlv believed by business men and
ratlv In the coming sptliig. I his enter- e.,t( :ls they brought back a wagon load others that l..i Grande will have a steady
pil-e means ine evpeuomoe m .i i. iKc whch thev could not dispose of.-CJrant and healthful growth from the develop-
EAST
line is inciea-ed by a larger volume
money being put Into clu illation. i '
" I he hurley luulev ol a new town such
as Sumptei was ,i car ago has sub-ided,
tlie people have got doun to a conserva-
prevails.
"IWu linproveineiit- hive been of
such a iiatuic as to make Sampler in in
viting place to live and the people are
building coinlottable homes tor a perm i
Jient resldrnce.
"The new hotel under cout-e of con-
Mini of money, whkh will do mote thin County News.
anything else tomiKe bumpier a sue-
stantlal and permanent business point. Something to depend upon Giant
In point of auhllectu.il beauty and ap- powder.
meut of the natural resources around this
city. La Grande Journal.
Always reliable Giant powder.
If you cannot take the morning
train, travel by the evening train.
1 lot li are fully equipped.
ori SPECIALTIKS
FAST TIM K
TIIKOUUII SKKVICK
Through l'alaco mill Tmirist Sleop
ers. Dining Car mill Huflett Library
Cars. Fir.-t-ela.ss Free Keelining Chnir
Curs, llntio in time saved to Oiimha,
Chicago, Kun.-as City, New York,
Ho-toti and other Kateru points.
Tickets good via Salt Lake City
and Denver. It N tn your interest tn
use the Overland Houte.
Tickets ami sleeping car berth? can
be .-eeuicil from
II. C. HOWKUS
Agent O. 1. iV X. CO.
linker Citv, Oregon
Or, J. H. LATIIKOF, Gen'M Agt.
1!I5 Third St., Fortland. Ore.
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