6 THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, December 5. 1900 I Makes Men Women ...Strong... Used For Rheurrutlsm, Lame Back, Bladder Troubles, Varicocele and All Nervous Disorders L not and ICT MK xliow volt tliu wuvfo 8tren;lh. dine with nu iiIoiil' tlij ilurk mill uncertain path ol imisKiiiotiii ilnijM etoinueh-raekinjr iiUMlicinc", that way no full of pitfalls- and tlNuppoiutineuts, hut rather lot tin pi the hroutl and sunny mail to Nature' Fountain of Youth, her noureo of health and strength Klect licit v. Did anyone ever claim to he injured hy the properly applied galvanic current? No! Hecmixo it in the very nerve force the riyxtuiii requires. It in jut an tss-t-fiitial to' life as the air we hreath. When the system lino lieen partially sapjK-d of it, winic tleranjjeineii . exists; when taken away entirely, death results. SOAK THE SYSTEM FULL Do vou want a ureal and airreeahle surprise? Do you want to feel llioimw life eoiniii!,' hack into your weakened sayslein? Do you want to drive away all thine pains which have hothered you prohahly for years? TIm'H get a llltifi Model Dr. Saiideti Klect rir Hell with proper attachment. Smk your system full of the lilo-givinj: current; that is what you want. Wear the hell all night, while you sleep it will give your nerves something to teed upon. It will heighten your eye, tjuieken yougstep, improve your tomMr. Don't use drugs, when Nature Is alino-M liircing her givat halm upon you. TO WEAK MEN AND WOMEN AS WELL Who have heeii fooli-h dursiig youth or excessive during after years, I can promise, uoi mere heueiits, not only .... ...1 ........ :r .1... 1...1. :....".... i :...i:..: i .... .. . .. u- jnn iiiiiiuiii. inn-, 11111 mil. in llt-ll jllllirillllPiv, 1 IllCllllllim VOU Will ICCI yOlirSCII a Nlllll lllllllllg llllll. To women as well as men who sutler from rhfuiiiuti-m, lame hack, hladder trouhles, ele., I oiler the Dr. Kaudeii New 11(00 Model Belt us tint only rational self-homo treatment. Kveryoue knows that Klectricity is used almost exclusively in there trouhles today. THE DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT The Dr. Saiideu Klect ric Kelt is miIiI under a guarantee for one year, and during treatment all advice is given entirely free of charge. You get the hcnclil of my thirty years' exHrieieuce without cost. tree Ihmlt nj free Ontultjilnn - Write lc,Jv lor my llluilratr J booklet, which Rives much valuable Information and thoroughly describes my method ol treatment wild the Dr. SanJrn l.lectrlr Melt. With mv vtem nl stmtom blanks, I gm able to diagnose accurately hy mail. All pamphlets and letter are tent In plain seated en velopes. Tn those who live near hv, I Invite a personal call, at I oiler free consultation, and should he pleased In give any advice needed, and can demonstrate the working ol the hell In a practical Jt, Under no circumstances buy rWewhere betor writing or calling on me. improvement, hut an entire nnd Dtpt. 19, Russell Building DR. A. T. SANDEN, Portland, Oregon EARLY DAY MINING NOTES. A Few Extracts From a California Paper Dated 1851. Like mi echo from the past, which illus trates In a vivid manner the seeming fab ulous riches ol the placer ininrs of finl iimne comity in the r.irly day, are the following extracts from an old copy of the Sonora Herald (the first paper published in the county and now extinct), dated May j, iK$t, which a friend has placed on our deslc "Die kuIcIi at Jamestown has been wot hed over several times, yet it appears to be as productive as ever. Three Chil runs, In .i fortnight, have taken out f is. cwo, and three l;renchmen twelve pounds ol gold on last Thursday afternoon. "A parly ol three l;renchiiim took out of a hole they had snuU In Sounta, the enormous sum of three and a half pounds trov In gold dust, and much more was left until the cleaning up. " The largest lump of gold that has vet been found was taken from HoMen's K.irdeu last Stturdty evening weighing iH pounds and 4 nuuies, l.uUing is grains. It is mUed with quart, hut the nold is estim ited at io pounds. As yet it has not been accurately weighed In water, and so we cannot exactlv Mate the relative pro portions of go Kl and quart?. Mr. Peter Aieh.ui offered four thousand five hundred dollars for the lump, at sight, but his offer was not accepted, I'lie fortunate party consisted of eight men, and are known as the Wheaton compiuy. " This was the lust party th it under took to work the spot Known a Holden's Garden, some two months since, their, claim being -it the foot of the quartz I mountain. From the first they have been j taking out gold by the pounds. -re-tjuently their diys work has amounted to live pounds. For a week or two, how ever, the yield has been comparatively small, and some of the members, accus tomed to heavy strikes, were beginning to be discouraged. Two of the original party sold out Io Mr. Rounds and Mr. Gore, who entered the company just hi time to share the glory and the profits of the big lump. "The names of the present members are, Edward K. Wheaton, fiom Baltimore; j Hiram T. Fuller. Vermont; VV. J. Harris, Maine; Jesse Allen and John M. Lock wood, New York City; John H. Valleau, Natchez, Mississippi; A. Gore, Alabama, nnd Spolferd I:. Hounds, Upper Canada. A more industrious, moral, Intelligent, and in everv way worthy company can not probably be found in Calitornia. It always gives pleasure to hear of the suc cess of stuli men; aid such are the men who, in the main, are bound to be sue cesslul in this country. After telling about the big lump, it may appear iusig ulhcaut to add that the same company took out two pounds of tine gold the same day. We mention litis circumstance simply to guard Atlantic editors against the mistake into which some ol them have fallen, in supposing that all the gold is in big lumps, and that they are as common here as paving stones on Long Island." 1 1:1). liven at the piesentday chispas, or small nuggets of gold, aie occasionally pUked up on the streets 01 Sonera alter a w Intel's rain storm. 1 San Fr.uuisco Min ing Review. Meeting of County Commissioners, Mayor ileason returned Ironi Baker City a day or two since, where he had been to attend a meeting of the lounty commissioners. He says no business was tta'isicted at this session, except to allow salaries of ounty otticials. At the next meeting, how ever, lie thinks some impottant matters, involving the welfare of the county, will re considered nnd acted upon. I:ive quart bottles of Olympia beer fo fi.oo at Henry Finger's. FJ.HARD&CO. Ml Hill PS Ol Till! Oregon Mining Stock Exchange CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLD'O PORTLAND. OREGON Correspondence solicited rela tive to mines or meritorious prospects. Can place them in stock companies or sell outright EXTENSIVE EASTEKN. COKUI-SPONDIfNTS B. L. McLAIN MILL WRIGHT First bank of sumpter (ceo..T) Capital Stock $ 20,000 OIHCCRS. J. H. RohNns President J. W. Scrlher Vice-President James Nrwlands Cashier UIKICIOMS. J. W. Scrlher R. II. Miller J. W. Mead Clark SnvdeJ. II. RohHns Transaets a General Banking and Kxehane Business Interest I'ald on Deposits - I FRICTION Ol QUARTZ MIILS A SPECIALTY Sumptek j Oregon CAPITAL HOTEL O. S. L. Ry. THE lllktCT HOUTB TO ; Montana, Utah Colorado and all Eastern Points... I (ilvcs chulce of two favorite routes, via the Uniom j PCiiic l-ast Mall Line. or the Rio Gkasdb S;enc I Ines No Change of Cars On the Portland-ChlcaRu Srccial,"'The Finest la 1 the West. L'qulrped with Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary (I ourlst) Sleeper Superb Library-Buffet Cars Splendid Diners I meals a la carte) , Free Heclinln Chair Cars 1 Comfortable Coaches and Smokers hntlre I rain Completely Vestibuled For further Ihformation apply to J. R. NAGEL W. E. COMAN Trav. Pass. At. Gen'l Agent. 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. y