The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, December 19, 1900, Page 14, Image 14

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    Wednesday, December 19, 1900
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THE SUMP7ER MINER
MEN WITHOUT THE FIRE
OF YOUTH
I IIAVK spent, thirty years in t tits cinvCiil study ol" N.tviih Hility mill certain private wo.ikiii!es of men which result from youthful in
iliii'ii'limii iiml liilfr i'x'i'.s.M'i. Ah a result of siie.li experience, I prupu-u this following statement mid stiintl ready to prove my claim to nny one
who will jjive mi' nn opportunity of no iloiii,'. I say, iw mini to Hum, t tint hy the properly advised nte of jmlvnnie electricity strength may he rc
lunii'il. A mini olVixly should retain his full mental tiiul physical vijjor. I lmu iIiumj assertions upon what I have learneil from the treatment
of prolinhly one Inimlreil thotMind cases I am the inventor of the celehrateil
DOCTOR
SANDEN ELECTRIC
BELT
WITH
ATTACHMENT
MEN
FOR
.My Kleetlie IJell i- tin) ureal home treatment for weak men. I consider this appliance the hest known method of k'ivinj; eleetrieity, mainly
I an f il poilahle limn, which cnuhlcs the wearer to f,r!t at least seven hours of the life-iyin current each day.
The Dr. Sanden Electric Belt
I- eoiupoMil of eighteen iloiilile-eleuieiit cell.- in forms of chains, lilting inside of an iusulutiiMr cover, the whole weighing hut live ounces. This
ic.-l- cniiifoilahly around the waist at night, fining while the patient sleeps. The current, though instantly felt, is regulated to jiM thu proper
power I iy liiiiiing a little thunili-seicw iilliichmcut. The cllcct of electricity upon the system is olleu marvelous. I have never known a weak
mini to iie ii who was mil materially henililted oreiitiiciy cured if common sense was exercised. It takes all the tired, weak lecling out of the
-mall ol the hack ami cheeks drums. .My space here is loo limited to go into details, hut if the reader will call or write me J will he pleased to
gie furl her infiiniialiiiii.
FREE CONSULTATION AT MY OFFICE
Wheie the Hell may he mcii in working order and current tested. It is really a pleasure to show an appliance such as I oiler, and 1 am glad to
give any advice thai my caller may need. Ileineiiiher, we are not here to force you into purchasing. We do nut want you to huy until you arc
thoroughly -ali-lied. To tho-e who live at a iliMaucc I shall lie pleased to .-end my little descriptive pamphlet in plain scaled envelope. Write
or call lodav.
OCPAHTMCNT IU
RUSSELL HUILDINQ
DR A. T. SANDEN, PORTLAND, ORE.
PUBLIC SCHOOL ROLL OF HONOR.
K port lor the Th'rd Month of the Prcwnt
Sfuiou.
I he (nlloiving ' the toll of honor for
the third mouth, pupils who were neither
absent nor tardy:
Ninth irade Carmen Stoddard, l-thel
McCalley, Myrtle Williamson.
highlit tirade Lula Isaacs, Ml niche
Austin, Ad i Austin, l.ul.i Million, Hurt
Cnunell, Cornelia Wilson, Orah Knapp,
Charles MiCalley.
Seventh I iraJe loae Hoaith, t ieorge
Amel, Ralph O'RmuKe, ( ir.ice Kuapp,
liatl M.illmy, Lena Y eager, Fanny Cupid,
Charles Kiggs, F.rnest Suuutiers, Cirace
Smmnets, l:v.i Dean, Jessica HrocU, Iva
May Swan, Rosa King, Klin hoi Young,
(ieorge llkliok, Frank Robblns, I '.nil
Hunt, Newton Johnson.
Sixth ( iraJr Claience Williamson,
Kthel Rlggs, Hessie .McConl, Walter Ilia
ton, Harmon Shannon, Douglas I law ley,
Luther DucUwoith, Roderick McCalley,
Jesse Sullivan, Ada Hradley.Fred Spang
ler, Hael Stephenson, Jean Stlnson, Li.
le Williams, John lioarth.
Filth (Jrade l.oien Slimns, Annie
Walm, llaiiy Van WiuMe, F.arl Doane,
Geitiude Crouse, Newton Morris, Willie
rmuer, Aveiv Knapp, Ada lurner, Ray
iiioikI l'.dw.uds.
l:ourlh tirade Frank llutfniau, Ada
liuttiuan, AlUe Wilson, l:ied Walm,
George Walm.
Third ('rade-lilenn KirMaud, Willie
Olseu, Clillord Chllders, Lillian White,
Hlauche lleiion, Nauiietla (ireenlee,
Hazel Hamilton, Myrtle Corulield,
Ora Kauffinau, Chasrles (Jagen, I'lnier
Weathertord, Arthur Card, Harold Peet,
Mamie KliLlaud, I'eail Stlnson, Addie
Cougar, Hat ley Manns, Merle Smith,
Ethel Rand, Addie Hilriiiian, Hessie Yea
Iter, hthel Craham, Glenn Heamer, S.ida
Huffman.
Second Grade Helen O'Rourke, Mag
dalene Kauffmau, Ralph Steffen, Cather
ine Fisher.
First Grade George White, Harry
Duckworth, Laurence Smith, Hattie Shan
non, Marvin Coulter, Howard Smith,
Waller McLaughlin, Walter DereliitR,
Victor O'Rourke, Claude .Davenport,
Grace Kauffmau, Florence White, Minnie
Knapp, Irene Dereling, Heatrlce Austin,
Hayues Hoyden, Gllhert Maker, Johuie
Thompson, Tempest Davis, Bvan Davis,
Hail llalewood, Mllo Yeager, Willie
Graham, Maude Heamer, Lena Mcintosh,
l:v.i Walm, Luther Heunett, Leutile I'ish
er, Usther Rodkey.
The following Is the principal's report
to the board of directors for the mouth
etidliiR Friday evening December K, 1900:
1000 1899
Number diys taiiRht 18 18
Number days attendance 3048 2652
Number days absence 131 86
Number times tarday 21 14
Whole No. boys enrolled 13s 93
Whole No. Rirls enrolled 116 80
Whole No. enrolled 251 173
Average No. belonging 226 146
Average daily attendance 219 142
Number suspended 1
Number expelled o
Number dropped from rolls.... 8
Number readmitted s
Number promoted 1
Number girls remaining 10
Number boys remaining 121
Number total remaining 2)2
Respectfully submitted,
J. I'. Holland, priu.
Through the Yellowstone.
The new route via the Oregon Shore
Line Railroad and Monlda, Mont., enables
you to make a delightful trip through the
Yellowstone National Park, entering via
Monlda and coming out via Cinnabar,
making it unnecessary to cover any por
tlon of the route twice. For beautiful
descriptive booklet, write or call at Ore
Ron Short Line Ticket Office, 142 Third
street, Portland, Oregon.
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Well Dressed Men.
.Mint necessarily have their clothes
maJe hy an etperlenceJ
TAILOR
Such U M. STEFFEN
Recently Imm Portland, where he has atsoclatcJ
with thete.iJIni; tailoring homes lor over twelve
years. Now (arrjlnt; a tine line ol Fall anJ
Winter Suitings, Overcoat l'.itlirn anJ P.mt
lioojs at
Corntr Sietnt mi
WiiMntn Stmti
Baker City, Ore.
"Clothes Cleaned and Pressed on Short Notice
JAMES NEWLANDS
AGENT
Is Prepared to Do Business
For the -
Hartford Steam Boiler, Inspection
and Insurance Go.
Royal Insurance Company
Equitable Building and Loan Association
Portland, Oregon
Real Estate Loans on Approved Property
Secretary Sumpter Transportation Co.
SUMPTER, ORE.
Eureka Feed & Livery Company
J. L. SULLIVAN, Manager.
Horses Boarded by the day or Month. First
class turn-outs and saddle horses. Our spec
ialty is the quick and safe delivery of freight
and passengers to any and all points.
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALEHS