Wednesday, December 26, 1 00 THE SUMPTER MINER STRENGTH m WEAK MEN Say the word. Let me show you what 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 practice I gave prescriptions to weak men. know better now. For thirty years I have been treating these 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 It is a never failing restorer of and suspensory attachment. strength it used properly. You may believe when I show you 6000 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 it embodies the best features of all electrical appliances, and constitutes a perfect home self -treatment for men. It is really a portable battery of 56 elements. Weight, six ounces. Currents instantly felt, though regulated to any degree of strength while on the body by using regu lator thumb screw. Worn all night. Soothes, strengthens, cures while you sleep. r fmf y 1 COPYRIGHTED Department 19 Russell Building DR. A. T. SANDEN, Portland, Oregon MANAGER McCALLUM PAYS $8000. Though Money Not Yet Due on the Bell Baker and Red Fox. Manager H. S. McCallum, of the Mam moth Gold Mining company, and the Bald Mountain Mining company, came to Ba ker City yesterday and made the final payment of f8,ooo of the purchase price of the Bell Baker and Red Fox claims, ad joining the Mammoth mine In Mammoth district. The persons receiving the money and from whom the title to these proper ties passed, were Thomas McEweu, J. F. Cupid and Andrew Elliott, all well known citizens of Sumpter. The last payment on the purchase of these properties was not due until Jan uary I, iooi, but a few days was of no Importance to the syndicate buying them, all of whom are Boston people, since sufficient development has given ample i evidence of the value of the mines. The Mammoth Alining company, the J purchaser of the Bell Maker and Red Fox, Is one of the strongest companies opera- j tine i" the eastern Oregon gold fields and , it is a matter of congratulation to know I that the company has placed its confi dence witli so great a degree of certainty of success as that indicated by the splen- j did showing made by the mines they now control, under so able management as that ' of Mr. McCallum who, since his advent into Baker county, has shown temark-, ahle foresight and extraordinary business ability. Ills success has been remarkable and there are still greater achievements in store for him and those associated with him. Democrat. Good Showing on the Yellow Daisy. S. B. Dourty's Yellow Daisy group, situated on the south end of Spokane mountain, near the Red Boy, Is now un dergoing further development. A force of men are at work extending the main tun nel to cross-cut one of the numerous leads that are known to traverse this property and which crop out on the surface a few hundred feet up the mountain from the mouth of the main working tunnel. This property presents as tine a showing as any in this section for the amount of de velopment done. No less than eight dis tinct and separate free gold leads of fair size and value have been uncovered on the surface, and the owners have every confi dence that when these are encountered In the face of the tunnel at a depth of several hundred feet, they will have a mine equal to any in Grant or Baker counties. The Yellow Daisy group is about two miles from Lawtou. Lawton Standard. Gold Hill Produces 35 Tons Daily. The Gold hill, which Is just four miles northeast of Express, and only a short distance from the Gold Ridge, has just in creased Its milling capacity to thirty-five tons daily, and in a few days the new ma chinery will be In operation. The force of thirty miners will be increased at once. There has been something over $150,000 sunk Into this mine, every dollar of which came out of it, besides paying handsome dividends, and it has today as good a financial standing as any mine hi the country. In conversation with Colonel James A. Panting, under whose skill ful management it has come into promi nence as a producer, he said: "With the Gold Hill and the Gold Ridge we have two of the best mines in the country up near Express. I don't care what those Sumpter people think, I know this. We can show any day a ledge that will equal any In the country, both in size and value. I have spent the last four years in the Gold Hill and the mine now has a tunnel depth of over 650 feet and looks better all the time. As a matter of fact, there is lit tle known of the value of this mine as we have never courted publicity. We have a good mine, we know it, and we are satis-fied."-Baker City Herald. O. S. L Ry. Tilt! IIIHLCT WOU1I! U) Montana, Utah Colorado and all Eastern Points... Olvrs clmlct ultwn favotitr rmitM. via Ihr Union I'ACll IC I'aM AU1I Hi).?, or ilic Hio (iUAMtli S.rnc Lines. No Change of Cars On the I'oilliinJ-Chlfiipi Sprclal."'Tht linrit In theWrst, i:ul't-Jltli Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary ('I ourlst) Sleepers Sunerh Library-Buffet Cars Splendid Diners (inealsa la carte) Free Recllnln Chair Cars Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely Vestihuled FJ.HARD&CO. Ml Mill MS Ol Till) Oregon Mining Stock Exchange j CHAMBER Or COMMERCE BLO'O PORTLAND, ORCOON Correspondence solicited rela tive to mines or meritorious prospects. Can place them in stock companies or sell outright .Extbnsive Eastern. Correspondents POSSIBLY YOU ARE NOT AWARE OF THE FAST Tl ME AND SUPERB SERVICE NOW OI-FI:Hi;i) IIV Till: 0' PiSoSv Uiivt Daily FiihI Train In llif I ur furllu-r lliliiimallun Apply tu J. R. NAGEL W. E. COMAN Trav. Bass. At. Gen'l Agent. ' 142 Third St., I'orlland, Ore. EAST If von iiiiiiiiii IiiKc 1 he 11111111111' liiiin. trawl li the evcniii;,' train. Until n it- fully ciiiiii', OlHtSI'KCIAIl'IKK l-'AKTTIMK Tllltorfill SICKVICK Tliiniigli I'ulmc anil Tiniiat Kkcp fiv. Dining Cur mid Hiillrlt l.ilirnry ('a it". I'iii-t-i'liiN- Knit Id (lining Chair Cui. Home in tin i'mimiI to OiiiiiIiii, Cliicnpi, KiniMit- ('it), New York, Huston uiiil oilier Kin-Inn iiiiiln. Tickets L!f l via Salt Lake City anil Denver. It ih (o yum inlciot to iihu tin1 Ovi'ilmul Route. TiekilH ami deeping 1111 heitlis can lie m ell in I lining II. C. JIOWKRS A win (). H.&N. CO. linker City, Oregon Or, .1. II. LATIIKOr, lifii'l Agl. 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