Wednesday, March 20, 101 THE SUMPTER MINER BURNT RIVER PLACERS. Good Work Being Done by Pomeroy Dredging Co. EDITOR MINER: The Burnt River mining district covers a good deal of ter ritory; that is, the mines and prospects are widely scattered. There are indica tions of its becoming of considerable Im portance in the future. As yet there are few producing mines, but there are in numerable prospects that with capital may become mines. As yet the district relies upon the Gold Hill and Gold Ridge mines to bring it out as they are in a better developed state than any others, and promise well. The placer mines are numorous along the line of the river and on small tribu taries emptying Into it. I visited the Weatherby section the other day and hastily inspected the plant of the Pomeroy company which Is dredging the river at that point. It is thirty-five miles east of Baker City. The enterprise was started in 1899 by a company of capitalists from Portland, J. H. Pomeroy, formerly for fifteen years with the Oregon Iron and Steel company, being the promotor and general manager, and his son, T. H. Pomeroy, acts as su perintendent. I he company has 200 acres of land on the river, and has claims bonded for several miles up and down the stream. The width of the channel, or ground worked, varies from one-fourth to one half mile in width. The depth to bed rock varies from twenty-four to thirty feet. The material washed is fine ordin ary placer gravel, containing some bould ers, but all are dug up and sluiced by means of the dredger. The dredger was manufactured by the Bucyrus company, of Milwaukee, Wis consin, and cost $60,000. It has two 75 horse power boilers, supplied wi'h a cen trifugal pump, having an i8-lnch dis charge and a capacity of 7,000 gallons per minute, used for sluicing. It requires 1 1 men to run the machine and it costs from 5 to 6 cents per yard to handle the ma terial. The dredger has a capacity of from 1800 to 2000 yards per day. There have been fifteen acres dredged thus far, most of It having been worked the past year. The output, though un known, is declared to be eminently satis factory to the owners. The gold in the claim is supposed to be largely from Chicken creek, a small trib utary which empties into Burnt river just at Weatherby, and on which in the moun tains above, there have been rich placers mined for years; though there Is gold in the gravel of Burnt river from there to its source. There is another company preparing to start a dredger down the river towards Huntington, and it Is believed more com panies will be organized to work unoc cupied ground on Burnt river above, as the bottom the whole distance up will prospect. It is thought there will be considerable development work done in both quartz and gravel in this district this season. B. J. Watson. Express, Or., March 12. HARNEY COUNTY MINES. Vast Mineral Wealth Recently Discovered Far to the South. The Harney County News of March 7, the last Issue of the paper to reach this office, publishes an exhaustive story on the dormant mineral wealth of that county. Of the new copper find, in which a number of Sumpter mining men have become Interested, It says: There is in the unorganized Pueblo dis trict, in the extreme southern portion of Harney county, a field that Is of late com ing rapidly into prominence as a probable future producer of gold, silver, copper and nickel ore, rich in mineral properties and of equal magnitude with the other bless ings with which nature has favored tills isolated realm. The existence of rich mineral bodies in that section has been known for years, but the first venturesome prospectors there shared the consequences that befell so many of the first white men to brave the resistence of the native Indian, and the Pueblo mines have been left for many ' years to (hi speculations of fancy and to a little desultory prospecting that has not, I until recently, resulted In anything like permanent venture In the way of de veloping their resources. Of the present holders of claims in that region, ex County Judge C. P. Rutherford and Maurice Fitzgerald, of Burns, are the pioneer active workers. Their interests lie in two distinct portions of the district, and are separated by a dis tance of some ten miles. The former owns as the nucleus of his possessions there, the Rattler, a claim which has pros pected In a manner satisfactory to the owner. Mr. Fitzgerald's first location was given the name Daniel O'Connell, and its owner modestly hopes that it may prove a worthy and enduring namesake of the Illustrious Irish orator and patriot. There has been nothing done to attract the attention of capital to tills region. It Is not regularly defined as a mining dis trict, and for the present claims there may be divided in Rutherford and Fitzgerald groups. MACHINERY BARGAIN Ten 7So-lb Stamps One Wilfley Concentrator One Blake Rock Breaker One 70 h. p. Boiler One 70 h. p. Engine Two Hendy Ore Feeders One Grizzly Two Silvered Copper Plates Pulleys, Belts, Shafting, Water Pipe, Tools, Etc. F. O. B. Cars Chapel Hill, N. C. Guaranteed in Good Order. Offer subject to previous sale. David Russell Carrier 680 DIVISION ST. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Sumpter & Bottling Works & Gagen & Sloan, Proprietors. jl j j j jt Manufacturers of all kinds of car bonated drinks and ciders. Or ders filled and shipped on short notice. jt j jt jt Jt UMPTER, - - OREGON JIA. M. M. FLYNN - -- -MEN'S TAILOR- A Line of Woolens and Spring Suitings such as would be found in a large city. Look for vourself. Work guaranteed and prices rlnht. DON'T BE A JAY atUur.ir itotr (loltirt I ('unite Snort, Next lo I IrM Hank of Sumpifr SUMI'TKK, OKI:. Golden Eagle Hotel American and European Plan T. T. DANILSON, PROPRIETOR Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. SUMI'TI-K, OHEGON t'''- A. P. GOSS, President A. J. GOSS, Cashier & Bank of Sumpter 5 Tnniicti t Cintril linklnf liiilntii Interest Allowed on Time Deposits Drafts drawn on all parts of the world. Special attention to collections. Safety Deposit boxes for rent. SUMPTER, OREGON ''' ''5 ....The Elite Cigar Store.... L. HARRIS, Phophiitor Newly remodeled and refitted. Smokers' resort. We are daily receiving fresh cigars of the leading brands. No stale goods in stock. Healy Block. Cor. Granite and Center Sts. Eureka Feed & Livery Company H. K. HROWN, Proprietor 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. 3 HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALEHS W. S. BOWERS ABSTRACTS Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Mining Patents Obtained Years of experience in linker County Records. No. 2104 Court Street, Maker City; Oregon. SUMPTER BOTTLING WORKS Manufacturer! or ml klnjj of CarhonateJ Drinks nj CIJr. Operate J In connection with the Kentucky Liquor House WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GAGEN 4. SLOAN, PROPS., SUMPTER, ORE.