THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, April j, 1901 Capital $500,000 OFFICERS DR. K. II. PARKI-R, President llAKVI-Y BiXKWITII, Vice-President R. C. Pl-NTI.AND, Secretary P. 13. HliAI.Y, Treasurer D. I.. MCl.l.OI), Asst. Secretary Grizzly Gold I I II !! M III Mining Company In 1,000,000 shares of the par value of Fifty Cents Each. Treasury Stock 400,000 shares. FULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE OPPORTUNITY -S Tr ry Stock at TEN CENTS Per ihirr CASH BASIS All Cash Purchasers Receive a Discount of Five Per Cent on the Investment. INSTALLMENT BASIS Purchasers May Secure Stock in Blocks of 1000 Shares and Upwards, Payable 10 Per Cent Down and 10 Per Cent Each Month Until Paid. GRIZZLY STOCK Affords an opportunity tor profitable investment that cannot be equaled in the Sumpter District. Our new prospectus will he leady lor mailing this week, giving a cross-sectional view of the workings of the mine and showing present development. A contract will be let at once for 200 feet more work and before this is completed the price of stock will he advanced. THE GRIZZLY is destined to become a great mine. Secure this stock now at 10 cents. REMEMBER, The famous Le Roi stock sold as low as $ cents per share, and today is quoted at $65.00 on the London market. Por Prospectus and Further Information, address, Grizzly Gold Mining Co., Mfi?N Portland, Ore. nCFCHCNCES: fin.T B of Bu.fiin Bua.tia, One Cmtcft. Damn Bamim CiTf Ontoo Dick Neill in Portland. led wMe and with a pitch which hull- Australian Gold Production. It. I.. Nelll, thr well known Stiinptcr j .;itrs ;i much Krruter slJth. Samples of j Our consul at Melbourne makes a very meuinni, is in mr city on misines Mr. Nelll Is .111 old resident of I'oill.ind and for miny ears was in the employ of the Meier ' Frank company. Mr. Nelll is now engaged in the merchandizing tuisi the SuinptT district, AW. Nrill this morn ing said: "While Sumpter has li.id her boom, her season of suhstautul prosper ity is just about briiiuitiK. It lias been .1 little unlet for a year, it is true, hut the town did all the business it could e.pect, legitlmalely. Conditions hae become settled and .1 steady gtowth has sup planted the spasmodic. All of the new buildings going up are ol a substantial older and our improvements are ot a char ailer III it give the Impression ot perina- the ore brought in last evenhiK and left at Interesting report concerning the Austral aslan cold production of recent years. It the olfices of W. L. Vinson, who is an owner in the discovery, shows the charac- s,ows that there was a very rapid in Iter of the ore to be chrome Iron, carrying ! crease from 1800 until 1000, when there silver and gold, the former greatly pre- was a fajnc 0ff. In 1000 the total pro- nessonhisown account, owning one of dominating, and Indicating a value ol , Auction was i.sH7,g47 ounces. For three the largest stores in Sumpter. In speak- J " ' ton. The discoverers of this , years tr)e ra(e 0f increase was only moder- log ol the business and mining outlook of Mtrst tind think they have made the ate, but from 1893 to 1804 the total rose strike ol their lives and all who have seen fr0m 1,876,563 ounces to 2,239,205 ounces, the ore samples brought in are of the ARai( for t,ree yearS t,e increase was same opinion. If the ore Is as rich as the slow, but the development in western discoverers think it Is, there will be a Australia caused the total to spring from stampede to the Pleasant Valley section, , 2,375,735 ounces for 1896 to 2,929,959 fur there Is room for many locations.-1 ouce!( for 97. Two years of surprising Democrat. ' Increase followed, the total for 1808 belnu Gn,al Warren Talk, at Butte. , l.7W9 ounces and that for .899 4,461,- General Charles S. Warren, who has '5 ounces. I he year 1900, however, been in eastern Oregon lor the last ten "ed retrogression, the total being , days looking alter property in,efe!,,s 4.174.8" ounces, showing a decrease of I 11...... .Mm,.i i n,k niv i,.t ,iB 285.204 ounces. Nearly every state pro- na.we. Ihe business outlook lor the aj K rrR,s,clej .,,,,, eB,,ue. Illstanned dd less gdjuring thejust ear. itiiniiiK ye.n louiu not it 1'iiKniei. .tun ing development Is vet in its infancy in eastern Oregon. More iapit.il will, how ever, go lull the mines this year than rver befoie. Ihe mines ate all right, and It is upon them tint eastern Oiegon tests her leputatloii for greatness. Ills the mines that will build up the country and Increase our populition In eastern Oiegon more thin any other In dustry." I elegr 1111. W. L. Vinton In On Another Rich Strike. What is said to be one of the most won deilul ore finds ever made in the Pleasant V illey dlstilvt, it not in the couutiy, came to light yesterday by the luckv tinders bilnging to this city a large quantity of the ote. d iys ago All the News Of all the Fields Of the Pacific Coast. n , ., , .. portunities for investment in the mines. Ihedlsunery was made a few ' . .... . , 1 11 t 1 Both these districts are up to date in every hv Messrs. James I.. Baisley, , . ' ,, ' .. . . , ... . 4? .i ir?lm uiiu .lie auiny iiuunru iui t wur me veirian i'ios-enoi, ;mu . . ociuc. , - . , .. ..... . .. .1 ....,,,....., ,1 , ' nine this year." Butte Inter-Mounta In. I he luid Is liK'atrd about liiree miles east ' ot the Carroll B mine and about fifteen i The Capital Motel Is again under the miles east of Baker City The ledge out- management of Mrs. George R. Tedrowe, ctops to the suitace for fully 1000 feet In which fact guarantees the best of service length and at a depth of ten feet is twelve to all patrons. I skin and clear eye show that the most of T. G. Harrison, agent for Giant Pow his time must have been spent in the der company, open air. He says that he enjoyed the : trln Immriisrlv' "Ivistfrn Orri'OM Is in i ....... ntUkKjiriiiik niit.lltl.iit it nrithi.iit "I II .. .V.J ' 'J'V . .'.I. V .. I.M. ... ,'IV?l.. asserts Ciener.il Warren, "and the out look for the immediate future is better , than could be e.pected by the most san- j . gulne. It would be an impossibility to 1 head on the tide of nun erat Ion and can-1 ital now rolling In that direction. The de velopments made during the last year are such as to warrant others In going ahead and developing their property without fear of financial loss. Baker City and Sumpter districts are now alive with pros pectors and with capitalists seeking op Western Oil News PuMlihci Ettry I iIJj 2.oo Per Year i.25 For Six Months 75 Cts. For Three Months 320 SANSOME ST. SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA Famous..., HOP GOLD BEER STAR BREWING COMP'Y. Portland, Oregon IN KEGS, BARRELS OR BOTTLES AT PRICES UNEQUALED BY ...OTHERS... Sumpter Forwarding Company Pi-rtrihrtm Sumptcr, Oregon ASK FOR HOP GOLD