THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, April 24, 1901 10 Stmrise Stock at 2c $20 per I ,000 Shares Until May 1 5 Next 51,000,000 Capital Stock Full Paid and Non Assessable $00,000 Treasury Stock Become interested in a proven mining district. Sumpter dividend paying mines are proof. Some have 1,000 feet depth, others are sinking 2,000 feet. The Bonanza paid 102,000 in dividends for the month of March, 1901. The Sunrise mine is the direct south extension of the rich Inter Mountain mine. This company has absolute title to its mines: each share gives you an interest; each share will in crease in value as the mine developes without additional cost to the holder. One thousand shares will make you money. One hundred thousand shares will make you a large sum of money. This Mine Has Rich Ore Send For Engineer Report V. C CM Ml. I'lisU.-nt A. C III III'. VI,',- IWU.Mil I I1. McCAMMON.Si-'irlii) SI YMtllllt II. Ill II. ll.MM.irr W. I. )l ION, DlK-dor Sunrise Mining Company First Bank of Sumpter Depository Sumpter, Oregon Tom Paine Will Ronnie Operations. 'I he Inhumation Is given nut by I:. II. ll.ii.Krll, min.iging oiwier of the cele hr.itrd Old I 0111 P.ilue mine- In thr Pnca liont,i dlstrUt, tli.it nprr.-itlou ol th.it proprrty will comniriiie at oiur. A torce of inlnrfs Is bring secured in this city by .1 local employment ageiuy, .mil I lie men will be sent out .is soon .is ihr tone is se cured. 'I lie IVi.'ihont.is district is one of the ohlest c.iinps In r.isteiu Oregon. It Is loc.iteil seven miles west of Maker City, on the noithe.ist slope of the Flkhorn range. I lir l.iinoiis Nelson ;uul Catpru ter pl.icrrs ate situated ;it the foot ol this mine, ami are presumed to have their source of pl.uer oKl supply in the rich free gold Irdgrs higher up in the hills, whete lies the I mn I'.iine. Tills is by far the best developed tiiiuein the district. It h.is both a true lissurr vein and a contact. About uoo leet of tunnels, shafts and crosscuts, attaining a nia.imum depth of 300 fret, have exploited a livr-foot Irdge carrying remarkably high v.ilurs in fire gold. I he Tom I'.iine is an old 'jrodiurr, and will be pl.iied in tli.it class iig:iin br f ore snow Dies. H.iKrr City Herald. Coal and Oil In John Day Valley. I E. I:. Cleaver tells thr Democrat that Cayon City people have organized a company to mine coal on a ranch about a mile from John Day City, w here a four foot vein of good bltumiuious coal has been found, and alongside of the coal vein Is 16 Inches of pipe clay, which will also find a market. It Is the Intention of thr compaii) to sink on the vein and drift sufficiently to determlur whether the coal Is there In enough quantities to pay or not. The formation of the land is sandstone and shale. All the mines In that district made wonderful development during the winter more work was done than ever before in the history of that section all told. The principal wc rl-c was done In the vicinity of Prairie City. California peo- I pie are there prospecting for oil, of which I there are good Indications. The George Washington mine, owned bv Ward Bro thers Sexton, has developed vrry pecu liarly, and upset the theories of all miners. It has a north and south ledge of free gold, very rich, which Is crosscut beneath 1 by an east and west ledge of riili basej ore. I Mining Interests at North Powder. I he country In the vicinity of the little city of Nortlt Powder, Union county, smith of this city, is being developed Into a mining section that gives promise of be ing one of the richest camps in eastern Oregon, In all directions from the town mineral has been discovered on the sur face and where development work has been done, in many instances ledges have been discovered composed of quartz with deposits of gold, silver and copper. Tile Buckeye group Is probably the best de veloped mine In that camp. A shaft 12$ fret deep has been sunk and much drift ing done and the result Is very satisfac tory. A large ledge of ore has been open ed and It is only a question of a short time when reduction works will be erected there, litis week a rich strike was re ported in what Is known as the Texas, Iowa & Oregon mines, owned by It. P. Cnlley and G L. Howland, a 74 foot ledge of rich ore being uncovered. Other ledges are being workrd and it is predicted that tile greatest activity will prevail In the vicinity of the city of North Powder this year. Union Republican. The Capital hotel, under the manage ment of Mrs. Tedrowe, serves special Sunday dinners. Families should take advantage of tills. Rest table board In town. Try It. Strout, assayer, 361 Bennett Ave., Crip ple Creek, established in Colorado In 1876, gold (crucible assay), 50c; gold and silver, 75c; gold, silver, copper, $1.50; forty years practice. Sullivan Machinery Co. 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