The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, April 24, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, April 24, 1401
THE SUMPTER. MINER
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Pays $140,000 for Property
Near Susanville.
John Harrington, a big mine denier,
spent sevenils days In Pendleton this
week. He left Friday for Susanville, ac
companied by his wife, to consummate a
deal of 14 mining claims for 5140,000. He
has two offers to accept,. the one mentioned
and one to bond the mines at a much
higher price. The second patty to the
deal Is Captain DeLnmar, one of the
most extensive mining dealers of the west
and who has just completed the sale of a
f 2 ,000,000 mining property near Redding,
California.
John Harrington at one time was a
Denver millionaire, but In the vicissitudes
of a mining career, a Urge part of his for
tune disappeared. He Is again recovering
his lost wealth. At Goose creek in
southern Oregon, he has seme rich mines
where he spends the most of his time.
The fact that Captain DeLamar is to
become interested In the Susanville min
ing camp means no small thing for the
future of the place. He will develop the
claims extensively and erect machinery
for handling the ore, which he doubtless
considers valuable. Captain DeLamar
owns large mining properties In southern
Idaho, and at the cities of DeLamar and
Silver City he took hundreds of thous
ands of dollar from the ground.
John Harrington says that Oregon Is
the greatest mining stale In the Union
and that its future will show wonderful
development of rich mines. The peculiar
thing about Oregon ledges is that they do
not pinch out as they go do.vu. The
prospects that Susanville will become a
good camp are exceedingly bright. A
strike has been recently made on an ex
tension of the Badger mine, which has
caused some excitement. John Wringle,
of Colfax, Wash., who Is interested In
this claim, passed through Pendleton re
cently on his way to Susanville, and he
claims that the ore is rich and the quan
tity abundant. The Iladger is no longer
a prospect, but a magnificent piece of
property.
Work ou the Yellow Jacket property
near Mountain Home continues, and the
claims of the Independence mining com
pany are being developed. No assays
have been made recently, but some valu
able looking rock has been taken out.
The company is preparing for some big
development work during the summer.
Pendleton Tribune.
John McGuigan't Funeral.
The funeral of John McGulgan, held at
the church of St. Aloysius on the nortli
side yesteiday morning, was one of the
largest held In Spokane for many mouths.
The route to Falrmount was, followed by
about seventy five carriages, many of the
Order of Elks bting present. The floral
offering was a feature, the .casket being
burled in them. High requiem mass was
celebrated In the church chapel, which
was drapped with draping of black. Rev.
Father Robbmann, S. J., of St. Aloysius
parish, was celebrant of the mass, assist
ed as deacon by Rev. Father Palmer, of
the church of Our Lady of Lourdes, and
as subdeacon by Rev. Father DeKanter,
of St. Joseph's. The chants of the mass
were sung by the male choir of the par
ish. The pallbearers, selected by the
Elks, were: R. L. Notbohm, N. E, Nu
zum, Henry Seiffert, F. P. Hogan, J. H.
McCaoe, E. O'Shea, T. F. Conlan and
M. O'Shea. Spokesman Review.
Lcuooi in Lace.
Mrs. Marsh, next door to MINER office,
will give practical Instiuctlons In lace
work. Materials and hundreds of pat
terns to select from.
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and best belts,
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HERCULEX
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finer, and more scientifically con
strueted appliance than are those
of other concerns for which thirty
and forty dollars is charged.
DR. SANDEN'S
APPLIANCES
A ix' guaranteed to pncs-all I hi
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worth having. Having manu
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years, constantly adding new and
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my experience with the weak
and nervous taught me to be ne
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when all others fail. I liuve
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until u cure is cilcctrd are em
bodied with the price charged
for the belt.
Under no circumstances pay
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their appliances, or even that
sum before you have iii"K'ftcd
mine.
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by Men."
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Cor. Fourth tc Morrison,
Portland - - Oregon
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M. M. FLYNN
4V-'f -- MEN,S TAILOR
A Line of Woolens and Spring Suitings
such as would he tound In a large city.
Look for yourself. Work guaranteed
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I'ltil (Link of Suinplt't
SUMPTliK, Orb.
Golden Eagle Hotel
American and European Plan
T. T. DANILSON, PROPRIETOR
Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. SUMPTER, OREGON
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A. P. GOSS, President
A. J. GOSS, Cashier
& Bank of Sumpter 3
Tfiniieti 1 Ganttil Binklni Builntii
Interest Allowed on Time Deposits
Drafts drawn on nil parts of the world. Special attention to collections.
Safety Deposit boxes for rent.
SUMPTER. OREGON
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....The Elite Cigar Store....
L. HARRIS, Proprietor
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.
HAY AND GRAIN FOR SALEHg
W. S. BOWERS
ABSTRACTS
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Mining Patents Obtained
Years of experience In linker County Records.
No. 2104 Court Street, linker City; Oregon.
SUMPTER BOTTLING WORKS
Manufacturer! of ml klnJ ol Catbon.ittd Drink and CUcri.
Uprtatrd In connrcllun with the
Kentucky Liquor House
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GAGEN A. SLOAN, PROPS.,
SUMPTER, ORE.