Wednesday, April 24, 1401 THE SUMPTER MINER CONSERVATIVE MINING INVESTMENT! LIBERTY BELL CONSOLIDATED MINES COMPANY own four quart, claims in the Alamo division of the famous Red Boy district, one half mile from the town of Alamo, in Grant County, Oregon. In the very heart of possibly the Greatest Mineral Zone in all the world, surrounded by such well known operating properties as the Bonanza, Strassburg, Red Boy, Inter Mountain, Cougar, Concord, Alamo and Quebec. The claims are well timbered and watered. Geological formation argellite and porphyry. Character of ore simple silicious quartz, sixty per cent free milling, the remaining values concentrating 50 in one. V Three distinct well defined veins can be traced for a distance of 1000 feet on the sur face, averaging from 14 to 30 feet between walls, giving 7.20 per ton on surface. Numerous open cuts, adits, tunnels and cross country trenches thoroughly prospect the width and values of the ledge. Pan samples taken from various test pits on the surface, never fail to yield a fine pros pect in free gold, the assay value giving as high as $216 per ton in gold. The Strassburg group, which adjoins the mammm wwimwm i Liberty Bull on the north and east, in driv ing a cross cut to tap their main lead at a depth of 500 feet, have cut two blind ledges 14 and 19 feet in width only i$o feet from our side line, coursing southwest through three of the LlMsRTY Bl:U. claims. Capitalization, 1,000,000 shares, par value 5 1 each, fully paid and non-assessable, 400, 000 shares in the treasury. The first issue of ioj.ood shares is offered at 25 centser share. Price of second issue will be advanced to FIFTY CENTS. The proceeds from the sale of 200,000 shares properly expended in developing the mines and purchasing milling plant, will enablethe Liberty Bell to pay $30,000 monthly. All checks and drafts should be made payable to R. H. Miller, Treasurer, who is Cashier of the First Bank of Sumpter. For prospectus, reports and general information regarding the property, address, Liberty Bell Consolidated Mines Co. Sumpter, Oregon C. C. Basche, President J. G. Hurt, Secretary CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Alderman Bellinger Resigns Mill Street Improvements. To the council, at its meeting Satur day evening, J. B. Stoddard, property owner, and others presented a protest against Improving south Mill street by graveling. J. B. Stoddard, as alderman, secured the passage of a resolution to have the street planked. J. B. Stodpard, In his capacity as a lumber dealer but that's another story. A petition was presented praying the council to appoint Thomas Costello su perintendent of streets, a newly created office. The petition was granted. Mr. Teltgen had applied for the position, but was defeated by the character and nature of his support, the underhanded as well as the open and above board work in his behalf being known to the council. Alderman Bellinger's resignation was received and accepted. The committee on health and police re ported favorably on allowing the health officer t$ a month and an ordinance was ordered drawn to that effect. The ordinance restricting the member ship of the fire department was passed and It is officially published in THE MINER today. An ordinance providing for levying and collecting a dog license was introduced. It Imposes the work on the city marshal, without remuneration. Marshal Rand tendered his resignation Immediately fol lowing its reading. It was suggested that the ordinance had not passed, that It would probably be amended and the resig nation was withdrawn. A side and cross walk ordinance, taxing the cost to abutting property, was re ferred to the committee on streets and public property. The matter of the bad condition of the water mains was referred to the committee 011 tire and water, with instructions to consult the company relative to remedy ing the evil. Deceptive Oil Indication. A warning has been issued by State Mineralogist Cooper to prospectors who are misled by what appear to be surface Indications of oil seepages, but are only the discoloration made by iron In the earth through which the water comes. These counterfeit seepages appear in the form of an irrldescent film over the sur face of water out of hillsides, and to the superficial observer simulate perfectly the appearance of high grade oil. They can be identified by the following tests: First, lack of petroleum odor; second, instead of having substantial thickness they are found to consist of a mere film; third, when stirred they break Into fragments instead of swirling about, as oil will do; fourth, when pieces of blotting paper are laid upon them so as to take them up, and the blotting paper is afterward put Into a glass jar filled with water and shaken, the water will be colored a dull yellow brown. These seepages are really noth ing but iron, and may merely Indicate the presence of that element In a clay bank through which they have passed. It will be observed that the ground over which they lie will always be found to be coated with a yellow oxidation when they are removed. Pacific Coast Miner. The large and commodious club rooms of Dunphy & (Jertrldge are headquarters for mining and commercial men. Prompt attention to orders for cut flow ers and floral pieces. City Green House Baker City, Oregon. Joshua Hendy Machine Works Nos. 38 to 44 Fremont Street SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA IMPACT WATER WHEEL Quart Mining and Milling Hoisting, Pumping and Saw Mill Machinery, Hy draulic Mining Machineiy, Giants, Water Gales and Hydraulic Rivlled Pipe. J Water Wheels and Water Motors, Engines. Hollers. Pumps and Machinery of every description. J J J Prospecting Machinery. 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