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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1902)
THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, November 5,1902 ADVANCE ADVANCE If you want to make an investment in a mining enterprise, Investigate Ours. There is no system more fair and equal for all concerned than we have adopted. ADVANCE j YOU need not fear that the large interest will swallow up the small interest. All stand on the same footing and share alike in the product of the mine. Our company is conducted on the most eco nomical principles to insure goon returns. No man shall receive a salary unless he performs service beneficial to the company. Better pay two miners three dollars each for a day's labor than to pay six dollars for the services of a needless manager or superintendent. We can place you where the investment of a small amount of money will bring you large returns. We ask an opportunity of explaining to you our system of conducting a mining enterprise. We want to prove to you why and how we are bound to be successful. We want to tell you how to secure good mining stock at a low figure. We would not ask you to place your money where we would not place our own. Taking all things into consideration, we can offer you the best opportunity for investment that you can find anywhere. It does not require a fortune to become interested with us, where the indications point to speedy and most profitable returns. We are in this business to make it a success, and will do it by systematic development and good management. We invite the strictest investigation of our properties and our company. Write to us for full particulars bow you may become in terested in a good mine for small investment, and we will convince you that every word we advertise is true. We can furnish you the best of references. Address ADVANCE ADVANCE MINING CO. SUMPTER, OREGON ADVANCE CRACKER-EAGLE GOLD MINING CO. South Dakota People Will Open up Cracker Creek Dis trict Property. Tim Killi'ii, Warner A Stewart com pany has turned iliree mining iU'iiIm of more or Icnn magnitude during (lie past few weeks. Itcgardiug two proicrtleH in (lie ('nicker Creek dint rift , which tliey nccmed control of, (lie Cracker Summit Hint the Halliiutyue croup, the Utter adjoining It"' """' famous Cracker Oregon, actons the crcex on the op poHito hill Hide, Tiik Minkh Iihh al ready published the ili'tnilM. I .ant week the company iiikiIc h miIo of the (iolil Hoy group, the chh! exienxion of the llouanra, to Minnesota parlicn, who ax yet 1I0 not cure to Imve their identity revealed; hut promino to la-gin nt an early day to develop the procrty; The Cracker-summit in ill ready in coiHirntfd, lint the coiuiniuy has hceu inactive fora year punt. The new own ers will M mi 1 iiiMilt ioruiiH life into the long iloiuiaut proportion, Develop incut work will ho rcMitncd and later Mock offered for Nile, Tim lUlhiiilyuc piocrty Iiiih hocu transferred ton Ninth Dakota syndicate, vouiHHcd of the uioHt prominent men in that Mate, a iiiiiiiIkt of whom reside at llrookingn, They have iucorHiralcd the Cracker-F.aglc (iold Mining com pany, under the Ihwn of Arlxona, to Moik the ground, and oHratlons will he oomiiieuceil at an early day. A large development fund Iiiih already heeu piovidcd for, and the Killeu, Warner, A Stewart company will have charge of. the nale of Mock, insuring all the money necessary for making a mine of thin ex cellent proerty. The olllccrH of the company aro (!. A. MathewH, ex-delegate to congress from the territory of Dakota, and nt present vice-preHidetil of the First National Hank of llrookings, preHldeut; U. II. WilliauiH, vice-prcHident of the Hank of Hronkings, vice-prenident ; H. F. Ken, a professor in the Agricultural College of South Dakota, Hccretary ;. I. I,. Hnvin, cashier of the Hank of ItriMikingn, tress urer. The lioard of directum 1m a large one, coutiisting of the alxive ollicers, M. H. Heovis, ex-chief justice of the Supreme court of that Mate, I'hilo II.ill, attorney general of South Dakota, (i, A. Went, .1. Shcrwiu, I. M. Shepard, (S. I. Sex inner, all leading men in huHiueHH and profeHHional life of the stale. Susanvilk Mint Sold. During the paHt week a mile of mining property look place at SuHauville, in which Cortland parties W-camo the owners of quart, projierty owned hy Wm, (,'imiht ami Frank Cooper, of that place, the coiiHideratiou liciug fliOOO. The property cold wiih located on Quarlr. gulch and wiih exceedingly rich, the former owners having taken out neat hiiiiih of money fiom the property with an arniHtra. The new owner exiccl to punh development work on the property, which in predicted will develop into a pioducer fully cpiii to the Hadger mine. Hlue .Mountain F.aglc. Timber and HonusKad Filing. Timliernud liomeHtead lilingH, an well a h tlual proofn, can Ik- made In-fore ClmrlcH II, Chance, I'liitetl Stnten coin minninucr, otlice in I'irnt Hank of Sump ter huildiug, Siimpter, thus Having np pliciiutH expense of a trip to La (iraude. Mines of all kindn at Neill .Mercantile couipanyV. First National Bank of Canyon City. .1. W. Seriber, eiiHhler of the Farmers tk Traderi) Hank, at Iji Grande, Hient several days in thin city early this week and on Ttiexdiiy assisted in the organization of the Firnt National Hank of (iraut county, which institu tiou la soon to commence liuBinecH in thin city with a capital stock of lai.OOO. The following (lemons were elected di di receors: J. W. Scrilier, of Iji Grande; F. C. ScIh, D. (5. Overholt, and F. M. Lacey, of Canyon City; W. S. Hrown, of Ico;G. W. Mcllaley, of Prairie City, and J. A. I'opo, of Mount Vernon. The directors erfccted an orgtttiixatiou hy the election of F C. Sels iih preHldeut, ' and . I. A. Poie vice-president, the clee I tiou of a caahiur being deferred until a i later date. It in understood that the I new hanking institution Iiiih secured the atone building owned hy Judge Clifford I ami (i. 1. Ilar.cltlue, which will be I tuuiMirarily arranged tor business end- ing the arrival of furniture and fixtures. ! The new hanking iiiHtitution expects to lie ready for busbies in about two wcekn. Thin given (iraut county two hanking inHtitutioiia under the control ' of prominent residenta of the county, and with a capital stock ample to handle 'the lniHincHH of the county for Home time to come. Canyon City Fugle, FIVE GOOD REASONS. Mint Wanted. Wanted u Icai-u and loud on a group o( gold proxcctH with a good ore show ing. Send full particularH and price to .1. W. Win wood, Drexel Huildiug, Phil adelphia, Pa. All the ladiea of Siimpter and vicinity are invited to call at Mrs. Chipp's Mil linery Parlorn, opposite Handle's, and iiiHect her new lino of fall and winter hatH, oieniug beginning September 17. That the Kio (irrnde route ia the moat K)pularoue between the Pacifie coast and the eant, !h evidenced by the fact that the greater kt cent of traneconti uental traveler tine it. Firnt, the Hccnic iittractioiiH in view from truiiiH are uncqualcd in the world. Second, the daily ierHonnlly conduct ed touriHt car excurHiouM being especial ly adapted for ladies traveling alone or with children, uffordH a comfortable nuxle of travel at ratea within reach of all. Third, it in tint only route lietween the east and went panning directly through. Salt Lake City, or modern Zion. Fourth, the choice of two distinct routen through the heart of the Hocky mountaiiiH. Fifth, three dint through traiua daily between Ogdeti and Denver equipped with every modern convenience. There are many other reasons why thin route in the mont comtortable and enjoyable in the whole country. You can learn a great deal on the sub ject of through travel, and receive some very beautiful and interesting booklets, by calling on or writing to the under wigned. W. C. McIIhiiik, general agent, or M. J. KiH'itK, traveling pansenger agent, 124 Third street, Portland, Ore. Only the U'Ht brands ot liquor and cigars at Duuphy'a "The Club." Harrison, the Giant Powder man wantH every miner to make Ida olllce headquarters when in Siimpter. All the latent novelties in hats at Neill Mercantile company's. Something to deitend upon Giant IHiwder. W Wouldn't that jar yer? What?.Giant IHiwder. S .'- -a fc j-' - m. j fc