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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1903)
COVERS THOROUGHLY THE GOLD FIELDS of the INLAND EMPIRE EASTERN INVESTORS IN OREGON MINES Pay for AND READ IT ' COMMENDATION FOR THE MINER. Stand Against Cut Rate Brok ers Heartily Endorsed by Prominent Concerns. Heatllo, March III, UIO.'I. HU.MITKH MINKIt, Hiimptor, Ore., Dear Hlr: All no Operator Ah Houinllon, ul ii meeting of thai body in Heal lie, March I lth, piiHHd tho followlliK rcHiilntlon and liiHtructed tlio Moorotury to forward a ropy to your iiiiir, and ill ehtirofiil compl i nni'i) thtirmvith I herewith oiicIoho tho Kiiino. "KohuIvimI, Tiiat tho Minn Opera tor AriHociatioii of Scattli) heartily Indoi'H'H tlio recent, editorial appear I n in tho colliiiunK of your paper denouncing the cut rate broker and IiIh inethodn, anil hereby exprenMert IIh appreciation of tlio elTortH of youiH ami 11 few other mining journalH, to iloHtroy tlio pernlelouH practice of thino paraniteH on leultl inate minion. "Tlu nonrotary in iimtrm'tod to forward 11 copy of IIiIh rcHolutiou to yourpajicr, and record a copy thereof in tho mi nut oh of this AHHOclatlon." Very truly youra, MINE OPEKATOItS ASSOCIATION OF SEATTLE. Ily Horace Potor, Secretary. Spokane, Wash., Fob' 28, 1003. SUMPTER MINER, Bumptor, Oro., Uontleinon: Enclosed find Ono Dollar for which kindly send mo twenty copleHof the Sniiiptor MINER dated Fehruary i!5th, 1003. I wlidi to exproHH my appreciation of tho Htaud you haro taken in behalf of legitimate miniuK in your ditttrlct, and your mipport of those who miuo the ground, rather than thono who miuo tho peoplo. Voiii-h ri'Hpectfully, JOHN It. CASSIN, Of .John R. (,'iihhIii Company, Mine Promoter. TALK OF THE TOWN. John It. CiihhIii, a prominent min ing man of Spokane, wad in tho city thin week. Mr. and Aire. Daniel ItoerH are moving out to tho miwmill, near (iraulte, today. Ii. It. liellmau, local roprcHou tatlvo of the TiiriuiKuln Arm, Cracker lack and Cracker Oregon companion, left Sunday for Hot Lake to upend kdiiiu tlmo for hirt health. T. W. DavidHou, prominent in mining circles, has just returned from an extended trip to New York, and other eastern cities on business connected with bis interests bore. J. F. Sholton, of tho Noil J. Sorensen company, returned today from a business trip to Baker City. Ho was accompanied to Baker City by Mr. Soronson, who went on to Pendleton. Walter II. Sodorborg, of San Francisco, and W. L. Groso, of Boiso, woro in tho city this wook on their way to Alaska, whoro they aro i interested in sovoral mining proposl-1 tions. T I . T1m.i.. (. .. ..Inftn V Mrs. C. J. Johus, of this city, is iwiMuriiJK itimt u nuriunn uiuiutiuu porfonned lastweokat tho Baker City hospital. Mrs. Johns has boon with her during her sickness. J. S. Maddux, of Portlaud, an old ' friend of Mayor McCulloch, arrived . in tho city last week. Ho is a hoist I man and has beeu in tho Coour d'Alono district for tho past two years. Ho will locato hero, and bis family will join him tho first of tho month. Dick Nelll, Anthony Mohr and Low Walker, wont to Baker City yesterday afternoon to attend a social session of tbo Baker City Elk lodges iu tbo even lug, and also to see Councilman Gagen rido the goat. Tho .goat managed to surrsvo tho ordeal and Mr. Gagen is still able to attend to business. Offlem to be Elected. Articles of incorporation have beeu filed by het Standard Con solidated Mines company, of tho Quartzburg district. A mooting of the stockholders will be held tho latter part of this week , or the first of next week, bo elected. at which officers will JUST ARRIVED A full line of Knives and Forks, Tea Spoons and Table Spoons. Just the thing for hotel and boarding house. Dur able and cheap. Call and see them. HAWLEYS WHY, DON'T YOU BUY SOMETHING GOOD You all know the North Pole mine is the great mine of Oregon and one of the world's greatest gold producers. The South Pole mine joins the North Pole at its end lines an downs jointly three claims with the North Pole, and has in all, 4986 feet on the North Pole vein. The North Pole is valued by this camp at $10,000,000. Don't the South Pole look as though it ought to be good at present prices? There is over 2 000 feet of development now on the great North Pole vein on the South Pole ground. Tons upon tons of ore above the various tunnel levels. The great North Pole is over 1200 feet deep at the very end lines of the South Pole. Is this not a legitimate mining proposition? The one ore shoot of the North Pole mine is valued alone at $5,000,000. Do you suppose this stops at the end lines of the South Pole, because there is a different ownership of the ground? This stock will advance in price and its advance warranted by the additional ore re serves blocked out. The South Pole should make, next to the North Pole, the greatest paying mine in Oregon. For Prospectus and Farther Particulars Apply to SEYMOUR H. BELL SUMPTER, OREGON.