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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1903)
y h& i r COVERS THOROUGHLY THE GOLD FIELDS of the INLAND EMPIRE EASTERN INVESTORS IN OREGON MINES Pay for AND READ IT P : fcVU i. PULASKI COMPANY ELECTS OFFICERS. DEVELOPMENT WORK STARTED THIS WEEK. Well Known Business Men Compote the Directorate Ore Shows High Value in Free Gold Property Just Outside the City and Admirably Located First Allotment of Treasury Stock Placed on the Market. Tho HtnukliolilurH of thu Pulimki (old Mining mid MlllliiK oompituy hold ii mooting in the ofllco of tho J. II. MncCiilliiin company Momluy, mid oloutoil tho following board of dlrootoi-H: T. V. Duvlwloii, It. J. Nolll, V. K. SnutlorH, J. II. Mho CiiUiiiii, all of Sumpter, and Jtwopb ItoHonthiil, of ItiiHonthiil and Dorfinan, inomhiintH at Whltnoy. A mootliiK of tho diroutni-H followod and resulted In the election of tho follow ing officers for the ensuing year: T. W. Davidson, director in the Dald Mountain, president; VV. E. Sanders, mining expert, vice president; and general manager; J. II. MacCallum, of the J. H. Mac- Callum company, secretary; R. J. Nolll, of tho Nolll Morcantilo com pany, treasurer. liy-laws wore adepted and routine business of tho company transacted. It was decided to start operations on tho property at ouco and a contract for a largo amount of development work driving a crosscut tunnel was lot to CJUIIh and Sanders to begin immediately. Tho first allotment of treasury stock will go on tho niarkot at onco at four cents a sharo. Tho integrity and business standing of the officers and directors insures an ouitiil)lo management of tho prop erty. Mr. Sanders, who Is to have actlvo cluirgo of tho work of develop ing tho miuo, is woll known as a mining oxport upon whoso judgmont It Ih safe to rely. It was ho who was largely Instrumental in bringing tho Sqow Crook and tho Phoenix to tboir present standing. He and Mr. Rosenthal were the original owners of the Pulaski and they have transfered tnelr interests for stock in the new company which Is an evidence of their faith in the value of the prop erty. The property, which was fully described, in last week's issue, is situated just back of tho city, easy to reach and with excellent tranpor- tatlon facilities. The amount of I work thus far done promises that it 1b to become one of the bonanzas of the district. Several samples of ore brought from the dump of the shaft this week showed any quantity of free gold. And this was practically surface rock. The celebrated Gund's "the beer of good cheer" always on draught at Dun phy's The Club. MINING INVESTMENTS LET US BUY OR SELL FOR YOUR ACCOUNT MARR ft DAVIDSON LEADING BROKERS Sumpter, j j j Oregon. references) JJSffa-J, " (mention tiik miner) PULASKI GOLD MINING AND MILLING COMPANY CAPITAL- STOCK $150,000. 500,000 IN TREASURY. 1,500.000 SHARES. PAR VALUE IO CENTS. INVESTORS! HERE IS YOUR 100,000 SHARES OF THE TREASURY STOCK IS NOW PLACED ON THE MARKET AT 4CTS. PER SHARE TO CONTINUE DEVELOPMENT The Company owns a group of Nine Claims located in the heart of the richest mineral belt in the known world Eastern Oregon. Being on the Great Mother Lode System, placed on the trend of the principal veins of this section with three parallel leads in sight, exposed the length of the property by open cuts, tunnels and shafts, and carrying values wherever the leads have been worked. The Management of the Company presents to Investors as SURE a Paying Investment as is offered in any mining district. It only requires development to make this stock worth par. Look at our capitalization only 5 1 50,000. Average assays run from $3.00 to $ 5.00. Picked samples gives assays from $ 1 54.10 to $168.00. On the property is a magnificent body of Timber. Cracker Creek runs through it. Consider its nearness to transportation. Not over twenty minutes walk from the City of Sumpter, with good road. As showing the good opinion the former owners have of the property, they have taken stock for their interests. W. E. Sanders, who is General Manager, is to have charge of the work and will give it his personal super vision. His record in Eastern Oregon is the development of the well known Phoenix and Snow Creek mines which, under his management, became producers. He says "With the present showing and amount of work done I consider the Pulaski group fully equal to any property I have ever had anything to do with." Visit the property, see the work now going on, sample the dumps and make your own assays. We would call your attention to the personnel of the Board of Directers: T. W. Davidson, president, direc tor Bald Mountain and Mammoth Co.; W. E. Sanders, vice president and general manager; R. L. Neill, of Neill of Neill Mercantile Co., tieasurer; J. H. MacCallum, of The J. H. MacCallum Co., secretary; J. Rosenthal, of Rosenthal & Dorfman, merchants of Whitney. No salaried officers. Legitimate brokers wishing agency, may write us, giving references. Make all drafts, money orders or marked checks payable to the order of J. H. MacOALLUM, Secretary. For Further Particulars Address The Pulaski Gold Mining and Milling Company Bankers First National Bank of Sumpter. SUMPTER, OREGON. gifrti 'ThttAiifTtfl",:::i Hiflfflhrffn