The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, August 12, 1903, Page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, August 12, 190
THE SUMPTER MINER
Sumpter District
Sumpter District
I nW&i. ,
1 The Pulaski J
I Gold Mining and Milling t
I Company
CAPITAL STOCK
$150,000.
Full Paid and Non
Assessable. PAR VALUE 10 CTS.
1,500,000 Shares. 1,000,
000 Shares Pooled and
will not come on Market
in Competition with
Treasury Stock.
500,000 SHARES
TREASURY STOCK.
PROCEEDS SOLELY
FOR DEVELOP
MENT WORK.
Nine Claims, Lead Traced Over 3,000 Feet Across the Claims. One and
a Half Miles From Smelter. One Mile From Railway. Water Power on
the Property. Plenty of Timber. 70 Per Cent Free Gold. Magnificent
Mill Site. Property Opened up by Open Cuts, Shafts and Tunnels. &
rE have all the Requisites of a Magnificent Property. The Investor has the Money. We have the
T Investment. You want a Straight, Legitimate Business Proposition. We have it. We require
funds to continue development. You have the funds. We need them. You can Purchase our First
issue of Treasury Stock at
1
Itmww
FOUR CENTS PER SHARE
Can we not exchange? Hemember our rxpeiiM's arc veiy low and that your dollar grown at we continue Development. Our latest nceayB
of average Kock, made by Kobblns & Kobblns and Alchwen & McKwen 01 Sumpter, gave from fL;IU to t'.ti.HO. ricked hiuiiiIch gavofliH.H),
$1)18.00 and $100.00, and we are still M0 feet (estimated) from the ledge. J Write (or our "Knitoinu ot Facts." Stock may he purchased
on the Installment Plan, 30 per cent down, balance in two monthly payments. Remit by Hank Draft, Postollke Order or Kegistured letter.
Bankers The First National Bank of Sumpter.
Address all communications to
J. H. MacCallum, Secy.
SUMPTER, OREGON.
DATES CONFLICT.
State Meeting Called for Same
Day as Mining Congress.
Max Shillock, secretary of the Port
land Board of Trade, is sending out let
ters to the press of the state asking that
as much publicity as possible be given to
the meeting called September 7 in that
city for the purpose of organizing a per
manent state mining men's association.
Whilo the object of this meeting is in
deed a worthy one, and much good will.
doubtless result from such an organiza
tion, the date selected was unfortunate,
inasmuch as it conflicts with the one
chosen for the meeting of the American
Mining Congress at Dead wood and Lead,
South Dakota.
It has been suggested, and the sugges
tion seems eminently in place, that the
Oregon mining men instead of running
in opposition to the American Mining
Congress, get together and send a big
delegation to the national body, and
later hold a state meeting and organize
an auxiliary association. It is not too
late to change the date of the state
meeting and this would seem the proper
thing to do.
Disastrous Ditt.
An exchange says that the citizens of
Olinghouse Canyon, in the state of Ne
vada, have been having great trouble
with their chicken?, which have been
dying Middenly in great numbers. An
examination of some of the. dead chick
ens develops the fact that they havo
been picking up gold nuggets to such an
extent that they overloaded their giz
zards and the weight of the gold broke
the chickens' backs.
Eocouotcrcd a Sea Lioo.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Caso returned
Sunday from an outing of several days at
Long Reach, on the Washington coast.
Mr. Case says he had the timo of his
life. He spent most of the timu toying
with the waves of the briny. Once lie
encountered a sea Hon at depth and pur
sued it for eight or ten miles into the
tumbling main, but failed to land the
animal.
Veil Pleated With DUtrlct.
Colonel J. U. Frank, a prominent min
ing man of Denver, formerly connected
witit the McArthur-Forrest cyanide
works, in company with Engineer A. U.
Hrowne, of Sumpter, visited the various
Cracker Creek properties this week.
Colonel Frank is very favorably im
pressed with the district and states that
he. will in all probability locate here
permanently. He left yesterday for
Denver.
Bora
To Mr. and Mrs. H. W. B. Smith, of
Baker City, yesterday morning, a girl.
Mr. Smith is well known in this city,
being the main owner of the Cracker-Summit.
Shoes of all kinds at Neill Mercantile
company's.
WILL INCREASE PLANT
Black Eagle Mill to Be En
larged at Early Date.
James F. Moiklo, superintendent of
the Bluck F.uglo, in thuMnlheurdistrlct.
accompanied by his wife aud family
spent several days in the city last week.
A cam shaft wus broken at the mill re
cently, occaHiouing some delay. Mr.
Melklu states that he will have fifteen
of the twenty stumps running on his re
turn. The Black Kuglo has made an excep
tional milling record. The ore is mined
and milled at a total cost of sixty-eight
cents a ton. While it is a low grade
proposition, with large bodies in sight
from which the oro can be literally
quarried, some of the values run excep
tionally high, Superintendent Meikle
states.
Owing to the immensity of the ore
and the cheapness with which it can be
worked, the company will probably
largely Increase tho number of its
stamps in the near future.
Ice Cream! Ice Cream!
Od, and each day after May 1st
the renowned Hazelwood Ice Cream
and Ice Cream Soda will be bad at
SturgilPs. 10 oenta a dish, 25
cents per pint.
Use Giant Powder, Fuse and Caps.
JUEJ
UESSEN & CLARKE
MININC & CIVIL ENGINEERS
aPECIALTICO-
Epert Examinations. Krpnrtion Mining Properties.
l)eilgnlng nj Installing Mill nj I'owrr Plants.
U. S. Mineral n4 UnJercrounJ Surveys.
Management ol Mining 1'roprrlles.
SUMI'TUK. OWEOON.
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J
UCKYLIUOII DOUSE
II
JOHN GMEN, Propr. ','
?
Jobbcra In
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Sumpter Bottling Works
VII Kinds nl Carbonated liruiks d
MINING AND INDUSTRIAL
INVESTMENTS
Rooks are now open for subscriptions
to the Pacific Lumber and Live Stock
Company, an industrial ot unusual
merit. Iook into it.
A group of mines with (100 feet ot de
velopment work done, demonstrating
value will be sold as a whole or will sell
one-half interest and work the property
in connection with purchaser. Best
chance in the district.
F. O. BUCKNUM
SUMPTER, - OREGON