Wednesday, April 13, 1904 THE SUMPTER MINER MONUMENTAL MAN CLOSES BIG DEAL M)ttak3MilMMMM)lMIklMMMMMMMMMira)niMMnraamilsmaiH1lklKMK For Sale C. J. Allen, of Portland, One of Owners of Sumpter Property, Sells Rogue River Mine For Vast Sum. 0. J. Allen, of Portland, oue of the owners of tbo Mounrueutal mine, north of Granite, who has con summated one of the biggest deals ever mnde In the state recently in southern Oregon, arrived here this morning, auu left at noon for the Monumental. Mr. Allen Is going out to the proporty to look over the sit uation with a view to starting up operations again. Mr. Allen says that the Monumental will be operated this summer, but be deulines to go iuto details. This is cue of tbo old and well known properties of the district and its development will be watched with Interest . Regarding Mr. Allen's deal In southern Oregon, the Telegram prints the follewing: Involving a consideration of 3750.000. all but 8100,000 of which is actual cash In hand, the Allen mine, a copper-gold property located on Rogue river, ttireo uud one-half miles south of (ialllce creek, has been sold by C. ). Allen, of Port lurid, and his associates to Charles d'Autremont, of Duluth, Minnesota, and others of a company of middle western capitalists, many of whom reside in Michigan. Mr. Allen re tains a heavy tiitoicst in the mine and will !o president of the new company. Tho deal Ih the heaviest mining property salo ever consum mated in Oregon. Associated with Mr. Allen In former ownership of tho property were u iiumbor of wealthy residents of Cincinnati. Immeueo development is planned. The property consists of 111!), '.12 acres, all of which is patented j ground. The deal was consummated , through tho efforts of Frank It. Rob erts and W. T. Perry, of this city, both of whom aro members of the Oregon Miners' association. Tho mine is directly across Rogue river from the famous Almedu. A new company has been incorpor ated under the laws if Arizona territory, which is known as the Ore gon Homestead .Mining and iteduc tiuu company, for tho development of the property. Frank R. Roberts Is vice president uud general man ager, and W. T. Perry, secretary and treasurer. The majority of the board of directors are Michigan uud Minne sota people. It is the intention of the compuuy to begin operations within thirty days. The first move will be to build a road from the mine to Leland, and for this purpose the company will work lu coujuuetlou with the Aimed Mining company. This road will iiive railroad facilities within nine miles of the property. It is the intention to also dam Rogue river at this point, operating two power stations, one at either end of the dam, from which the Alm,eda mine will seouro its power on the north side of the river and tho Ore gon Homestead on the south side. The power generated is computed to bo 12,000 horsepower, with 12 tur bine wheels capable of producing 1,000 hnrso power each. Active work will begin at once blocking out ore on the property, and for this purpose it is the inten tion of both the Alameda and Home stead to Install power drills. They also propose to erect a smelter of from 250 to KOO tons dully capacity this season. COLLECTION OF SUMPTER ORES. X. Jerry, of Now York, is lu town, and it is understood that he is hero lu thn interest of purchasing a cer tain mining proporty in the neigh borhood of the Quebec. What pro gress in this direction had been iinido could not bo learned. lu addition to this, Mr. Jerry is also interesting lilmsulf in the matter of making u complete collection of mineral specimens from tho various properties lu the vicinity of Sumpter. These he proposes to take east as an advertisement for the district, and states that it is more than probable that ho will take the collection to London. STIGE'S GULCH GRAVEL YIELDS $1.25 A PAN. A report was brought to this city yesterday and tho Domocrat Inform ant saya tho information is reliable, that a few days ago, after long search for tho old channel that crosses StlceH' gulch, sensational gold val ues wore found, tho dirt yielding 81.25 to the pun. Tho claims upon which this important strike has been mude Is owned by a company and the developments that Imvo occurred Is the result of a long search p-osecuted by an export California placer miner in tho employ of tho company. The California muu's theory was that if the old channel could be fouud, rich vaules would result. How well his theory was proven Is shown by the good results obtained. Democrat. This is the company promoted by the Klllen. Warner, Stewart com pany. Dr. Mueller bad not beard of the And, but said be was expecting something of the kind, as they bad been working on this theory for son time past. Six Placer Claims, covering nearly all the ground on a creek emptying into Burnt River. This property is near to and parallel with the noted placer grounds of Pine and Cow Creeks in Baker County. All equipped for work, with reser voirs, ditches. Humes, pipe and Giant. For particu lars see the undersigned. $2000 Buys the most sightly ten roomed residence and ground in the city. Nicely finished inside and out. An ideal location. This property will readily I bring a rental of 1 5 per cent on the investment. I $2000 Will buy one of the most desirable Homes in Sumpter, consisting of an exceptionally desirable lot 50 by 150 feet, nicely improved, barn, and house of six rooms with the complete furnishings. A Piano, and other choice pieces of furniture goes with this. This property will bring 20 per cent! on the investment. $1000 Will buy another six room house and lot de, sirably located. This propeity is now bringing 18 per cent as rental on the above price. A choice resident lot near the center of town I $250 i 8 I $75 3 For a desirable building lot on .the hill. S If you are seeking safe and remunerative in vestments call and see us, as we have some snaps in the way of Business opportunities, Mines and also mine prospects, on which considerable work has been done, Houses and lots, and also vacant lots, on whicn good money can be made oy improving the same. If you have not money enough to build you a home, we will help you, and put you in a position, to put the rent you are paying others in your own purse. CALL ON OR ADDRESS Inland Empire Investment Co. JESSE HOBSON, Mpngr fPippmtiNmipMiif i