Wednesday, May 8, 1901 THE SUMPTER MINER Gold Mining Co.

OFFICERS Mines Situated on Green- This Mine is Working President J. H. ROBBINS Every Day Mayor of Sutnpler N. C. RICHARDS horn Mountain Attorney-t-U- w This Mine is a Shiping Sec'y and Treas...OTTO HERLOCKER Baker County Ant. Cashier Flrtt Bank ot Sutnpler Mine Directors H. Robblns, N. J. C. a The Raker City Sampling Works Richards, E. M. Anderson, M. D. Rives the following returns (or two Supt. of Mines DAVID O'NEIL small shipments: Lot 3 sacks Gelser P. O., linker County, Ore con 1,000,000 SHARES of ore, dry weight, 13,06) pounds. In aJJItlon lo the officers of the cnmpiny Gold, 7 miners; silver, 940 ounces. among the stockholJers are: linn. Lee , : PAR VALUE $1 00 EACH : Gold per 0., $20; treatment cost 8. late U. S. Senator, Hutte, Montana; Thos. K. Net price per HinJj, late County Treasurer, Butte, Montana; ton, 5130.50. Freight, , of Hon. John h Forbes, Attorneyat-Law- Butte; a $7 prr ton. Net value lost, $81)0,24. Lhas- - S. Warren, Speculator, Butte; los. F. Par- Lot No. 102. 378 sack ore; dry dee, Miner. I'hltllpst-urc- . Montana; H. M. Grant, weight, 18,810. Gold, 6.20 ounces; Insurance Adjuster, Portland: Geo. W. McDow- ell Broker I'ortlanJ: C B. Richardson, Contrac- Home Office silver, 0 ounces; gold f20 per ounce. tor, Walla, Walla, Wash.; Hector AlcRea. Miner, Cost of treatment, 8; net price per Rossland, B. C; Dr. II. C Sills, Fort Wayne, ton freight nt $7 per net InJ., and many others who have Investigated this $115.80; ton; promising property. Sumpter, Oregon value of lot, 51010.04.

tHE SHAFT is now down 70 feet. Tunnel now in over 700 feet. Itich body of ore in flmlt (nuking xtontiod on account of writer') should lo reached in the tunnel in 300 feet, or by July 15. The directory i a guarantee of good tiiitli. It is true thnt nil nroMncctn do T not make mines, but it is also truo that nil mines were once prospects. Here is what the exHrts my of the Diadem: F. F. Grime, a prominent mining man of Republic, Wash., says: "I consider the Diadem tho lct pmrcrty I have ever examined. It is surely n re markable showing and, 111 my judgement, tho making ot n great mine. Hon. tjnas. Homier, connected with Uranite Mountain mine,, in Mon tana, says: "In nil my experience as 11 mining superintendent, extending over a ncriod ot 20 years, 1 consider tho Diadem is by odd the mine I have ever been connected with." Hon. J. K. Pardee, a mining expert well known all over Utah, Idaho and Montana, says: "In nil the years I have mined I never saw a prospect that made tho showing of the Diadem mine. A. L. McEwen, M. E., one of tho lust known Erifrtlsh experts throughout the entire northwest, savs: "For an undeveloped prospect, I consider it among the very best I have ever examined. I believe it will prove to be a great dividend paver when developed." Mr. Jnmcs O. Loundigan, M. E., of Republic camp, Wash., and Boundary district British Columbia, says: "After making a large numlcr of assays from this propcty, I am convinced that it is tho best thing in Eastern Oregon for the amount of development work done." The above is a plain business statement of this property. The management now offer for sale 50,000 shares of the treasury stock at 15 cent per share. Applications for stock must be accompanied by the money and should be addressed to Otto Hcrloekcr, treasurer of the company, Hitmp-te- r, Oregon, lor information address, Care First Bank of Sumpter Otto Herlocker, Sumpter, Ore.

FAMOUS EATING HOUSES. market found there, but as well the luxu- ries produced on a well appointed farm. One of Them it at Austin Station on the The manner of preparation Is that of a mas- Hendy Machine ter hand, nothing being left to be desired, Joshua Works Road to Prairie City. and the table service Is of the best. The Nos. 38 to 44 Fremont Street In early days when the Southern Pa- half hour spent at this hospitable board is cific trains stopped at Aurora, then known long remembered as one of the genuine SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA as Dutchtown, for meals, that place gain- enjoyments. ed an enviable reputation through the Mrs. Austin Is of southern parentage, hospitality of the proprietor of the Pioneer possessing that whole sonled spirit for Mr. Jacob Glesv, and the house Quartz Mining and Milling hotel, which the southerners are noted, and Hoisting, Pumping and still enjoys a liberal patronage from takes pleasure In catering to the public. Saw Mill Machinery, Hy- wheelman and local teamsters. Tourists Preferring her own home at the station to draulic Mining Machinery. Giants, Water Gates and over the O. R. & N. never tire of singing the dining hall of a city establishment, praises of Grandma Munra, and the Hydraulic Rivited Pipe. J the she lias repeatedly declined offers to take Water Wheels and Water Log-Cabi- n eating house, at Meacham, on charge of hotels. Motors, Engines. Hollers, the summit of Blue mountains, where the The ride from Austin to the next station Pumps and Machinery of kindly face and gentle munner of the old every description. Jt j Is usually made after dark and, while the J Prospecting Machinery. lady, together with a bounteous spread, scenery is grand, it is only on moonlit cheer the weary traveler on his journey. nights that the traveler can see the grand IMPACT WATER WHEEL in Blue There is another little lady the old hills and forests, with occasional sil- presiding over a station that mountains, very streams winding their way ocean-war- is as deserving of mention as either of the WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES above. A stage trip over the eastern Oregon roads has never been referred to Spanish Gulch Nugget Worth $2500. as a pleasure trip, and nothing short of The Eagle Is informed that a mammoth compulsion ever causes a passenger to nugget has just been taken Irom the make the journey twice. The roads are placer mine owned and operated by Robt. J rough, the drivers and equipments none of Cannon, of Spanish Gulch, and W. H. the best. After a ride of twenty-fou- r Johnson & Son, of John Day, down at miles, crossing two mountain ranges, the Mule gulch, in the Spanish gulch mineral ''?''''' descent of the hills having been made at . The nugget weighed abou' twenty OPERA HOUSE SALOON break neck speed, the traveler Is weary five pounds and while It contained consid- SUMPTER BEER ON DRAUGHT and ready to quit. The stage draws up erable quartz, it was valued at 12500. to the station, a large, This Is decldely the largest nugget taken BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES house, and the passengers are escorted to from the placer mines of Grant county mining a reception room that bears the stamp of since the early days, when Bob Agents for Matting-l- y bond and guaran- A from welcome and good cheer on all sides. Marshal had a lio.ooo nugget stolen and Moore Whis- teed the genuine e. flowing fire in the large, his mines on Vinsoncreek by a Chinaman. key a Popular re- fireplace, occupptng one end of tne room, This placer mine operated on Mule gulch whiskey as good as sort for Commer- soon dispels the chill felt after a long ride by Messrs. Cannon and Johnson pro- Elixir of Life. All cial Travelers and I lathe moataln air, and fits one to thor- duced handsomely last season, and bids whiskies are out of Miners. oughly enjoy a good meal. The dining fair to do equally as well this season. room is even more cheering than the re They have a large supply of water and ception room and the table "fairly groans" will be able to continue the operation of SUMPfER, OREGON under the load of edibles prepared by their mine until late in the fall. This property is decidedly one of the most pro- station, to Mrs. Minot Austin, at Austin ductive placer mines being operated In In- teaspt the appetite of the guests. terior Oregon at the present time. Blue Not only are all the luxuries of the city Mountain eagle. 41 i