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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1901)
j:.g.'---i'-.-'-"-. .SsawTS- -vn-r-s-rTrr-Ttp-i vri.:mim nftryw flWTWHyww'g''' -.MwttdiwwWrtisw 8 THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1901 WWWWIWtlWltWttttt HtWH WMKHMMMW This is the Proposition. ( Owns three full claims in "Proven Districts," contiguous to developed, producing mines. The tide to the property is without a flaw. The company is capitalized at $ 1 ,000,000, the par value of the stock being one dollar. One half of the stock, 500,000, lias been placed in the treasury, insuring an ample fund for develop ment purposes. A block of 50,000 shares of treasury stock is now being offered for sale, to continue the development. Term $ iaymenis blocks of c.ooo or more. 1 QTHE?o SUNRISE MINING COMPANY 53 53 Price of Stock 4 Cents per Share, $40 for a block of 1,000 shares. The company can control this price, because all of the so called "promoter's stock" is pooled, preventing it from being hawked around at any price. Work is in progress on the group adjoining, the rich, developed Inter-Mountain mine. A shaft is being sunk on the ledge, in the pay shoot' of the ledge; thus obyiatihg the expending of thousands of dollars on dead, possibly useless work. :w if , A better buy than SUNRISE stock is not to be found in Eastern Oregon Send your money with your order If you desire any further information address your enquiries to 9 4 W. C. Calder, President A; C. Little. Vice-President 4 Seymour H. Bell, Treasurer VE; E. MgCammon, Secretary W. F. Dillon, Director SUNRISE MINING COMPANY, Sumpter, Oregon. HHWmtmmMmnnnwwm mimHmHtvmmmimMmmnimmmim L m