Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1902)
J Wednesday, June 4, 1902 & W tfc 7 THE SUMPTER MINER ..READ and REFLECT.. AN INVESTMENT, NOT A SPECULATION 1. 2. 4. 5- 6. THE FillDAY GOLD MINING COMPANY here offers an opportunity for investment in a DIV IDEND PAYING GOLD MINE, located at Pearl, Willow Creek, Boise County, Idaho The Friday Min Has: A vein of gold bearing quartz, varying in width from 4 to 7 feet. A shaft on the vein, 1 30 feet in depth. Lateral drifts on the vein, aggregating 600 feet. 4500 tons of ore, averaging in value more than 20.00 per ton, or a total of more than $90,000.00, already in sight, and ready to be milled. This body of ore, will net the stockholders over $90,000.00. A record for producing extremely high grade ores. Already produced over $100,000.00 in gold Have you already spent money in mining stocks which have proved absolutely worthless? Have you invested in a property, which you were told "had all the ear marks of a big mine?" Have you often been promised quick returns on your investment, and so often been disappointed? If so, will you consider an investment from which the gambling feature has been entirely eliminated? If we will take you to the mine and show you the vein un covered for over 1000 feet, and the fact of its continuity thus demonstrated, we again ask you, if we will do this, will you be convinced that we are not merely mining on paper, but in reality have a mine, and above all, have a large amount of ore, ready to be treated at an immense profit? We can substantiate every statement we make, and hand you herewith a few fig ures, showing the value of the ore as it is encountered in the mine. This must be the most conclusive evidence that the FRIDAY MINE, is one of the richest mines in the noithwe st. NUMIIKIt AVKUMIK NUMIIKIt AVKHAOK NUMIIKIt AVI.IIWIK ok vai.uk op vai.ui: op v.w.ui: AMHAVH OKMAMU AHHAY8 OK HAMK AHNAYM OPHAMK 5 ifill.m) 14 $11(1.87 10 W).5I 37.34 12 . w.:m 211.111 15 !.-) Hit 8 101.87 20 3(1.30 18 25.01 0 51.71 10 34.1U 13 24.811 17 II0.70 0 110.04 2 120.08 12 .l.8 2 107.75 15 !l4.4:i 17 30.54 11 37.00 8 85.70 0 84.78 0 37.23 7 511.78 0 05.54 20 41.50 10 22.70 12 45.00 5 04.00 17 50.78 0 73.31 8 20.01 0 51.04 0 37.74 8 31.81 t ' TOTAL AVERAGE OF THE 381 ASSAYS, $56.72 PER TON. As a quick medium for the return of good profits, this enterprise stands unequalled. While at the present it is impossible to state the definite late the dividend will be, con clusions may be easily drawn from the facts already presented. Other companies derive handsome profits from the. working of ores that have an average value of but from $5.00 to 8.00 per ton, the yield of the FRIDAY GOLD MIN ING CO. will unquestionably average more than $20.00 per ton, hence it would appear that the inducements tcpurchase stock in the FRIDAY GOLD MINING CO. could not be more strongly emphasized, even in the presence of actual figures and results. It should be remembered that the opportunity for buying stock in the FRIDAY GOLD MINING CO. on what may be truly termed "ground floor" terms, will soon end. The present price of the stock is TEN CENTS PER SHARE, on June first the price will be advanced to FIFTEEN CEN I"S PER SHARE. N "S.V- IK oruuDuvwfl ) First Bank of Sumpter, Sumpter, Oregon. REFERENCES Capto, 8tate Bunk, Boise, Idaho. For I'roHpctituH nnd Further Information, Write, Wire or Call on : : : NEIL J. SOREHSEH I CO., Finuciil fend, SUMPTER, OREGON. Promote of The Oregon Placer and Power Company, Humpter; The Peerlew Hydraulic Mining Company, Humpter, Oregen: FRIDAY GOLD MINING COMPANY, Humpter, Oregon. . -M $ V J