The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, August 27, 1902, Page 5, Image 5

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    Wednesday, August 27, 1902
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THE SUMPTER MINER
A WISE INVESTMENT
MADE TO-DAY WILL SECURE FOR YOU
AN INCOME FOR LIFE YOU NEED MAKE
NO MISTAKE NOR RUN ANY RISK IN
YOUR INVESTMENT.
THE OVERLAND
GOLD MINING CO.
TJTAS 100 aores of mineral land in a proven district, the Cable
Cove, that has been thoroughly explored and the ore bodies
determined on three main veins for a distance of 4000 feet,
which eliminates the CHANCE feature of mining.
The company wishes to run a 600 foot tunnel whioh will
gain an equal depth in three main veins, all the work necessary
before the shipment of ore to the smelter. To raise funds for
this work a limited amount of stock is offered at
7 1-2 cents a share.
The California mine, adjoining the OVERLAND, has at
tained a depth of 1000 feet and the ore bodies exposed represent
a value of over $500,000. Th9 values on the OVERLA.ND and
the size of veins are equal to those on the California. Character
of ore similar.
The company is organized under the laws of Oregon.
Capitalized at $1,000,000; One Million shares of a par value of
One Dollar each; 500,000 shares of stook in the treasury for
development purposes. All stock is fully paid and non-assessable.
The stock will be sold in blocks to suit purchasers at $75
per thousand shares. Order through the First Bank of Sumpter
or direct from
M. E. BAIN, Manager.
ZaaZZZZa Sumpter, Oregon.
W. S. EBERMAN, M. E.
Consulting Engineer.
D. L. KILLEN,
President.
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