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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1902)
Wednesday, 'November 12, 1902 -THESUMPTER MINER 1Mawwwiwiwiw - " ;t BRANCH OFFICES 10 Broadway, Fargo, N. D. 501 Manhattan Building, St; Paul, Minn. Tempi Court Building, N. Y. City. THERE ATE ONLY 25,000 SHARES OF FRIDAY STOCK LEFT TO BE SOLD AT 15 CENTS PER SHARE .When this amount is sold the price will positively be advanced or stock withdrawn from the market entirely WE HAVE SECURED A STAMP MILL The machinery is now on the ground and will soon be ready to crush and reduce the Friday Ore. Upon the completion of the Stamp Mill, we will at once proceed' to Mine - and Mill the Friday Ore. Soon thereafter we will be able to commence paying REGULAR MONTHLY D I Y I D E N DS 1 You all know about the Friday Mine. You know it' is a' good 'mine and will make money for the stockholders. "Bankers, Brokers, Doctors;, Attorneys, Merchants, Mechanics, and others have invested in the Friday Mine. They have found, after in vestigating, both as to the value of the Friday and the honesty and-integrity otits Directors and Management, that it is a le gitimate and high class investment. We can send you a prospectus-showing the conditions of the Friday Mine, "the amount of ore in sight; the cost of mining and milling the same, etc. It will convince you that we are offering stock in a proven mine, not a prospect. j Buy now while you can get it at Fifteen Cents per share CALL ON OR ADDRESS NEIL J. SORENSEN & CO. SUMPTER, OREGON infm&mKmmwmwmm 5Rs ' t- r&v&xcrzzzzrf- 11 -ii BRANCH OFFICES 4IO Karbach Block, Omaha, Nb. 1101 Union Trust Building, Baltimore, Md. 315 Ledger Building, Philadelphia.