The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905, January 13, 1904, Page 11, Image 11

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$150 incash $700 in prizes
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Thia is the greatest offer ever made to thepeople of tills county. Not to take advantage of it simply means you may loose 1700 hy your carolessness.
By special arrangement wo are able to offer tm Twle a Wk Spokesman Review of Spnkanu, Wash., the best family paper published in the
northwest, and The Dully Miner for six mouthsor the.Weekly Miner for one year for $2,50, and give our subscribers an opportunity to win some
very valuable prises.
An upright piano and pinola and 1160 dollars in cash will be given away'free to the people who can count above diamonds.
The piano and pinola will be given to the subscriber counting the nearest correct, or, in case of a tie, to the one using the best method in counting.
9150 In cash rlxa After the piano and pianola are awarded, the next best count will get 60 in cash, next $25, next 15. next $10, next 5, the
next ten will get $3 each, the next 15 will get II each ; and to the person in this county sending best count, or. in case of tie, best plan, and not winning at
least a f 10 prise, will be awarded a fine mantle clock. A total of 32 prizes. Kuiely out of all these you can win one.
Awards will be made a follows The person coming nearest correct number and suggesting best plan of counting gets first prize, the next
nearest second prize, and so on down the list.
The Piano will be awarded to those who countjnearest correct to the number. If there should be a tie in the count for any prize it will bu awarded
to the person.suggesting best plan of counting the dots. This tries your wits.
An Eegant Upright Piano and Pinola, Valued a $700.00, Free
Bought of and Upon Exhibition at the Store of the Simon Piano Co., Spokane, Wash.
An Elegant Melville-Clark Piano and Apollo Piano Player
After all arrears are paid, I2.60 pays for one year's subscription to The Twice-a-Week Spokesman-Review and our paper and untitles you to one count,
or 4.75 pays for both papers for two years and entitles you to three counts, and by taking one on each sido of what you think is the correct number von
are more likely to win, and, besides, if you win, you get the grand Ppecial prize of 115, which you do not get if you only have one year paid in advance.
Grand special prlxe To the one winning the piano and pianola will be given an additional cash prize of f 15, providing they have three advance
subscription counts entered. That is, have all arrears paid and two years in advance to the Twicen-Wwk Spokesman-Review and our paper for the two.
If you win the piano and pinola, and have paid one year at f 2.50, the judges will give you the piano and pianola only. If you win the piano and pianola,
andhave two years' subscription paid for in advance, you get f 15 extra. It will pay to have the three advance counts.
Pleas not There in no element of chance, of guess work or lottery about tliis. It is a test of skill, pure and simple. If you can count the dia
monds correctly you win. The number of prizes arn so large you are bound to hit it somewhere.
Conditions The contest is open to all, both old and now subscribers. Old subscribers in arrears must pay arrears and in advuncu to get counts as
above. Advance subscription must be at 2.50 per year, which pays for one year to the Twico-a-Wcek SokeHiuan-Kevluw and six mouths to the Dally fir
one vear to the Weekly Miner and entitles you to one count ; f 4.75-pnya for both papers two years and entitles you to three counts and makes vou eligible
for tlie grand f 15 special price.
.on arrears, which pays mo
Publisher
Dear Sir. I wish to enter Kudosed tind $
up to date.
Also find for years' subscription to both and the Twice-a-
Week Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash., at your special rate of $ for the two. This entitles ma to
counts.
Have Twice-a-Week Spokesman-Review addressed to
Whether new or old
Time, 1 or two years. NAME. P.O. STATIC. subscription to the
Spokesman-Review.
(Subscriptions to the Spokesman-Review can be sent to parties living in the country if the party contest
ing lives in town, or where you pay two years The Spokesmaii-Roview may go to two addresses one year if
you prefer. One of these may go to you or both to friends if you prefer.)
My name is P. O Co State
My counts are 1 ,
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My plan of counting is this.
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Certificates
The Twice-a-Weok Sokc8iuah-Koviow
will issue you a certificate receipt, allow
ing number of your counts, certifying
counts have been turned over to the
judges. No counts not receipted for by
The Siokesmau-Roview will be entered
in the contest, but do not send your
counts to the The Twice-a-Week SKkes
man Review. Send them to us.
Contest Closes
April 30, 1904
Positively
JUDGES
HON. GKO. W. TURNKR,
Alaska Commissioner.
HON. W. W. TOI.MAN,
State Senator.
HON. h. F. BOYD,
Mayor, Spokane, Wash.
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