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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1904)
10 . THE SUMPTE M!JNJP,.. Wednesday, .Eebaiary.. 1.7.. 1904- FREE $850.00 FREE $150 in cash $700 in prizes s .!:' " ST o .2 fr-s . o a g 2. E I & - S 0 J3 m s 3 re c s s s 9 3 c. 2. .3 i ? O D 4 "I a 1 I 8 B S Tin In the greatest offer ever made to thepeoplo of this county.' Nov to take advantage of" it sfniplymeanB you may loose 1700 by your carelessness. very valuable prizes. y special amusement wo are able to offer fha twice a Week SpokesmanRevlaw of Spokane, Yash., the best family paper published in the northwest, and The Dally Mlnar for aix months, or the Waakly Mlnar for oe year for )350. and give bur aubacribera an opportunity to win aome y vaiuanie prizes. , An unrluht nlann and nlnola and 150 dollars in caah will be ulven awav free to the people who can count above diamonds. Tim piano mid pinnla will be given to tlie subscriber counting the nearest correct, or, in case of a tie, to the one using the beat method in counting. next fISO In ensh prlxei After the piano and pianola arc awarded, the next beat count will get 60 in caah, next 2o, next 115. next f 10, next fp, the : Ifii will get .'l each, tint uuxt in will gut 1 each ; and to the iierson in this county sending beat count, or, in case of tie, best plan, and not winning at lernit 11 Sift nrlri. ulll lu atvarilml (lm nuiiitli, I'lneLt. A tntul nf H'i lirirn Kttinlv nut nf nil ttipun vnil.cail win one. Awards will ba made aa follows! The ersoii coining nearest correct number and suggesting best plan of counting gets first prize, the next nearest second prlzH.and soon down the list. . 1 ne Hiano win imi awnnieii io mono who count nearest correct 10 1110 numuer. ji mero snouiu oe a ne hi mo iuuhv r i-nw win ""." to tint iwrsoii suggesting liest plnn of counting the dots. This tries your wits. .. ..; An Bcgant Upright Piano and Pinola, Valued a $70000, Free. Bought of and Upon Exhibition at the Store of the Simon Piano Co., Spokane, Wash. . An Elegant Melville-CIafk ' Piano and Apollo Piano Player Alter nil arrears are paid, f:!.fi0 pays for one year's subscription to The Twice-a-Weok Sokesnian-Rcview and on- paper and entitles you to one count, or H"".puvH for Itoth papers for two veiirs and entitles you to three counts, and by taking one on each side of what you think is the correct number you urn inure lively to win, and, besides, l( you win, yon get the grand secial prize of f 15, which you do not get if you only have one year paid in advance. Grand special prise To tint one winning the piuiio and pianola will be given an additional cash prize of $1D, providing they have three advance Hiihi-cription counts entered. That is, have nil arrears paid and two yearn in advance to the TwicetcWeck Spokesman-Keview and our paper for the two. II you win the piano and pinola, and have paid one year atf'.'.KO, the judges will give you the piano and pianola only. If you win the piano and pianola, alitl have two years' Hiibocriptiou pald"for1ndvanc",'ymfVtfln extras It will pay to have the three advance counts. Picas nota There is no element of chance, of guens work or lottery about, this. It is a test of skill, pure and simple. If you can count the dia monds correctly you win. Tim number of prizes ant no large you are.bouml to hit it somewhere. Conditions The contest is open to all, Utth old and new subscriliers. Old subscribers in arrears must pay arrears and in advance to get counts as alMive. Advance siiliHcriptinu must lie at -..'() pur year, whit'h pays for one year to the Twicu-a-YVeek Stokesinun-Heviev and six months to Jlio DhIIv or one year to tin- Weekly Miner and entitle) you to one count ; f 1.75 pays for both papers two years and entitles you to three counts and makes you eligible for tint grand f 15 h pedal price. Certificates The Twice-a-Week Spokesinan-Iteview will issue you a certificate receipt, show ing number of your counts, certifying counts have been turned over to the iudges. No counts not receipted for by 'lie Spokcsmaii-Keview will be entered in the contest, but do not send your counts to the The Twice-a-Week Spokes man Review. Send them to us. ,ou arrears, which pays me Publisher Dear Sir. .1 wish to enter Knclosud II ml $ up to date. Aleu Hud f for years' subscription to both and the Twice-a- Week SKkeMnau-Hcview, SMkane, Waxh., at your special rate of for the two. This entitles me to counts. Have Twico'ii'Week SokcBinau-Iteview addressed to , ' . Whether new or old Time, lor two years. XAMK. 1. O. ? 8TATK. subscription to the Spokesman-Review. (SulHH'riptions to the Spokemmn-Kevicw can be sent to parties living in the country if' the party contest ins lives iiMown, or where you pay two years The Spokesman-Review may go to two addresses one year if you prefer. One of there may go to you or both to friends if you prefer.) My name Is l'.O Co State , My counts are 1 '2 3. l 7 8., Mr plan of counting ia this , 4. 9. 5. 10. Contest Closes April 30, 1904 Positively JUDGES HON. GKO. W. TURNER, Alaska Commissioner. HON. W. W. TOLMAN, State Senator. HON, L. F. BOYD, Mayor, Spokane, Waati.