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About The Sumpter miner. (Sumpter, Or.) 1899-1905 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1904)
8 THE SUMPTER MINER Wednesday, May 25, '904 If You Want a Placer Mine HERE IS THE OPPOR TCINITY OF A LIFETIME p ME property consists of 420 acres, two and one-half miles in length, along a stream the entire distance. Two reservoirs, three miles of ditches, tjoo feet of pipe, good cabins. Sufficient water to run two giants four months in the year, and from six to seven dollars a day per man can be taken out by drifting, eight months in the year. From less than one-quarter of a mile, near the center of this two and a half miles, $,000 in gold was taken out in two seasons, by primitive methods. Can begin hydraulicking in March and everything is ready for work. Strong ledge of free milling ore carrying good values, entirely undeveloped, runs through the ground. The owners :ue dissolving partnership and this is a forced sale. $10,000 VY7ILL buy this ground. The profits of operation will pay for it in two seasons, in eight months work. The proposition will stand for the closest investigation, and personal examination is urged. Demonstrate that you mean business and liberal terms will be iiivon ADDRESS "C. A. L." CARE THE MINER Sumpter, Oregon -s