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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1890)
UTT H1I0KK. It ! !ild receive notoriety Ihtn should every machine hp or flouring mill. On the other html, a few scores of rnitir are listed on the stock board for speculative turie. and their worthless stock is beaten about M"WH,,M Ttf'M, fn,m tilUr to ,t, to enable the manipulator! to work I. nAMi'r.1, lwnw, upon the cupidity and ignorance of the people. Fharp- .m7yiVV'lZtoJt!'l J "ilKkt. rra. alw. have taken advantage of thow same failing! . ' f humanity to lb at "wild-cat" mining schemes, by izJ in fur ihat i,ur- teon ly. This, al, is not in an sense to xt charged ,v,k.,m sati- ... grrount of legitimate mining, any more than tmu .... a I i :. jhr brp prartnt-Ji indulge! in by confidence men in I-(,r . u .,... vk. wr (tirt iirrtiinn; yet, lnvause of thin, much cepital dL tZT' " " " " U" hich might have Irrn invested in minea, hai become . alarinl. and wught other flelda. It ia gratifying to f at ih ren Cit oUrne that there is a general awakening to the true aituatioti; that, wherew mining stocks arc at a low ebb, rtual inrrttiKtiU in minen are greater than ever if Ml 'It U , b'i.-fy lUt n-ut.tfy hat tlre Uf-fr, that the "wildcat" schemes of unscrupulous li l-.t v.vh xwutf inuul in I'ftiti.at ti.iti- men are more difficult than formerly of consummation; I iff Muiir lh tti. M'fiit.g aril that purchasers are looking more carefully inlo it. r i ii.if;-.u hate. In tin pit, bird the the atual condition of the property ottered them, be- $Y,M j 'J!. i,.i!!t.i of d .'Ufi. but ixt oi of fc-re inventing their money. K very true friend of min- J i afj (i, ti'kir.ltin that the nhaM inf. anl every mitirr who ha a go&l projerty for fale, i.lt. t W. i t.k lf l. it an inuintrtil will rj"ire at thin condition of affairs, for it means it iUm th ti. -jM i !! rvi.tMihUt jtiUti" lle rapid b'V'bpntent of our mineral resource! in f Jut it u.ntj htuA in affirullure throughout the entire wett, attending which munt, of i Ui ! t .t H ujt tU n.iiiit g itlu- a n"rity, niine a development of all other nnourcc U;, tji,!if- in tt tt It tb fit rf.rtny bgit- and induttrira. It ineana farms, facUjries, mills, rail- n ii..f U u t uu ith Mu bate tn fl, and all other arci-norirs of Hpulous and Indus- Hnijil tb fl ihry -r fvl.but f-r their tri'j n.tiitounitirii. ih i.a t(.i'lt Milb T l4lir bate Now that there ia a marked movement of capital Imn Ut.J l aU4 ti 0 k ifba-.ge, r.f tVe tard our ihifnn, a word of advice to the owners of fw p ii n.utilr if !e, t ii!hU wphtrUN will not be out of place, The time has ilh l I. i.imi t.t rt4" bufvlfr!t if tt! ua- foe by when tlainn ran W in.ld uj.n the strength of lit Mft Kau f.i t-l trbt.l jr. ft att.fraj- imui fr-m turf art cropping. A mine tan be sold, iUl. t ut, ti .K.fi bate t.if. ., t l.iil mere prjta are not in demand. Sensible bus ..i.'i ti. , t t t..ir..-1 t i. I'Jttfy, bat bad t.i Uar intM nefi-t,. they are the ones who an- now making I hi j.j .,!! it a-.l tun frf. bihnaln, tbrt- ihrr.!iaen!-f,l to know what they arc buy- b.a .ilt M , f, i., u da!.rg aV re p. j,,; ny ,! pay IViiior lliii.di) fr a mine m ..-tla..ltbaU.f,f u!H? d-al rintt.rU, dear..j a L. arfually show the quantity and jual U M.!,:,!..f pJ.'m (rft. t iU tit.i..ti ll.at My ..f the t,rr it cnUins, when they would not invert , u a. iar i. J tu'er,, , , I . ot. at ba.t. II it, . pr..,., t, no matter how rich the surface 1.-1 l.fi pn,.. b,.e,ef rt.la.art. h.k n,!ght U. Capital . goinjj into our mining dis- U t ...J l? ,u t, t!t t . b , !ar.V. U;. I ba irirt. in abunW, but the cartful oUrvcr will Ul..-a ,t .r.f U,, u M iv!jtlfr Ua Ului inut jn n jnr f( t Jn t i: l'Vr : '' ''t 1 f " - ,r h"U ,rt T' di.trict in the west are b! 1 - . . u-4 tiin tu. t ,,u .Mr, jtvMloj (Kat the 4tlt,.J tTTt of lueil b i line tlia.lt lnnfLtx mn. mrm ; ; 1 ! , ? 'nt. Ti.ir .... .1..,. fS,1M f irri, : f ::: 4 uZ ::;l '11 ,fl u,s" - f"