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- - THIS OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENINO. APRIL' 1. 1807. totue Lee's Creek Gold Mimas V'' ' "" ' M u. I ... - V I ' 1" ' " I I-.L- L, I T. .. . . . ..,1..l..T.l...ll,...n I U-L.JHt.lUl.mi..- JL.J. I L . J ,11., I.IIU.,1,1 ..I m'.!.. J. .J.! u, L.L.I. . U.. - - - I .Jl . .. .J J.. . - ... -J. l ! H U w .. J X .. 1 - J " ' ' ' I : - ' ' 1-11 ?. . . ; -A-pcclal-train-ofPullman ar occasfonTlcavirignfo .' stopping in Roseburg for breakfast Sunday morningarriving at Myrtle Creek at 7 a. m., where our train will be met with stages ! to carry everyone through the picturesque Myrtle Creek Valley to the Lee's Creek Gold Mines, lying-in the foothills of the Cas cades; The day will be spent fa going oyef the property, inspecting the Immense ditch, and seeing four hydraulic giants in opera ' tion, melting away the rich gravel deposits and sending a stream of pure gold into the sluice boxes. A grand barbecue will be ; gerved oti the ground, returning Myrtle Creek fa time for a turkey dinner before leaving for Portland, where we will arrive Monday morning at 7 o'clock in time for a day's work. , T3 Z We want from five to 20 people to join our excursion from the following towns: Salem, Eugene, Cottage , Grove, Oakland, Roseburg, Albany, Hood River, The Dalles, Oregon City, Woodburn," Astoria Hillsboro, Mc-' Minnville, Dallas, Independence, Corvallis and Vancou ver, Washington. '.:: lj :'lYyi(eZ liberal inducements to good lively, agents ! to help work up this excursion fa these towns. A ant Trip Both Pleas and Profitable PLEASANT BECAUSE It will carry you away.from the ' u fetid atmosphere and dull care of city life and will give you a : day's outing in one of the most picturesque spots in the State of ' ' Oregon.' , . ,.- .'...."..". ,, ; . :. v V "." ' I PROFITABLE BECAUSE you can make an investment ihat Is absolutely safe arid bne ( where you caa double your money during the present year. ; ....; . o oMveniirs Everybody will be presented with a setotLphotographa- taken on the property, and every lady in the party will be given a gold nugget, taken from the sluice boxes while on the ground, large enough for a stick pin. I J"" f w Conditions and Requirements All that Is required to take advantage of this free excursion is to buy 5,000 shares Lee's Creek Gold Mines at 3 cents per share, to be paid for either in cash or in six payments of $25 r per month. If you are not satisfied with your investment after . seeing the property, or;flnd that all representations made are - pot absolutely correct, we will refund what money you have . paid on your stock and place you under no obligations to make rfurtherpaymentsJsn't that, fair?,. It is purway of doing business and dealing with the public.- - ; : v , t i 1 A4V IS It if. ': -, v.. ' This is the picture of our last excursion run on March 3. Most of them business and professional men from Port land. If you don't know them, come fa and get their names and have a talk with them; then you will want to gow Only a Limited Amount of This Stock Will be sold at this price. The price will positively advance again before the excursion is run. We already have subscribed a sufficient amount of money to put our placer property on a . Our Prediction "dividend pangl)asis and the present block of stock is being lspM for the purpjow ofveloping our wonderful quartz ledge recently discovered. w . Lee's Creek Gold Mines 'will be selling for 10 cents per ; share in .less than 12 months; Why? Because of our low capitalization only $500,000. Because we have the largest .7 placer deposit on the Pacific coast or probably in the world. Be cause we have sufficient water already developed to operate every ' day in the year. Because we have over a quarter of a million dollars worth of timber on the property. Because we have one of the most promising quartz prospects in the State of Oregon. V, Because we expect to be paying dividends in a very short time, v Because the management is practical, conservative and ecc. nomical. . ' ... - I. For further Information call at our office or drop us a card and our representative will call on you. DO IT NOW BEFORE ANOTHER ADVANCE IN PRICE. i Stock arid IB o .- .-.1 .' j ' " t V. it,- Will 1 Commonwealth Building, Sixth and Ankeny Stro 2: