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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1910)
fTr! Oriole Co nffo IlllSlf Jin Oregon Corporation Property in Josephine County, Oregon CAPITAL STOCK $1,000,000.00 OFFICE: 304 United States National Bank Building, SALEM, OREGON B. F. Rowland, President, Salem, Or. J.C.Kttion, Vlc-Pre.., Grant. Pass. O. S. Blancbard, Sue, Grant Fas. O. W. Donnell, Treas., Grants Pass. cera men. A High Dividend Getter An Established Fact oi me cMnp nr ..... . w ,, ,K ....,.. B1.rtMii. tn ,ha ,.,. nf the mine la conducted in the bent and moat economical way. and who will care for rD n"r"""..Tro;; 7nli. M, J. C. Mattl.on the manager, is . practical mining man of 20 year, of actual mining - ZZTTu ZromU.:; WUH ry depa" of mining work and therefor, especially lified to manage Si with u. a certainty of large Immediate profit, and the hope perhaps of a fortune for their Investment in the future. WE WOLLD URGE ALL AND EVERY ONE TO READ CARE FULLY THIS PAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. It will, anyhow, interest yeu. . Points That Will Convince You Capable and honest management Is the best protection the shareholder, in any company can have. This is one proposition that courts the closest Investigation and is one of the few mining enterprises that is positively meritorious. Don"t invest blindly INVESTIGATE. The CRIPPLE CREEK of Oregon. . i i The great fortune, honestly made have, with few exceptions, been acaulred by taking advantage of the great resources of nature. Her lands., forest, and minerals. 1 I ; i I in . ji. ..... . hn. n m. in full Th romnanr does not need the money all at once. Jlinn ! II u umwuiiv ivj - trj ' t . No investment equals the returns of the ores which carry toigh value. In gold and silver, You are not invited to Invest your money in a prospect. i t No bonds. No preferred stock. Buy stock in a producer where chance Is eliminated. You take no rlek when buying stock in a company owning proven territory. l( f 1200.0Q every month Is going Into the development of tht. property. . .... .... in. L.. it.. ntiiantaA n trat- M In.eiteo ..." U.M ..noh. .b. o, b. iu .1 the n,ln. ... U bu.ln, ot th. In hse. .11 contracted Almt 300 000 .nnm M In S.Iem nine. September 27. If you want It,' better do It now. ground with practically inexhaustible deposits of Jower grade ore. . .. . . At cents per t, atocU afford. M HUnUy for profitable. Investment demands instant attent ; What the shrewd Investor ef today demands is a company with a conservative capitalization based on a big Property. This With all the machinery on the ground that will be needed until we JJ Sirlo'ltaS Te)nl Z-!Ls condition, and ask the confidence of the public. 000.00 in the treasury, with an absolutely clear title and a clean bill of health-the Oriole has a right to claim . TAKE UP THIS B0HA FIDE OFFER r.t tn n Bn hut we are willing to make the following offer; We will go ' We have not yet paid any one's expenses to mine for the purpose of J" ? ZS?l tLx examination of every part, and if the property is not in every TTZ TXTZ IVensesT; X day for time spent on the trip. This is not intended fora bluff but is a bona fide offer made in good faitli. . . . SMELTER RETURNS Actual returns from ore in carload lots shipped to Tacoma smelter: 6.6 tons from No. 1 tunnel, $184.85 net per ton $1188.95 17.72 tons from chute between No. 1 and No. 2, $203.64 net per ton ....$3608.50 15.47 tons from No. 2 tunnel, $224.58 per ton $3475.71 Total, 30.31 tons; average, $210.42 net per ton .... ..$8273.16 Entire 40 feet in No. 2 tunnel as say $23.40 and $27.60 per ton. Other assay values at lower levels run much higher: 30 feet elow No. 2 tunnel assay $377.80; No. 3 tunnel, 108 feet below No. 2 tunnel, shows assay value $785.80 per ton. TEAR OFF THIS BLANK AND MAIL IT TODAY WITH YOUR REMITTANCE, .1910 Mr B P Rowland. President Oriole Go!d Mining Co., Sa.em, Oregon. , .'- shares of ! the capital stock I do hereby agree to purchase from you 3 rf TJzrz. at your option you can cancel this agreement at any time after a de , the payment of any of said Zy have paid for prior to you shall deliver to me such number of shares or s a duplicate.) such default at said price of Fifteen Cents per share. (Executed in dupi Name Accepted . . . . Address President. MINING MAN TALKS J. C. Metcalf, a mining man of rep utation and wide experience, once said in an interview: "Some day there will be a mining boom in South ern Oregon. Thunder Mountain, Klon dike, or any other place cannot beat Southern Oregon. The millions of placer gold that have been taken from the ground, and the gold that is being mined today in almost ev ery gulch, is evidence that there are vast storehouses somewhere from which so much gold has been washed. When once it is shown, as will be done sooner or later, that steady values iucrease with depth, you will see a bigger gold excitement in this part of the country than there has been in any place boomed." w"w- ..ww'g-as'-. r ii MifTiit