ytr. .r w COVERS THOROUGHLY THE GOLD FIELDS of the INLAND EMPIRE EASTERN INVESTORS IN OREGON MINES Pay for AND READ IT 7 TALK OF THE TOWN Dr. Grant, of liourue, whh in the city yesterday. J. S. Hiirvoy returned yesterday from h prospecting trip to Deer Creek. W. II. Uodfroy, machine superin tendent of tho Rod lioy, whh In tho city this week. .Mr. mid Mrs. E. E. McCamtunn luft Momliiy for n three weeks' visit to (tcorhart Park. Iew Walker, superintendent of tho Midway, ciimu in from thu property yesterday. A. II. Wlnfree, of linker City, deputy prosecuting attorney whh hero thin week on civil business. Hob WIIhoii Ih in town today from Alamo and 10. A. Cane had IiIm hands full keeping him out of all kinds of trouble. Puke Hates, with tho Killen, Warner, Stewart company, will leave Sunday on a business trip to hit homo in Chicago, to lie gone about thirty dayH. Lay ton S. Ualdwlu, of Boise, deputy United States Surveyor, surveyed the Gold Hug Grizzly property this week for a patent. J. W. Ellsworth, staff correspond ent of the llaker City Democrat. Ih here this week gathering data for nu extended write up of the district. .Mrs. S. H. Hell and Hon left yster day on a week's visit to Look Heacb. They were accompanied to linker City by .Mr. Hell, who went there on business. .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McEweu, Miss Darker, Mr. It. II. Clark and Mr. R. T. Parker, attended the Splo nig quartette in Uaker City, Saturday ' oven I iik, returning Sunday. Joe Mlkel, an old time and I popular resident of Sumpter, one of the former owners of the Ibex, now living in Santa Cruz, California, Ih visiting friends here for a week or HO. Spokane several days ago, having let the contract for the machinery of the new power house. He will return in about ten days. Harold Barker, who has been employed in the office of the Killen, Warner, Stewart company for some time, will leave next week to take a place with the Assayer Irvine at the Standard. Whitney Lumber Company. C. W. Roe, manager of the Whitney Lumber company, and mayor of Lawtou, was in the city several days this week. He saya that he has finished the pole road from the timber, and started the planers going last week. The com pany now has over 500,000 feet of lumber cut, piled and drying. It. E. Strahorn, president of the light and water companies, left for MINING INVESTMENTS LET US BUY OR SELL FOR YOUR ACCOUNT MARR fr DAVIDSON LEADING BROKERS Sumpter, j Oregon. UEFKBENXESJKNanalB (MKNTIO.N T1IK MINER) Bank. ter. f f f f f f f f f t f 0 SWORN EVIDENCE M o o W CD m Q l-l o o o w o w IT IK always n little perplexing for a Fiscal Agent to present a milling proposition so that those who read his literature will know that he Ih presenting the plain, unvarnished FACTS. This is not uccessarlly tho fault of the agent nor the mine that hit represents. Often agontH who are at a distance from tho sceno of opeiiilliin, and not being experienced mining men, get wrong impressions about any mine that they aie financing. WE DESIRE TO STATE that we aie practical mining men, are right hero on tho ground, and havo watched the progioss of development of the GOLD HUG .MINK from the time that tho first "location work" was done. Theiefnie we are In position to know all the facts about tills mine. NOTICE THE FOLLOWiNB: We havo opened out one or the prettiest aud richest SHOOTS OF OHIO that one could wish to see. For over 'J OH feet there is not u break In the ore nor u blank In thu valuer In tho ore. Wo began the drill In rich oie and the face of the drift shows the best or encountered. Tills ore shoot opens up on the surface for over liOO feet, and we have demonstrated that the vein widens and tho values grow richer with depth. The values In this FREE MlLLlXC OKH run from 8II0 to 81,700 per ton in (JOLD Many samp les run up Into the thousands, and much of the ore shows free gold to thu naked eye. Hut tills ore shoot Is only a small part of the COLD KU(! MIN'F.. The management is composed of experienced mining men who have made a success of their other mines mid thu circumstances were not as favorable as they are at this time. TO ANY ONE WHO DESIRES TO VISIT THIS MINE WE MAKE THE FOLLOWING OFFER: If, after you have thoroughly Inspected It, you are not able to duplicate thu viiIiiuh as stated or find any misropicscututluus whatever about this mine, wo will pay all expenses of thu trip. Peel your Interests aud send a representative, for we mean exactly what u say. Wo want you to seo this mine. Wo want you to seo what has been done aud what is being done. We want you to seo aud handle the ore aud seo the gold in it with your own eyes. We INSIST on your investigating this proposition, because, if you do not, it is not fair to us, to the mine or to yourself. If this mine is just as represented you well know that wo are offering you an exceptional Investment. If It is not, wu will take the blame aud you aru out nothing for your trouble. We Invito visitors because every VISITOR men .is an INVESTOR. This has been truo without exception. Wo have published several reports from visitors who aru now Investors. We have agreed to raise a certain amount of money by JULY 1st for the further development aud equipment of this mine, and wo aro going to make our woid good. It you can not come aud see this mine for yourself you can send for our large, illustrated prospectus and a sample of this rich ore (which you can have tested for your own satisfaction). If you are not then satisfied you can have a block of the stock reserved for a reasonable time until you make further In vestigations, unless the present allotment is over suhscrllicd in tho mean time. There is a very brisk move ment In this stock, so take our advice aud write or wire TODAY. It will menu a great deal to you no matter whether you are a poor man or a capitalist. RE.MEMHEIt, July llrst Is the limit for (SOLD HU(i STOCK AT TEX CENTS PER SHAKE, uuless you have your order reserved. Thu Directors of thu Compauy havo so instructed us. only:a limited amount is left at ten cents per share VAN VLEET & WRIGHT Fiscal Agents For The Company. SUMPTER, OREGON. .I 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4