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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1908)
DAILY CAPiTAL JOUKWAL. gALMM, ORWOO. SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, UWf. " ' ' '' " ' " "- MWBIMlf "II ! I " "lP -'! .- W( JUii-ii.'.--1'' ,i- '.? st i. ,t. iMfcT tiiti ," J It 1 V '"! (Kf vf l it ,ff ?r. I If'- . t) r ' lV " ' $II,L (COMF TO OUR MINES ONLY ON TWO CONDITIONS "fill F-- ' v 1 Vft 00 Ton ' ' ' J 'ff FIRST TtlAT TnE WAGON ROAD BE COMPLETED FROM BLKHORN TO THE SMEITKR SITE. n t . a i i t ' , , '8ROOND THAT WE RAISE FUNDS SUFFICIENT TO MINK AND DEL1VBK TO THE BHBLTER THE 85 TONS OF HIGH GRADE ORE PER DAY. WHICH THEIR EX- ,,. PERTS HAVE DIJTERSnNED 'OUR 1DNE CAN NOW PRODUCE. - ," ' ' v"' ' 1 J 'H 7 o '. ,-r - ''"' ' THE ACTION OF TIIE COUNTY COURT, AT THE REQUEST OF ALL THE LEADING BUSINESS IEN OF BALRM, IN APPROPRIATING 1WMOO FOR THIS ROAD IN ORDER ' TO OPEN UP THIS "GREAT DISTRICT AND BENEFIT'THE"' WHOLE COUNTRY" IN MANY WAYS, HAS ENABLHD US .TO COMPLETE THE ROAD AND THUS FULFILL THE . FIRST CONDITION ABOVE. '..-,., ...... . , . THE SECOND CONDITION, THE RAISING OF THE FUNDS, WE KNOW OF NO OTHER WAY OF FI LFILLING EXCEPT BY OFFERING TO A FEW INVESTORS. v For Sale A Share in Our Mines and in Our Profits WE THEREFORE ASK ALL WHO ARE INTERESTED IN GETTING THE SMEITER FOR OUR COUNTY AND IN MAKING MONEY FOR THEMSELVES 4 . t .1.1,..,. M ,N"i '7'' ' - - T ' iVW.r -. TO CALL AT OUR OFFICES AND LET US CONVINCE YOU nOW CERTAIN AND HOW GREAT OUR PROFITS WILL BE. TEN. DOLLARS PER TON IS TIIE LEAST NET PROFIT WE CAN FIGURE ON THE ORE WE WILL DELIVER, AND CAN BROW YOU. .."",' THIKTV-PrVE TONS PKR DAY AT tflO MEANS SJUtO PROFIT PER DAY, $10,500 PER MONTH AND $130,000 PER YEAR, NET PR07IT ABOVE ALL MINING. 'AND it. SMELTING CI1ARG1C3, AND ON 85 TONS PER DAY ONLY. ! . . r - n , ;,; f , ., , WE BELIEVE, AND CAN CONVINCE YOU, THAT IN A VERY SHORT TIMS WE CAN DELIVER 100. T 125 TONS PER DAY. ' ' ' IN THESE CERTAIN1 IMMEDIATE PROFITS AND STILL GREATER FUTURE ONES WE OFFER INVESTORS AN EQUAL' PROPORTIONATE SHARE WITH OUnSHLVKS IN ORDER TO RAISE FUNDS TO BUY OUR MINING MACHINERY, AND TO PAY OUR SHARE ON THE POWER PLANT AND TRAMWAY THAT ALL THE ?HNES WILL BUILD JOINTLY f WE WILL PROVE TO YOU THAT WE HAVE THE RTCTIEST ORE IN THE DISTRICT JUST ENOUGH STOCK WILL BE SOLD, AND NO MORE, TO RAISE THE FUNDS WE NEED AT PRESENT. CALL AN D SEE OUR ORE DISPLAY OR WRITE "US. Ul-1- (Freeland Consolidated Mining Company Corner State and High Streets, Salem, Or. , Per F. 0. STRENG, Fiscal Agent MARKET REPORTS SAX FRANCISCO MARKETS. . Sao Francisco, Aug. IB. Wheat, t'o, 1 California club, por conUl. UUtflG7, northern blueixum in0172; northern club, $!- MH6165; Inferior grades tft m. IH0&1.5G. Barley Feed barley, Jl.aiKZT 10. common to fnlr, $1.30 1.31'; 'tTlaj at San Francisco nominal -at lUffLBS; Chevalier, $1,150 . acordlng to quality.. ; E3 Per dotcn, California fredi, iodlng cases, oxtraa, 3CV4; flrstb, VHf second , 20 Vi; Eastern solect lc, Eastern firsts 2Dc; Eaatoni it, 23e: thirds. 21c: BtoraEo. I" Entterper pound, California i. extras 27c: flrstB. 25c: Eoconflrf F third?, 20c: nacklns No. 1. fht, do No 2. 19c. Kew cheese Per pound, Callfor- nu, fancy, 11 &c: firsts. 10A: ai'. 10c; California Younz Bri, fancy, i3o; flrstB, 12 o; a Oregon, fancy. 13c: do. L? America, fanev. 14U Potatoes Per cental, nivorwhlton ) fancy, 7fi$l.O0; poor, 70 l Salinas Ilurbanks. $1,35 6? n- w r - M"y Hose, 7585o; sweet po- " z&3. Oaion.per agek. yellow. 75 R ?, . . - Flour Valloy, '$1.10 1.20 por aack; hard wheat, $1,40 & 1,45. Bran 90c por sack; $3.l00 por con; shorts. SI. 25 por sack. Livestock. Hogs Fat, $5.75. 8tock hogs $4. Stoora 3fl. Veal 5 7c. Tropica! Frulta. Bananas $0.50. Oranges $4.50. Lemons $4. 75 5. Portland Market. Poultry IIonB, 12c; ducks, 12 14c; p'geons, old $1 per dozen. MIllBtuff Brnn, $26. Flour Vnlloy, $1.20 per sack; hard wheat, $1.45. o nnd ho will neither go slower for ths thlnjf nor fnstor for thnU There la much about him besides his dis position that Is BoU-conlnlned, ho Is tho nntlthesh of the automobile. Ti rldo on 'his bnck Is a euro for the ind'gcjtlon; to rldo bohlnd him Is a rest for tho mind; a courwo of ox Is an antidote for tho Ills of tho tlmoa, Charles D. Stow.art In tho Atlantis. Jnnnncso Commerce niul Finance. Tho "United States Ib Japan's "bcBl customer. Tho JnpnneRo' export stn tlBtlcs uhow sales of $05,000,000 to this country In 1907, nn Increase of I dopoaltB lacrerfsed from 8,fl73,0CG, 759 yon to 8,SGl,t54,12S nnd Itq loans dropped front 378,543,059 yon to 338.119.49J. An incronBO of ll! por cent nppoarvln bills discounted. Tho btiBlnosB of tho clcnrlng housed of tho bIx leading cltlos bIiows an In- crcnBo from 7,124,554,179 yon to1 7,483,835,903. Ab Indicators of trade tondlLlonB (ho bank statistics show on tho wlio'lo a modest gain. Dlgost of Financial or Economic An nual ol Japan tor 1907. Tho Ov ns a, Workrr. In tho choice of motive power, al- YTniv'u Tlilu ...... ,. ....... . We offer One Hundred Dollars) Reward tor am caso of Catarrh that $2,500,000 ovor 190C and of $18,- cannot bo cured by Unll's Catarrh Btnna3 VJurp. F. J. CHENEY & CO., TOlOdO, u. 500,000 ovor 1905. China second on tho list with purchnBCS amounting to a llttlo moro than $50,000,000. Franco bought some Se Per S0UO. box, Valencia?. MLEM LnivET, Ixjcal Wholesale Mnrkpr. 4n 2;c ur Crermery 25c. - 03.50. i1!'' youn8 chlokenB, lie. urai 85C -'8635c. Kuley-ijoe,, flOnrTT..-. . ' -ta bMi ti onar aa. JtT. Iiaa ' -JViU'u.vup i v. iSrSf":. '9?10' cl0r, $8 i.7rf ,U012' -1907 ernn . CS-V.'ir - lur ftcUil M.-. t-tl.4S W Ml.05. w e. was a sener or only ?a,&uo,oou worth. The largest exnort Item was raw silk, and silk fabrics, $80,000, 000; Exports of cottfi yarns and cloth Bhow a value of $25,000,000 and metals nnd manufactures there of show a valuo of $17,000,000. '-rCtry, 10c; eary, inxv mn tn miPMBt the or. Tho horao $7,000,000 worth of Japan's prod- leans forward to pull and oven helps uctB. Great Britain nbout $11,000, himself nlong by bobbing Ills head; nn woTth anil Gormany about $5,-' ho lerko a load out of n hard place BOu.OOD worth. Groat Britain leajs "by plunging bodily ngnlnst tho collar. I 'n. tea to Jnpan. Tho bill of thnt stopping nnd lunging again; he country inst year wns i8,uuu,uuu grains through a hard place nnd "" the bill of the United States tbon stnrts suddenly forward nt his1 n"t $40,000,000. China sold release: he works himself into a 34, 000,000 worth of hor products. lather; and you, If you are the Tight Hrltlsh India $37,000,000 worth kind of a person, cannot help feeling uormany 2B.uuo,uuu worm, wmio for him and assisting him with In- Franco, one or the largest Duyors. ward stress and strain. The ox does not bob a horn, lie simply Journeys, and the load goen along. When he cornea, to a tough place hla pasterns do not bend dewn: he does not squat to pull; he does not nlncli nlontr on the toes of his shoes; ho seldom blows, aud ho does i Salea of tea amounted to $0,000, not know how to sweat. He does ,000. Imports tf raw cotton show not exert himself nt a paicn or wov en eoll and then hurry up when he li paat It. Tho chain becomes suf fer and the yoke sits aollder to his neck, and that la all; there Is no algn of effort. Tho earth may grit Its teeth and crunch aa It swallows the plow, but the qx stalks on his way. With the share deep or shal- JjOj.wjwor lHted entirely and hangjjnf from the axle whethQr he Is plow ing earth or air It makes-no differ ence to hln. His most ponderous task Is sll himself, and he heeds no incidentals. He ! out for a stroll; he does not allow work to Interfere with the even tenor fo hfs way. His ten dons are rigged to hla ouUtRBdlat; rump bones like o muclrpr and tackle, and he goes alqng by Inter ior leverage; Inside hla old-woman kvlk Is th aweary eii9 work, a valuo of $57,000,000, which la 'nearly threo times the Importation of ten yeara ago, Japan baa 4 6, agricultural and In dustrial banka (Noko Klnko), which are described aa "local financial or gans for furnishing long term loans We. tho nndorslgned, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15yenr, and bollovo him perfectly honorable !n nil business thansactlons and fi nancially ahlo to carry out any ob ligations mndo hy hit flrnu. WARD ING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Whole sale druggists, Toledo, O. Jlnll's Catarrh Curo Ib takpn In ternally, Acting directly upon 'tho blood and inncous mirfncos. of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. por hottlo. Bold by nil druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for 6on 8tlpatIon. o Ono Moro TrnnM-imtiiUMitMl Route. Thoro aro two Tallroad HneB In this latest transcontinental system. tho Central of Guatemala, built by Of tho nearly n d 07.011 complotod nnd building linos betwuon tho At lantic nnd Pnclflo only two nro short er thnn tho Guatomnlu routo, with Its total mileage of 209 1-2 tulles from Puorto Ilnrrlos to Snn Joso do Guatemala.- 195 from Barrios to Guatemala City and 74 1-2 from Guntoinnln City to Snn Jose. Thouo lloa aro tho Panama road, 30 mllos long, nnd tho Tchnuntcpcc lino tn Mexico, 180 ,mlloB. Aa a railroad proposition It hue somo ndvnutngoj ovor boUi of thorn, nnd until tho completion of tho iHthmlnn canal Bhould bo n vory consldornblo factor 1 In tho.trndo botwoon tho Atlantic and Pacific coasts of our own coun try nnd of Contrnl end South America, and, ns well, for certain clnsses of goods between 15iirbur nn 1 tho Pacific oceun. Its greatest In fluerr',o will ho In tho dovolopmont of Guatemala and somo of the terri tory on the Pacific aide of neighbor ing countries. M. A. Hayes, In Ro- 1)0 YOU WISH TO A1TI3ND GOOD SCHOOL? WILLAMHTTlb UNIVKIIHITI' with Ha now $50,000 building will ploaio you 7 Why go East to col- logo? Hero aro first-class collogo nnd propnrator" courses and lino op portunities in tho Htiuly of Music, Oratory, Theology, Modlclno, Lnw Teaching, ExpoiiHoa reasonable; aurroundlugn healthful; beautiful campus; 45 professors, For cntiv loguo address Prcsldont Homnn, Sr loin, Oregon. 7-21-cod 8c. w-lmo. OAWTOXIIA. vlow of Reviews. tho late C. P. Huntington and his as sodateB and srlll considered a South-JT0r. When a man has used a romedy A Faithful Frjentl. "I havo used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since It was first Introduced to tho public In 1872, nnd have never found ono Inatunco whore a cure was not speodlly effected by Its uso. I havo been a commerctnl traveler for 18 years, and never start out on a trip without thlB, my faithful friend." says H. S. Nlchol'i of Oakland, Ind. for 35. yeara he knows ita valuo and I9 compotont to apoak. For sale by orn Pacific enterprise, nnd tho Gu tnmnln rnllrnnri. Ihn nmvor nml Inn:-' or line, formerly called the North-' Dr 8t0"8',, dn,B 8toro' rn, completed many yeara ago from Puerto Barrios o Zicapa. 100 mllea from the coast. In 1904 the North ern Railway was- acquired by an Arnorlcan ayndlcato, headed by Gen eral William C. Van Horno, Minor C. Kleth, vice-president of tho' United Fruit company, and General A Fmh Complexion ti premvcJ and wcxWced by R&UrtiM, a mild, dtliMl at a low rate of Interest." The total, Thomas H4 Hubtardjpf Now York. capital of theso Institutions Is' a'jThe how.-cowpaiiy reeTe4 BOB0'lm- llttle less than $15,000,000j TlJelV- portant cohccmIobs from th Guatf b'ualnesi Is one of the sings of tha, economic condition of the country. They report deposits for 1900 as 31, 201,013 "yen, and for 1907 as 2$. 274,070 yen. Advances are reported as 38,258.462 yen In 1906 and 40, 853,789 yen In 1907. Another sign tn the business of the Bank of Japai (Nippon GInko), the central bank of j the country, having a paid up capital of $15,000,000. This bank increased Its reserve fund from 20,100,000 yen la 1908 to 21,590f0M In 1907, Jits mUty, jmalan government, and the Ceatnl Railroad became interested In . the new .enterprise. Work was begun nearly three years ago on the exten sion of the line to the capital city and the rebuilding of the older por tion of the road. It was completed . In January; and on the 19th of that month are first train from tho Atlaatlc side 'of the coRtlaeat pulled Into Guatemala City, and tho long-l planned ocaa-to-oceaa line ws MaltM tin aklii Monlikriy ti tnalihn emu:Ud itnawacc MMcd Wr rr-4rrMii rcoucM the ttui of timnti F-ortM. riwaiM Uumm, re- de inhmnauan sad tftmii aw even, wdfaat eIott due to wilim itowiih- mu at akh glmdi mi idmukMka of ifec af4UofMM wMck alao Ui Ok tick M Hipply Im healthful teiot. AiiyurDruggutftrajTM wmjle f LtfOEJnlllJ -4. Dr. Stone's Drug Store The only cash drug store in Oro gpn, owes no one, and no ono owes It; carries largo stock; Ita shelves, counters and show cases aro loaded with drugs, modiclnes, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors of all kinds for medicinal purposes. Pr, fcKone a regular graduate In med icine, and has haa many years of ex perience In the practlco. Consulta tions are free. Prescriptions are ' fre, and only regular price for (mdlclse. Dr. Stone ca b foul at his drug store, Halew, Or., ffow in the eralag natll t at Might,