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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1908)
4 - t. fi it '-a DAILT CAIirMi JOURNAL. SALEM, ORHGON, MONDAY, BBrTEMIlElt 14, 1008. H aiAViT' """' f&u'- ' ..-. ' ., -, t T ,fi V- The 100 -Ton I -! PW gH ",RBRBfc M J 1 Swi 'I" fl I i & . . r' WILL COME TO OUR MINES ONLY ON TWO CONDITIONS FIRJOTTHAT TIM WAGON ROAD BH OOMPLKTBD FROM BLKnORIC TO TnB SMMLTIIt SITE. " . .... 8HOONDFHAT WH BAISB FVND9 BUFFIOIKNT TO MTNM AND BHLIVHR TO THE BMHLTBIt THE 33 TONS OF HIGH GRADE ORE PEP. DAY, WHICH THEIR EX PRUTS IIAVH DTJBlMrNIfn OVR MIJfH CAN NOW TIWDUCH. ' .. ! ,,'.'. TUK ACTION OF THR OOUNTT COURT, AT THIS RBQUHST OF ALL TUB LEADING BU8INBS6 MEN OF SALBM, IN APPROPRIATING 92300 FOR THIS ROAD IN ORDER TO OPHN UP THIS ORHAlf IHBTRIOT AND BENEFIT THE WHOLB COUNTRY ltf MANY WAYS, HAS ENABLHD US TO COMPLETE THE ROAD AND THUS FULFILL THE FIRST CONDITION ABOVR. t THE SRCOND CONDITION, THR RAISING OF THE FUNDS, WB KNOW OF NO OTHER WAY OF FULFILLING EXCEPT BY OFFERING TO A. FEW INVESTORS. Fta- SaleHk Sfee ii iur lines and in Our Profits i .. " " . ........ WE THRRBFORH ASK ALL. WHO ARH INTERESTED IN GETTING THE SMELTER FOR OUR COUNTY AND IN 9 MAKING MONEY fOR THEMSELVES J TO CALL AT OUR OFFICES AND LKT US. CONVINCE YOU HOW CERTAIN AND HOW GREAT OUR PROFITS WILL RE. TEN DOLLARS I'Elt TON IS THE LEAST NET PROFIT WE CAN FIGURE ON THE ORE WE WILL DELIVER, AND CAN SHOW YOU. f TinHTY.FIVK TONS lKH IMV AT 10 MKANB IUMO PROFIT PER DAY, S10.B00 PHI MONTH AND 8120,000 PER YEAR. NET PROFIT A ROVE ALL MINING AND SMELTING CHARGES, AND ON 8ft TONS PER DAY ONLY. WE DELIHVK, AND CAN CONVINCE YOU, THAT IN A VERY SHORT TIME WE CAN DELIVER 100 TO 123 TONS PER DAY. IN THESE CERTAIN IMMEDIATE PROFITS AND STILL GREATER FUTURE ONES WE OFFER INVESTORS AN EQUAL PROPORTIONATE SHARE WITH OURSELVES IN ORDER TO RAISE FUNDS TO BUY OUR MINING SLVCHINERY, AND TO PAY OUR SHARE ON THE POWER PLANT AND TRAMWAY THAT ALL THE MINES WILL BUILD JOINTLY WE WILL PROVE TO YOU THAT WE HAVE THE RICHEST ORE IN THE DISTRICT JUST ENOUGH STOCK WILL BE SOU), AND NO MORE, TO RAISE THE FUNDS WE NEED AT PRESENT. CALL ASl) SEE OUR ORE DISPLAY OR WRITE US. Freeland Consolidated Mining Company Corner State and High Streets, Salem, Or.: Per F. 0. STRENG, Fiscal Agent ggg.Hi.yg: Also McIIrldo, nu ox-governor whoL A woman died at Topoku, Kan,, on trlod for another nomination, Is mi j Monday nt tlio ago of 113 years, doubt entertains n sorlo of rofloc-! irni.,Gkv number. Tlio iinfortunato tloiu which havo boon fondly minimi by tliono who wonder why moil will woman Bhould havo Jumped n cor tor tho "dirty pool of ilolltles," liind thoro'H no tolling whoro alio lywny. J migni imvo iniuioii. LADIES LOOKING FOR SOMETHING 1 In the Millinery Line for the Fair, we wish to say we have the nobbiest and most up-to-date assortment and ex quisite display in the city Miss M. Evans, Meyers' Store Tflllr I ePhAfln bu( M takes money 1 dill 1 bUlCdp (o buy property in Salem, and in the Willamette Valley, and when it comes to bargains ix Real Estate, we have them. Anything from a town lot to a township. If you have a house to sell, rent or trade list it with us. Opera House Block LlSlOfl CC May No. U Court St. Phone 1321 Main SUCCESSFULLY PASS TEACHERS EXAMINATION Tho Htnto toachom' oxnmliiatlonH havo boon llulHUud and tho paporu of tho cnudldatoa for Htnto diplomat! and cortltlcatoi havo boon corroctod. Tho Mat of Buceoiftful cniulldatok In cludoa 18 tuaohora who rocolved tuto dlplonuiH and 45 who rocolvod Htnto cortlllcntos. Stuto dlplonms woro nwnrded Sat urdny to tho follewing: Carl C. Ilakor, firesliam: Kdn.a May lloinont, Ilakor City: Mrs. Kr n'ta I). Hyor Uiikimio; Mlnnlo Lo noro Cornollus, Siilom; Wnltor lloono Dlllnrd, Kuroiiu; Elln Khmson, Port land, Lorn Foster. Foro t drovo; IIohs'o L. FroKley, Salem, llox305; I)aly A. I'attorson, Chlco, Cal.j Al ma Katolla I'ohlo, Salem; Adolph O. Unnb, North llend; Muudo ItnKon, Hood JUvor; Ituby Hooso, MeMlnn vlllo, Kstolln Hobbliii. Portlnnd; Mil hollo H Uom. llllbdnle; Alice Ru dolph, Sn)om: Mr. Nova Jessie Huthorford, Tillamook; Kva Joseph Ino SavnRo, Salem. Stato cortlflcatoa woro nwnrded to tho follewing: Herman O. Andorson, Coqulllo; A. Ikirbnra Ilakor. Turner; Honrlotta H Iletr. Forest Grove; Ada L. Ilel aho, Monmouth. CarlotJa M Iloscho, Monument; Florence Tlowdon. Mon mwith. KWIo Conklln. Wlllametto Falls. Ethel Darby, Sllvorton; Kl la Davidson, Kukoiie: Chester a. Day, Sherwoed: U. Klla Dlckorson, Drain; Nott R. Drew, Klamath Falls; Charlotte I Kvnns, Wasco; Inura Mae Fast abend, Astoria; Haxel O. D. Gearhart, Salem; Manloy M. Gilbert, Creswell, nyron M. Hall, Dairy; Geuo W Hall. Enterprise, Edna H. Hayea, Dallas. AtiRinta Holmes, Ah torla. Theodore V Kondall. Oregon Clt Mlu C Ma-ion, Philomath; Edltli E MontRomery. Falla City; Mnbe' MuUlrlck, Canyon City; Mary R McKlnnon, Pertland: Dorena Mc Pheraon. Sprlngfiold; Cora E Phil lips, Creacent; George 11. Ramsey, Albany. Ida Rodlne. Marahfleld; Del. la Uuah. Corvallla. Georxo A W. Russell. Sherwood; Helen I Sawyer, Gervalv Roma G. Stafford. Mon mouth. Lethn Mao Tracer. Junction City MaKR'o A. Trlplltt; Carlton; Maudo E Vandevert, nend: Clara VauRhan LexlitRton. Charlotte Wall Early Ethel A White. Philo math. I.Mlla Wyman. Independence; Edith Campbell, Salem Martha 8. Mayfteld Elgin: Grac Wilcox. Port land Ethel MoFarland. Eugene: Ethel F Todd. Tillamook. Tho following applicants secured tho necessary grades and atato papers will be Issued to them as soon as they kave the required teachtns ex pr !: BlUnboth K. O'Koofo, Portland, ninnoho E. Small, Turner; Win. K. Smith, Monmouth; Doltn Dlllnrd, Ikirna; Mnry Conatnnco Whonldon, Tho DallOB; Rllsaboth Kva1 Wnlker, Pendleton; Ellen A. Nelson, Lnfny otto; Etllo M, Galbreath, Monmouth; Holla Unlrd, Yamhill; L. Carmen Soars, McCoy; Eva Norcroas. Contrnl Point; John Marshall Woods, Was co; William D. Young, Tho Dnlles; Molllo C. Potro, Arlington; Mrs. Clara D. 8. Corum, Jasper; J. Alton Thompson, Laldlnw; Philip F. A, Ilocho, Monmouth; Anna Thorosn Smith, Oregon City. s. p.coT MAKES LOW RATE FOR BENEFIT OF THE STATE FAIR Tho Southern Pacific Company will soil round trip tlokets for one ami one-third faro from September 13 to 19, Inclusive, 190S. Limit, continuous parage u encn direction. Final return limit Sep tember 20. WM. M'MURRAY, 9-10-tf G. P. A. llOll.V, ATTBRBURYAt 9 o'olook Friday ovenlng, at the Salem hospital, to tho wlfo of Mllo Atterbury, a son. Mllo Is t.ho most liberal man In tha olty today, and It affords him th 4eepost pleasure of his life to Inform his manj friends of the 9Vi pound heir. CJL.MKTO BsutkU lXWYwIlwHwjiiisiM G&Atflc LKJHT SAFETY, (ONVK.MI ALL AltOlT THE If Ifti wired rightly for flwul pl!anog. We will a-raw ciirront, put In h- vm isnwH telephono, burglai uUrx, c motors for sewing irarblwJ etc. at great ndans slight profit to our eiv us nbait olectilcnl rooJJ you like. HYDE I1ROS. EI.KlTimlS 1.11 V. I.llwrtr St. rk u OREGON BUILDERS ARE YOl DOING WHAT YOC CAN TO lt)Pl UTB V0 STATU? I nOPHAV VtCIOnc nnnni i .- , . ..n.i. fflWl-S merchants, clerks, people with brnlns. strong hands and ,t:l heart cap'tal or no raiiiiat 9 Southern Pacific Ci Lines In Oregon IS KOIIlllllf- full- ,.f -rnorf. Ilturuliin. In tho Pus! fOT d'" throsb overy vnllable agency Will yon no help thf F" of b.('iiuh Oregut. h ,endlni n the nam eh aud adJ'e 4 flj frleuj. who are likely to be lu'e-ested In this state w g.ad to hmi the expense of sendlag them conip'eie about Ottvnos und It? opportunlili. vuiAMi.il.- iii'ivi.iM w'l! Do ou iaie aurirK cf -- , OCTOBER from tie East to all points In Or-Ron Tb''rf a few pnnclpal d,N are From Donvar J30.00 " Omaha 30 no " Kansas City .... 30 00 ' St. Louis 35.Rf H Chicago 3S.O0 From Loul-vllle " Clnclnaatl " GJeveiand ."ew York TICKirrs TAN 11R PUKIUIU If you wanj to bring a friend qj" reliUve to Oro.n prope. amount wfth any of our agents. Te ticket fu-nlshel by telegraph. Local agent, Salem. WM. McMVRIUY, Gnrnl fwnrr AkchU 11 ..1" ,! m t