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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1908)
DAILY UATIXAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OltEGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1008. OLD REEK MINING DISTRICT ECURES A VERY HIGH ENDORSEMENT VORABLE REPORT FROM SALEM BOARD OF TRADE COM- MITTEE SENT TO INVESTIGATE ,lfM BUSINESS MEN DECIDE TO DEVELOP SANT1AM MINES ON A LARGE SCALE i?rd of Trade Backs Movement to Raise $100,000 to Work the Gold Creek Mines-Large and Representative Committee of the commercial Domes i tears iteporc ot suD-Lommiccee ana Adopts Kesoiutions roruana capKaiiscs Keaay and Under Contract to Erect Smelter as Soon as the Mines are Put in Shape to Deliver Required Tonnage of Ores. . .ll .l Mr irnnnrtil 1 HendHCKs li,".r" "'" hvr" r:..L. rf t"n Salem uonni 01 &thr. loll';" tUe IQtiort 0' K!r ,1 irc Hint was SOIlt to v..M n.n ntlgallon or the L.ni coi ""'". " "" ""'" iilsmc w f Iv"ll0 Irts' ' :: ' e If li If rlUt tilU i) 1 -: a ' taingdi-"-! . .rrx't ml ' I- itt r ii larger smeltor ; 1 contract to Iter. Aftor fu" at was received, ipt.'d accepting ' mill COntlUtlltlg Thin 1 tlio 1 n that has ever body ot con- 1 to recognb.u iiner the merits the dovelopmenl .reatest po'slblo iilldlug ot all went urn Oregon. 1'olutlonu wero iileHt (U80118 Ion r . mnineni cimeur t t That they have t Mf thotllMlVOB with h n nz anil o)oratlou 1 hiltuR Is certainly 1. u atlon for the i ,-a' TliM ii'-ral Committee. r i ' onmlttee of tho Sn : .1 it iV to consider plan i ns 'n tlio devolopmont of jOcd creek initios Is composed of ucf the a'ronRr'Ht flimnolcra and I'lailno s men of tho Capital City. ii 11 foTlow Mcnel J Oliimtcnd, of .tho Salem "aliunde and rrnl ostato; D. W n, of the United States National ulind shoe dealer; Fred J. Rice, ty assessor! A. Huckcstcln, mtat of tho IlusInoHt Mon'e and clear manufacturer; too Roth, head of two grocory hiei Chas Wcllcr, of Wellor N. R J, Hendricks, of tho Dally htuman and J?clfle Homestond: H C En'ov. nipmhor of school Uti and dcnt'at; F J. Lnfky, capi at II W Movers, head of do- vaT' itcre; Herman W. narr, ' Earr nro . jewe ers: E. Hofor. KOiPipHal Tournnl nnd vlco nroBl- ht F1' S ite hanlc of Indepond- p W I S'aley, Capital nualnosa rw K v Price, of tho Prlco Mr Frank T Wrlehtmnn. ox- l-c'I Ma'la cotintv; J. P. Goodo, i'En an-j retired uiiHlnoaa man. Snl)-ComiiilttH1H Iteport. M'krommltrr of the Salem Board m Trsae, ,nno nted to Investl- P'' the Mins and Smolter Pro- aentelmen: Wo, your suh-com-mltteo, after n thoroiiRn examination of this Santlnm Cold creek district and an exhaustive lnvottlKatlou of all huBlncsB nmttora connected with tho proposed erection there of 11 100-ton custom smelter, res'poctfully emuiiiH to you tho following facts and con cltiBloiis arrived at by us: Tho committee, conshtlng of tho throo membora whoio natnei aro signed horoto, left Snlem Wrdneiday evening, September 23, and arrived nt Gates (the rntlroitd station near out tho 111 1 dps) at 12:80 Thursday. Prom Gates we drove, by inennt of Mlm" Church and hU mnlM, to the present oml of the wproii road, some 12 miles, arriving nt that point about :i:30 p. m. flood Mountain lloiul. This we consider an unusunlly good mountain road. The district ling lev'ed a 10-mlll spoclnl tax and tho road Is being graveled and other wise Improved. Two of' the bridge for which tho county has appropri ated funds am already built and two mote are under way, each being II foot span. A large forco of men Is now ougaged In llnlshing tho road toward the nnl'T alto and an oxcol lent dor:v enul n Is In ubo. Wo found nlro that the -oad crow has n very complete canmlng outfit and all necessary tools. A romarkablo ploco .of work has Just boon comploted; 000 foot of dangerous rock Work around Powdor Polnt.oxtromoly woll ' dono, wli'ch took aovon mpn B3 dayB to comploto, ThlH road la being built by four of tho chlof mining cnmnnnlcs of tho , dlHrlet. Tho United States govern mont hns appropriated $250 for powdor, as tho road loads Into a gov- 1 ornmont reserve. Marlon county has npproprlntod Bovoral ' thousind dol lars In all for tho bridgoi; contracts havo been drawn up between tho min ing companion wh'ch Insuro tho com pletion or this nrobnhly by December 15 ns fnr ns Horn creek, nt which point tho vnroit of thoso mlnon is located. Trom thnt point to tlio nmcltor elto (about one and n half miles) expenses of building will fall upon tho remaining throo mlno nlone. From tho end of tho present wagon road to tho smolter alto on run to tho camp of tho Gold Crook mine where your pomnilUpo wns ontor tn'ned, wo "hl to trial" nnd Tir rlvod fo" Htipper about 7 o'clock. OurlriveMlgntloiiR, All next dnv. Frldnv. was "nont In examining tho ledges, tunnels, cross cuts, water power, timber nnd all tho fncllltlej for mining belonging to tho throe mining companies who nlono have contracts with tho smol ter company, namely, The Electric Mining company, the Freelnnd Con solidated Mining compnny, nnd tho Gold Creek Mining & Milling com pany, named hero In tho order In which thoy are to be found ascend ing the crook fioin Its junction with the river. Power PlnulH. Two da ins for power plants nro now being built which will readily sup ply all the power nedeil nt tho three mints and from which tho amettor company will nurehasu It powor for electricity, hoisting, otc. The water powor I nbiindant, morn than could be required for ycnr to come by the district, and can be utilised at very moderate ex pense on account of tho rapid mil of tlip stream nnd tho narrowness of tho canyon, which lnttor tact neces'ltntos only short dams. HKleiit of riitlins. The three rompanlee together hold in nil thirty-two mining claims, GOO root by 1500 foot ench, a total of 010 ncros, nil very heavily tlmborod (prnbnbly 50. 000,000 fee of lino timber would bo the cr.il.or's re port). Knreiimiis Ledges. Thoro aro ostlnintod to bo Home ID or 20 grent lddgos carrying cop por, gold nnd Bllvor In thli Santlam district, Tho mn'n onos of thoso (perhaps 10 or 12) run through tho property of one or moro of tho throo compnnlos. Tho ledges In Botno ensoa nro mlloH In oxtout nnd tho outcrops wo oxnmlned show on tho surfaco from ten feet to ns much ns CO fool In width Wo undorstnnd tho geolo gists nn 1 mining onglnoorB who hnvo examined thoso proportloi for tho amoltor compnny nnd tor othora ro port that tho rormntlon horo Is not broken up, but nllls "In place," tl:M8 InBiir'ng n nontlnuous supply of oro for generations to como, so far aB tho universal experience ot tho pa&l In coppor mines can tell. Tunnels. Some 2500 root nnd more or tun nola hav boon run at different levels, chiefly for tho purposo or simply ox poBlng tlio rich deposit In those vnv loua ledgoa In ordor thnt mining ex ports might bo nblo to hoo when thoy finally ramo to tho mines, Just the ehnrnctor or oneli ledgo. Vnlup nnd Extent IncrenHO AVItb Depth. Tho lodgoi or tho district soom In nil enses to widen with depth, tho walla ot the veins being farther apait tho lower down thoy can bo soon. Tho assay report from tho prosont tunnels (opened up in they nro at different levels) shows greater vnluos n . 0110 descends. Comparison With Other P-roperty. Your committee met whllo on tho trip Guy M. Vail, mlnlns and civil engineer, a graduate of tho Colorado ucliool of mlnen, nnd for tho past six or eight years, we bellevo, with tho Ouggeuhelm Interests, in both the United Statp and South Africa. Ho has latPly rutdgned tho mlno suporln tendency of tho groat Uraden mlno in Chl'p and, on n recent trip to Portland, heard of nnd became Inter ested In th's district. I(o Informed your committee that the ore of the Jlraden mine, which thlpa by boat olear an nnd Capo Horn to tho Gug gpnlielm sme'ter nt llaltlmoro, avor ngu $3. fiO per ton. And ho gives his opinion that thore will bo no dlfupulty whatever in those throo mine-- of the Fantlam district sorting uut and delivering to the snioltor oaslly over too tons por day of ore riinn'ug $22 per ton nnd up In gold, allver nnd coppor. The .Smelter Slto. The smelter will bo built nt tho Junction of Gold creek and tho Little North Fork of tho Santlnm river, near the bottom of tho rldgos In which nil throo of thoso mlnos llo. All oro will bo dollvorod by gravity nlono nt n coBt, It la estimated, ot only a. fow conta por ton, whon tho norlnl trntnwaya hnvo boon built, The Grent Need of tho District. Tho ono grent fact thnt Impressed your commltteo (nbnvo everything oxcopt tho Immcuso lodgos, tho largo bodlea of oro, tho tlmbor nnd fho wntor powor) la tho lack of money nppnront ovorywhero. Wo under stand that $75,000 has boon spont in tho district In post years, but it has been Bnont chlofly (nnd wisoly, wo liollovo) In showing up what wns thoro In tho wny of mlnornl wcnlth A vast proportion of this nmount hnn gono In tho exceedingly high trnna pnrlntlon over mountain trails nnd thh hns boon tlio one fact In tho pnst which baa rondorod tho district non profitable. Transportation J'.rnrtlrnlly Kettle!. Tho wagon road Boon to bo finish ed will lnrgoly reducu tlioso charge Tho smeltor will buy tho oros nt Ub bins when del'vored nnd Ihoreforo tho transportation problem will not affect theso mines nearly so greatly In tho future JtOO.OOO Neciled. Wo bollovo that It will tnko prob nbly $100,000 to put tho mines of tho ("-'' !n first class shapo to produce and ninrkot tho great valuoa thoro. Mueh more could be spont very profitably In building coucon trnting plants, etc. Our Hccoinincnilat Ions. Your coinnilttoo bellevos that, wherena outside Interests nro risking u similar, nmount in building n Btiiol ter with their own money, It cortnln ly Is sound birlnees for tho Board of Trade to devise plutu nnd tnko some practical steps to raise nt onco tho fu litis nocoB-nry to Insuro tho open ing up of thin tiT.ily romerknblo pop per dlMrlet for the benefit or Snlom nnd tho entire county oT Marlon. And we so recommend to your com mittee. County's Wenlth Would Increase. We cnlculnte that with tho Im provements thnt will como following tho building of tho smoltor, tho ns sessod valuation or tho district will bo over n million dollars, which or potirsp moniiB moro revonuo to tho county. Ehvlrlc llnlhvny. We fool that tho opon'ng up. of tho minor, tho oporntlon of tho smel tor, bnckod by tho gront quantity of flue rlpo tlmbor thnt la up thoro In the government rosorvo, will Insuro n dally tonnnge of frolght so largo thnt at no distant day tho Salom-Stnyton-Mohnmn oloctrlo lino will bo built and thus Salem will Bcouro a , vast amount or now biiBlnoas In nil linos. Conclusions of Commltteo. Finally, in closing thlB Bomowhnt oxtondod roport, propnred nH It la nt tho oxponso or constdornblo troublo nnd tlmo to your committee, wo wish to urgo on ovory citizen of Snlom tho wisdom, ror his own sako, or sup porting this projoct by partlc'patlng ; In tho direct profits wo bollnvo will :bo mndo by tho mlnos as woll as In dlroctly contributing to securo thin prosporlty ror our community. Nothing will so grontly attract tho nttontlon of pooplo nil ovor tho west nnd Incronso our populat'on moro than nponlng up thin Inrgn mining district. Wo will thii4 show thnt Marlon county Is rich, not only In ng rlciiltural products, In Its grnlna, ttn frnlts, nnd Ub hops, but Hint In thlu torrltorv Ib to bo found nlso In nbun dnncn thoBn nrccloun and thoso valu able mtnornls on whoso supply nil flnnnclnl prosporlty must ultlnmtoly depend. Respectfully submitted, P. J'. RICE, Chairman. P. J. LAFKY, 11BHMAN W. 11AIIR. ItesolutloiLs of Committee "Whdrons, It Is tho BetiBO of tills pommlttoe thnt tho opening up or tho Santlam mining district will ho of Incalculable benoflt to tho city at Salem and to Marlon county. nB u wholo, nnd will provldo muny op portunities ror prolltnhlo Inveatment Tor our citizens, bo It resolved, "First Thnt wo nccept In full tho report of tho mib-conimltteo on In vestigation, nnd heartily endorse ts reconimondntlon that the Bonrd of Trade lend ovory possible nld nnd as- " slstnnco In raising tho $100,000 nee csnry to put tho mlnoa In first elaa producing shape. "Socond That whorens nolthor the Hinoltor company nor tho three mining companies ask anything In tho wny of boniiH or Biiba'dy, hut deslro simply nt this time the author itative npprnvnl of tho honesty nnd reliability of this onterprlo, feeling sure thnt tho proposition can stand 011 Its own morlta, and that tho desir ability or Inveatment In tho mines thomsolvos will provido tho funds nccoBnry nt prosent: "Be It Itosolvcd, Thnt wo heartily congrntulato tho mining companies upon thin Independent stand, ho dif ferent from tho ulunl courso in ciuch cnoo-, but wo cnrncatly urgo upon ovory bualno'H man In thla county tho necessity for tho good or tho on tlro community bb woll nB tor hlB own enko to glvo this project his careful nttontlon, nnd nbovo nil, hla flnnnclnl Biippnrt. "Third Thnt wo return our thanks and npproclatlon to anld sub committee for tho tlmo nnd troublo spont in their examination and In proparlng -their oxhaustlvo xoport. "Fourth Wo rocommotid thnt this commltteo bo contlnuod na a committee on ways nnd monnB to de vlso pinna to nBsInt In rnl'lng funda in enso It should dovolop thnt more direct nld should bo glvon thoBO mines. . . "Firth Bo It furthor resolved, that tho report of said sub-cnmmlttoo nnd a copy of thoso roBolutlons bo transmitted to the Ralom Board of Trade nnd kopt on file In ttn records, nml r.ii-tlmr I lint tllP snillO 1)0 Ullb hlshod In tho dnlly pnpora of thla city." ftrreter Mass, is to hnvo n v"n"re people win Do nsked to vn they mter it Is announced, 5'fr tba' there will bo no extra Vi fr v Ung concessions In- K You Think Fop Yic!f 7 hte.crn rour mmu k roun C104 It KjXv.,,m1Uctnt taWnff worn lrKA. . .. v - nflKui3.nervnumv H' tine K t. . - .t Mivuia UlliLU U i yJ-Uiit.liact.; -JiiDJ.-? "THE MAN OF THE HOUR" TONIGHT ttltt rw tJf r i,Jawui r.f i a tor ).. . fn Miariftrt Wj-m- iua.- nft - . " ai tin f I roe's FftTorite Pre frrak, nervous, run- ated. ialn-ril.ivl - humwjjciaotobanjadoup fy-nfiot which lias the "- -othortt.M of iho everal fVt.i r elrwUUnr.ani Ri ... T'-'oprint.ttsiUieydo. lb. - . fe U. inPHM U.I. .. I.i ... P- SI? ' vliln i'""'. oa eorj N'...T.- ;- - i ' Pierre', rarorlte Pr- WUrUlpilexamln.. ' J )' ' .ot It eomslns no fxir M.iu r(-'.orhablt-forinlr.2 iwc. " ,rntottlliat Isnot lkUMB .'t "' u,e root aUraiiceo Tti I- . ? thelnilt.it. T '- -' "P"on tn'J -. " 1"r'lVL. ' n..N- ' lit jrtstNj. , 7, - n f "Rvory womnn will lovo this piny! Sho will lovo ovory ehnrnctor In It, oven to tho men who nro not aB good na somo of tho others, nnd ho will lovo ovory word they sponk. And, why? Because tho mon In tho piny tnlk Hko tho husband, brothork, fntlinm wnnn nnd nweethoiirtfl of rent lll.o; becnii&o tho womon In the play nro Hko the womon wo Hko to havo round us at home; boenuso what they nil Bay, tho mon nnd womon of 'Tho Mnn or tho Hour,' l tho spoecli of humnn bolnga, and sounds Hko what wo hear ovory day at homo nnd In tho Btroet. -In short. 'Tho Man 6r tho Hour' Is bound to succeed wher ever It la acted In the United States, because It shows American mon anJ women of nil classes ns thoy really are." J Tho forogolng was written by Amy Leslie, tho famous dramatic critic or tho Chicago Dally News, in her paper on-Mondny, Mny 13, 1007, the day following tho Chicago produc tlon' of "The Man of the Hour." It represents tho most striking trlbuto every paid to a play of American lire I written by an American author. And this Is tho play, "Tho Man or , tlio Hour " hv CitinmB Tloardhiirst. I 1 which is to bo notod for tho first ! tlmo hero tonight In tho Grand opera I house by William A. Brady nnd na thoy wore original. It Ih not Ions slnco tho proprietor of tho Rujslnp nowspapor, Novoo Vromya, doworod . Ills dnughtor on hor woddlng dny I with tho profits for llfo of ono of tho i ndvortlslng pugos or hla pnpor, which roprosohk'd im Incomo of about 3000 n yonr. Another gonornua parout, Honry I Hodgson or St. Louis, gnvo to tho first or his tnreo daughters to find n winter wupply or salmon nnd other TUC vICCDIHfi intURC fish. This Is tho bost tlmo of tho. ,t,u - iiiu uiunni.oo yonr to go surf fishing us tho salmon como Into tho frosh streams and can bo moro oiiBlly caught than earllor In tho season. Soiorul fainllloa from this section mnko It n prnctlco or go- WHICH MEANS DEATH How many readers iiavo heard or this torrlblo UIbcuho? It travails in that fur-awny country Africa esicclally tho Congo tllatrlQt, It Jb caused by tho Jilto of thj Uotso fly. Whon It bite a ponton, the sleeping nymptoma bofln and finally tho fluffcrur uloepa- tho peaceful, lug to tho coast for their winter sup ply of fish. Thoy nro wl o In so do ing, tho trout, salmon nr nthor flh caught horo would not keon them lu.ol..n.i 1.. ,...!!. n nni,i. In t Ii . V(irv fn! f i p n II v Inm.tli nt tlmn Tlin I ....in ,l..n. ..,.....- second, hor wolcht In silver: and to editor nccompnnlod sevornl Htrangorn nnntmut thi m, tho third nnd Inst to bo lod to tho up the rlvor rocontly nnd had his face huy ulM ljf 3 ,u j th altar, hor weight In copper. et for n trout food, hnvlng heard, m ' ' woarinc than to llo awake Whon tho dnughtor of Fran that ihoy wore running, but he and "" " B m??"JDaV , I!SH Becker, a monagorlo proprlotor, waa'hla nssoolntoa woro doomed to dU-t'-'f1; tossing about nervous, with married to tflorr Schnoldor a fow appointment. No doubt tho trout -,1 fl. hot hoad nnd moroy knows yoars ngo, sho took to him as dower nro running, bnt thoy hnvo ohoson 'wnt else? Short of letting tho tsotso nu olophnnt, n Hon nnd sovoral othor thelc own course so woll thnt om ' ify bite us wo would do almost any wild animals to form tho nucleus of local flshormon havo not boon nblo to i thing tar roller. How con wo pro a rival show. , mcaio vory many or tnom na yoi. j Wnt It? But porhnps tho most original of rernnps tno tlnnios are miiKing a roe- thopo unconventional gifts was that ord run for the headwaters of tho of a well-to-do London tradosmnn Snnltnm, nnd do not Intend to take who pro entod (o his son on the eve ndvnntngo of nny layovor privileges of hla marriage n small and modest- our sportsmen rnny offer thorn. o- ly bound volume. Its apparent value was a shilling nt the outalde; Uit. on oronlng it, tho kicky recipient faun I that each of its pngos wna a bank-noto for 100. Tho ubo of tho volnmo was explained In tho preface. INDICATIONS BUT NO OIL AT MKDFOHD "Thore Is no oil well nhout horo II thero is I don't know whore It Is. whlrh directed thnt ono noto wn to ami reports that oil haB boon struck Joseph pany. R. Grlsmor's speolal com bo removed and I spans at will on each , IMr Medfor(, nr(J ronuituro ana wp; nnnlvorsary or tho woddlng day. lit , Broatly ,njuro tne cMj,M HaU, a prom. "tg- llnont oil man who Tlalt'ng Med- o rord nnd who, In oompnny with sov- STAYTONITK8 GO (oral woll kpown mining mon. Satur- FIS1IINC3 AT COAST day Inspected tho woll now bolng Several lamllles of Stayton are drilled on the Pierce plnco, two ml!04 proparlng to loavo In a fev das fur east of Medrord. tho coast where they will get thol. Whllo of courso I could not soe urn ijiHiuni pi uio wen, i saw ui" nia- Mr. George Hayes, of itynlon City, Pa., writes: "I had lost Tny appetite, was all run-down, could not Hleop nlsthts, I had tried every thing without roller. Vlnol wub rec atnmeuded, nnd to my eurpriao. It helped mo nt once: gave me a splendid appetite, and now I sleep soundly." What Vinol did for Mr. Hayes, It will do for overy run-down, norvous and overworked person who cannot aleon O. W. PUTNAM Oo Snlem, Oregon. tho moro pooplo you can direct, and tho higher tho Intelligence you can rightly lend, tho moro vnluablo le your llfo. Tho law of wages la no euro and oxact In Hb working n tho Jaw of tho standard of lire. Yo- can go to tho vory top nnd tnko Edi son ror Instnuco, who sots n vnat nrmy nt work nnd wins not only deathless rnme, but ti fortune, boyontl tho dreams or nvarlco. And going down tho scalo, you can find mon who will not work ror thomsolvos and no' ono enn mako thorn work, nnd bo their Hyob nro worth nothing, nUlV thoy nro n tAX and A burdon on tho community. Do your work so well that it will requlro no supervision, and by doing your own thinking you will snvo tho exponso of hiring somo ono to think for you. o DoWJtt'a Carhol'zod AVItnh ifnt.ni Haivo In the bt salvo for pllos. Bo siiro you get DoWnt'e. Sold by nil druggists, W 1 -..!' IH- k-- --- -ii'ttk,r fierce eL . VLVl'--l!'U0UR- Lt., . ' 1' ' ,f'.1m. "WWal ; wl worthy ot yoiu le... w. 5wnrn-" hh nBmero0l 5W J . iur. , - 'mB'- ''- l-" t9 . Jr ,, "w nam lHiiwt,;,V'vB Ad',",' j Beauty's Aid KOYOItOI-T I'llirOSOPIIY fllv Prn EllinrtiiH 1 J3vory omployo pays for suporln-' tondum-e and Insjtoctlon. Somo pay mure ami hoiiiu iee. innt is to nay a uoiinr-a-uay man would rocolvo An Injunction has boon IhhiiaiI In Brooklyn to restrain tho goats from eating cherry trees. Yot somo poo plo want tho Injunction abolished. Kodol For Indigestion uur Uuarantee Counon VNIQI'K WI.DDIVO PRIvSRNTS THAT ATTRACT ATTKNTION There Is usually such n monoton" In lists of wedd'ng pre-ents hnt 1' Is quite rerroehlng to reed that nnionr the girt' to p vonn? oounl". recently mete o at Humnton Wlak. V!c & ' eont'lT,,'g 300 three penny nlecs. thp nt-esent or Thomas Whennuiu, Is.te parish clerk or Hamp ton Wick. , a ' ' This" unconventional nlintlal nrea- 'ent reminds ua o' some others, roanv I r.t n-Vtyt f liana nonn au u'Alinnin tarlal brought up In which tho drill I two dollars a day wore It not for tho' , baa been working," ho continued, fact that somo ono has to think for , "and I nevor saw oil In sandstone, him, look uftor him nnd supply tho Woman miv Imnrovo hor comp ox nfiuior uui nnyono oise. or was nrwii mat noma nun lo ills u k The . UOII1UU ill i iniUvW ii vi - i ,e.io,,H In a fl.fnnl wa ui I n.vnlt la Hint l, ,.! rM.,..,. . . i. .. I Jon, keep nr lace iroeirom piiiiinuo -- ,:' --.w ..-., . .- ... . ....... Uw,i...uun m mo, ' Vi i i i. i,n. n.in nm this altitude. Isunnort of thoan wlm aimrinui,,i , anu lliilli'ira i unKiiiviii uui ujrv.. . anu iiuiiixro uhkiuvjh uui w " , v;i .. . . i.."" .. . . : ." -.,....-. nurifv tho blood by tho occasional S ui cour-o mere may oe a iraee nim. niaKO no mistnko about this us "of of oU 'n tno wel1' but lt H1" u " ,n,"'Iietenco and disinclination ro- jim' seopoo inroiigu or w neun .quiru eupurvision, nuu tnoy puy for I forced up some crevice for g long It and no ono else does. Tho los dlstanee. It l not an oil woll as 'you require looking after the moro yet, and the harm of sugh reports being sent out by tho press assoc'u I tton and newspaper Is mat tney 'will. bring oil men Into the country U, k(ir u.lnr i.oa Uui- of Kodol, you en Jiontulf say It Ii.i not bnehi4 -on, w will r.tuuj your tnonrr Tiy Kodol todi oa IMi (utr.nle J ill out and u-n (bo follow UA; prettal it lo tba dealnr al Iba lima o( piirch.n. If Ii faiu to ni,f. ,ou return iba boilla lo Iba dealer from wiiom j-p boubl 11, and w will raluud -our inoutj, Ton uia I Elm bars. ItilTtileOu.- nblo you nro to stand alono and com ploto your tasks, tho greater your reward. Then, if you can not only rln vnur wnrlr liit .llrnnt Intnlllirnntfu ' only to meet disappointment and give und effoctlvoly tho efforts of others, i 4C' WeWiTT v CO.. cntctLao, iu. the region a bnd name." your reward 1b Jn exact ratio, and SOM) BY ALL DKALKRS ; Digests What YouEat And Mgkai (he Sfemsck Swecl JU UlVlt UVUOt uaiw wvvn vw.w 1 SoU Eerr-iwe. b fcoxea 10c - -Uk.