DAILY CAPtt.lt, JOUHXAL, SALEM, OHEOOii VMUXV, DCClJamEll 18, ltM.
s
oliday
ovelties
1 You'll find our display of Holiday Goods unusuallv
fcrfie this season, and the values are better than ever
sfore.
I Dolls, Games, Picture Books for the Children,
r Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Post Card Albums,
)lar and Cuff Boxes, Shaving Sets, Military Sets and
I endless variety of trinkets suitable for presents,
Holiday Slippers for Ladies, Holiday Slippers for
ten,
i Why not make your wife a present of a Fine Linen
able Cloth, with Napkins to match? Or one of our
r
incy Handled Silk Parasols, Practical presents will
appreciaiea Dy your Trienas , because they are use-
Give your husband or your boy a . good Suit of
lothes or a Cravenette Rain Coat ,or a Pair of Shoes?
lYou'll find our prices reasonable, because we stick
I the Spot Cash Plan and are satisfied with small
rofits,
COLD STORAGE
PLAINT IN SALEM
O Dcckebneh, vice-president
ami general mannRer of tho Salem
iirewerv A eoclatlnn. appeared before
tho Mnrlon County Horticultural So
pletv, wh'ch met nr the Donrd of
I Trad rooms yesterdny, nnd on-
nouneed that his company would bo
Kin construction Immediately after
, tne first of tho year a modern cooling
miun ior uie general fruit produce
This new building will accommodate
rrom lx to ten cars of fruit at ono
time, and will bo In order to receive
fru't by noxt spring. Mr. Deckc
bach Is highly enthusiastic over thh
now move, and ho has tho hearty co
operation of all tho members or the
horticultural socloty here, and, sho tld
tho dimensions not bo sufficient to
unnuio uio rrult. tho building will bo
enlarged accordingly.
Thin nov; structure will bo nn Im
portnnt faotor to tho local fruit men,
who undergo ao much trouble In tho
warm months In retaining frosh and
wholesome fruits, nnd the Eastern
and Southern California markets will
not bo required If Marlon county
fruit can bo put on tho local market
In favorablo condition.
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SCHMITZ' RELATIVES
GO ON HIS BOND
San Francisco, Doc. 18. Instead
of employing n suroty company to ar
range his bond, formor Mayor Eu
gene Schmltz has decided to nccopt
tho services of a number of his rela
tives nnd Intlmnto frlonds, nnd Dis
trict Attorney Lnngdon U todny In
vesllgatlng tho list which Schmltr.'s
lnwyor, Frank C. Drew, presented
him yostordny. Schmltz has had a
'ard time finding sureties In tho last
fow weeks, cvor slnco William Dln
geo, tho formor "content king," win
(lnn'iclnlly unablo to remain on his
bond.
Schmltz offers as his now bondn
men, to qualify In tho sum or $120,
000, Mrs. Johnnna Drlscoll, his mother-in-law;
Miss M. Drlscoll, his slstor-
Ill-lllW! U. V n T. ntnl TniTu nrlo-
coll, bin brothors-ln-lnwj MIm Nolllo
uinnn, sisier or rormor unior or ro
llco Dlnnii! nr. O. W. .Tones. Wlltlnin
Jones nnd Mrs. Annlo T. Hayncs.
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WAIt WITH JAPAN
could not possibly mako so many
cripples as rhoumnt(3in docs ovory
year. And yot thoro Is no rea-ion
why this dlscnso Bhould crlpplo any
ono, If all sufforoliB will rub tho nt
fected parti night nnd mnrlng with
Mallard's Snow Llnlmont. Cures all
nches nnd pnlns. Sold by nil deal
Coffee
Always uniformour
best product-sold In 1 lb.,
2 lb., 2 lb. and 5 lb. cans.
Your procer will grind it
bettor if Kroui:d nt homo not
too lino.
DELIBERATELY RUlMS
WOMAN'S COSTLY GOWN
(United Pross Leased Wlro.)
Oakland, Cat., Dec. 18. Charged
with malicious mischief In destroy
ing a woman's gown on n Btreot enr,
n man giving tho nnmo of J. P. Fron
na and styling himself a, capitalist, Is
on ball nwqltlng appearance In the
pollco court to answer tho charge
Fronna protested Innoconco and loud
ly argued against nrrost. Fronnn'u
arrest was caused Innt night by two
dotcctlvos, who say they saw him In
tho act of clipping with a Bclssorn a
gown worn by Mrs. Q. Proctor. Tho
alleged vandn'lsm was wltneasod by
Q. It. HutchltiBon, nn cmployo or tho
Key Itouto Forry Company.
Mrs. Proctor was standing on n
platform oritho car, nnd a part ot h-.-r
dross lining Insldo nt tho door. Sho
did not know or tho man'a act until
told by tho detectives, Tho gown Is
an exponslvo ono.
Medicine That In Mellcino.
I havo suffered a good donl with
malaria and stomach complaints, but
I havo now found a romedy that
kcopa mo well, and that romedy la
Electric nittoro; a modlclno that is
medlclno for stomach and liver
troubles, and for run down condi
tions," says W. O. Klestlor, or Halll
day. Ark. Electric IMttors purify nnd
enrich tho blood, tone up tho norvos,
nnd Impart vigor nnd onorgy to the
wenk Yo ir money will bo refunded
If It falls to help you. GOc at J. O.
Perry's drug storo.
GNHdX3 01 AVM M3N
, S139 aununsioai
(United Press Loosed Wlro.)
San Francisco, Dec. 18. Tho state
legislature, nt Sacrnmcnto, next
month, will probably havo a variety
of praying, enough to satisfy tho
most particular lawmnkor. Tho lead
ors or both houses nro now sorlously
dlscU83lnc itho nrnitnnlMon nf Inntnli.
ing six chaplains Instead or two, nnd
the tontatlvo list Includes a Itoman
Catholic priest, a Jewish Rabbi, an
Episcopalian and pastors rrom tho
Methodist, Presbyterian nnd UaptM
denominations.
This Innovation, which Is proposed,
has Its Inception In tho Incident nt
tho laat session two years ago, whon
Senntor Edwnrd I. Wot to. or San
Francisco, n member or tho Jowlnh
rnltli, mad formal objection to tho
uso of tho. nnmo of Jesus Christ In
tho Invocation or tho sonnto chaplain.
Ho snid that hls provontcd htm rrom
participating In tho oponlng dov
tlona or tho upper house.
Out or doforenco to his feelings,
tho chaplain dropped tho uso or tho
Savlor'o name, but thlB caused n
storm or protest to como rrom tho
Protestnnt mlnlstora throughout tho
state. Tho howlldcrcd chaplain onco
moro Introduced tho namo or Christ
into his prayers, whereupon Wolfu
solved tho question for himself by
romalntng out of his seat Mntlt tho
rollglous oxorclsos In the sonnto ended.
HURT IN AUTO
RACING TRAIN
(Unltod Prosn Leased Wlro.)
Tacomn, Wash.,' Dec. 18. In try
ing to her.t tho Northorn Pnclflo
"Bago nrtiBh Flyor" from Sunnysldo
ito North Yakima, In n rnco to fllo on
govornmont land, which wan thrown
opon yestorday, Newton and Arthur
Dounls, of Prossor, mot with an r-.u-tomobllo
accident, which spollod
itholr pinna to bo tho first on tho
scono ahead of tticlr rivals.
Tho mrchlno was speeding along nt
n breakneck opood In tho dark hours
of tho morning, when It hit a Kind
bank eight mllos east of Sunnysldo.
It overturned, nnd nit tho occupants
woro nplltcd out.
Arthur Donnlo later nrrlvod nt. Yak
Ima by trnln with a broken arm ns a
souvenir of lilo advonturo. IIo d
clarod hltnnolf convinced that a
"hoodoo" IntorforroJ with hts efforts
to procuro thin or any othor govorn
mont tnnd, and ho nald ho was will
ing to quit trying,
o
CJullty of Counterfeiting.
Passing countorfolt money la no
worso than substituting some tin
known worthless romody for Foloy's
Honoy and Tar, tho groat cough nnd
cold romody that euros tho most ob
stlnnto coughs and honls tho Umg
J. C. Perry.
COMMON SENSE
AND A TABLET
Do Awnr With Dyspepsia, Stomach
OAroublo nnd Mako Meals
A Pleasure.
Whon your stomach gooo on a
strike and macs meetings of Indig
nation nro hold all ovor your b.Jy
thou it Is that you should sit up nnd
tnko notlco.
It h clearly and only a quostion
or common sonso Is thto thins catt
ed Dyspopsla. Tako away, by abua?,
ovor eating, oxecoaca nnd high liv
ing, tho things which tho stomach
noedu and you Pnvo dyspopnln and
nnd I iull g itlon; thou other main
dies fallow theso thto Is common
sonso.
Tho stomach to willing enough
but you won't let it do Its work.Yoa
tnko nwny tho mntcrlnlj which nro o
necessary tor Its uso.
Qtvo back theso mntorlnts and dja
popBln nnd ir digestion floo nnd tho
wholo m&chlnory of men begins si w
ly to ir.ovo r.nd do Its work.
Whon tho stomach noods 4s norvo
force, fluids for Its digestive glands,
nourishment and power. All Omm
nccossltlos It takes from the blood.
H dynpopsla gtvos nothing to the
blood, tho blood gives nothing to the
stomach.
Tli la is common sense, also, pure,
nlmpla ant' unalloyed.
Stuart'o Dyopopala Tablets are
oommon nonao prooccd by high pow
er Into tablets, 'n theso tablets aro
poworful coaoncofl which go into the
Btomnch, digest food, stop gas mak
ing, provont decaying ot rood, onrloh
tho gastric Juices, aro cbBorbct by
tho blood ind tltnis glvo It strength
to furnl-h a hotter fluid ror dlgostlBK
tho roxt moat. Rvory phyalclan
known whnt compnlfloo thoao tnblotn
ovory druggist hnB tho snmo fcnowl
odgo nlno. Thoy rro natural common
sonso dlgostore which do tho work
ror tho ntomncti quickly and woll.
Evory drug Htoro carrlen thorn. ROo
no- pnekago. Send us your namo and
address nnd wo trill send you a trial
packngo by matt rroo. A'droso P.
A. Stuart Co., 160 Stuart Mdg., Mar
hJI, Mich,
"Jliolord to Death
la commonly said of babtos who have
died of tho croup. How unnecessary
thla la. No child ever had the croup
without having n cold or cough at
tho start. If you will atop tho flnrt
symptom or tho cough with Ballard's
Horohound Byrup thoro Is no danger
whatever ot croup. Sold by all deal
er.
brth Santiam Mining Company
AN OREGON CORPORATION
Properties in Marion County
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AN INVESTMENENT IN THIS COMPANY-WILL BRING RESULTS
I h tho purposo or tho Company to dovoto every dollar received lrom tho sale of hIihtch to de loping tho ciiimiH.
Four Important points roforrod to In tho engineer's report must commend thomsolvos to all who alm sound Investments, and. when taken Into consideration, tho vast dopoHits of ore not only now In sight, but
dcr a most thorough inspection by mining exports, has doveloped that the volus running through those iluHus are or such a nature an to glvo promise or unlimited supply ror yea is to como. Any doubt on thin
IbJct c.i n bo rendllv vorlflod by a visit to tho claims, which aro oasy or oxcosti. as heretofore mentioned In ract, tho Incorporators Invito any poraou who Is Hooking a good Investment to visit IIiomo minim nnd
wnlnce themsolvcs thnt tho oro body la or such magnificent proportions nnd minora! quality as to sitlsfy tho most consorvntlvo Investor, namely: Tho accessibility of tho otnlms, tho great amount of oro, un-
Blted water powor nnd tho nbundanco ot timber four uiillmltod storohousoH Boldom, If ovor, found gathered together for tho ospoolal ilovoiopmont or ilio vnsi weaiin now nitiiiun uwny in mo dowoih or Mouier
irth Tho nnm miint im smelted, nnd It will bo hard to find nnv oro bodies on tho Pacific Coast liir tho probable cost of Hineltlni: will bo aH low as in this group.
I" Throwing out of tho calculation nil tho precious motals and confining tho ontorprlso entirely to copper, stock In this corporation offera tho Investor an Interest In n commodity for whluh the demand through-
It the world Is atoadlly Increasing. This In tho ago of olocrlclty. Evory dovolopmont rcqulros copper, and up to tiio prosoni timo tno visiino supply or nun moiai nun uoen inxou w mo uunosi.
LOCATION
The pronorty or tho North Santiam Mining company Is located In tho Bouthonstom pnrt or Marlon county, Oregon, In township 8 south, rango 5 east or Wlllumotto meridian, on tho Little North Fork of tho
intlnm Illvor.
ROAD
The property Is rcachod from Mill City, a station on tho Corvallls & Eastern Railway, by a good wagon road under construction and alrondy completed to within four miles ot tho company' property.
THE CLAIMS
Tho company's property consists or six claims as follews: "Tlgor," "Black Diamond," "Lucky Hoy," No. 3," "Copper King" and "Fiills."
THE ORE BODIES
On tho "Black Diamond," tho southeastern claim, tho vein Is openod by a cross cut exposing flvo loot or vory rich oro, which assayed as follews:
Gold 112.60, silver 13.34, load9.22 por cent, copper 9,10 -por cont, zinc 165.10 por cent, making a total of $59. 8.
Onnoslte this nnnn rut nn tho nnmo vein a tunnel has boon run on the vein a distance of forty feet showing good oro In tho face. At this point tho vein In about forty foot wldo an dtho pay oro fourteen.
I- on the "Tiger," which Is a northwest extension of tho "Black Diamond," tho oro has been oxposod by ground sluicing, showing a largo body of high-grade oro. (Thin point In 1600 feet northwest of tho opon-
is on the "Blnck Diamond," nnd near tho northwest end or tno claim.) rno croppings or mis vein aro quue prominent, ana wio mountain sine is strewn wun rmn noni.
The "Lurkv nnv" a thn nnrihwnni rinim. nnd extends down to and across tho river. Thin claim Is oponed by nn adit tunnel following tho vein u distance of fifty feet, nlso a cross cut near tho monuth of the
wncl a sample was taken from tho cross cut from twelvo rcet or oro, which asaayod ?27 40 In gold. Tho vein at this point In about rorty root wldo and tho puy oro about seventeen foot wide.
' l JUS entire group can bo opouodo to a depth Ot 3UU reel Wlin a suon cross cut. tunnel ui omy oou iuui u urn vujijiur jviiik uiuiiu, iivi uiu uumur ui uiu ktuuii, uuu mil hitu niuiiii( ktuuiiu unuuRU to jusii-th-
erection of a largo mill as soon aa pay oro la roachod. Seo plcturo of cross cut at pago
WATER POWER
Tho onnortunltiM rnr wntnr nownr am unlimited. On tho opposite pago Is a photo-ongravlng of a fall In tho main river only a few hundred foot from tho Lucky Boy tunnel. Hero tho water drops ovor ft
ck wall a dlstnnro of 95 tnt nn.i win minniv 10.000 Inches in tho dryost soaBon. Less than one mile from this pluco 6000 Inohes of water falls ovor a shear rock wall 90 foot high, In fact, tho entire rlvor In
iBucsslon of falls from tho vory solurce to a point 10 miles below tho company's property.
ne cost or mining and milling will not exceed i.uo per ton ot "!"'" , ,. ........ ., . ....
Development on other properties In this district has proved beyond doubt that tho oron continue In tholr downward course to a great depth.
In aummnrlilng tho roregolng It is an undeniable root that tho chances ot futuro development are great, and it better Hold for Investment would bo hard to And. J. It. WOLFH, M. B.
SUMMING UP
I. N'o Industry in the
mo reports or J
InK and nhlnnlni.
I Estimating the output
ome or tno stock
world nresonta auch opportunities for profit as mining, and In no othor business Is tho Investor as safe or bo sure of good profits an In legltlmato mining,
H Flsk M. B., and J. It. Wolfe. M. K., wo find that tho average of ull uveruge samples tukou by them rrom our claims shihv u value or $37.78 per ton. Tho
'm'nni.'(n'nli.7S nr ton. Ioavlne a nroflt or $27.03.
nt the low amount of ton tons per day we have a not profit of $270 30 per day, or of $8,109.00 per month, or of $97 308.00 por year. This amount
. -.v.-. .... iimint nmiM Himh u nroflt be shown? Tho above iigurtH aro for an output or only ten ions per day. um tno company win not real until they
50 tons ner day ' which with a small further outlay can bo concentrated by our own power and troblo tho amount of earnings.
oa rulo a comnanv sells it first treasury shares very oheap, bo If ono estimates from a basis of first cost ho Is rocolvlng'from 200 to 600 per cont on hla cash Investing
Bold for a raw rntn nnr hnr whon the mlno first started. This stock Is now quoted In London at $25 Isabella, of Crlpplo Creek, sold an low as 10 cents originally; It la
u ' . ie.w cenia por snare wuou iuo """"" ,. ttlen ,, ,.,.. ,.,. hna n.H wnnnnii in .iiviii(,n.i
M havo hmirht innn'n ,nr mo. thov are now worth $1280, and tho mine has paid $450,000 In dividends.
Mr Daws. th raiH7 n manacer of this company. haH spent the greater portion or the last H yearn In the vicinity or tho
oxpensu of mining, hauling,
represents nearly ton per cent ot tho
have reached an output ot nt
Investment. For examples: Tho Lo Jtof stock
now worth $1.28, that Is to say one
on bh iiiiiom..) .. . ... i.o i,aa minima in Marlon county will not bo disappointed
'l who associate themsftlvM with the company will have the gain and advantago or hla years or hardship and pioneering.
Th i , -5.l?,?i"5"eI?8?lS.'.5- nL mi shows the followlne values. Gold $10 53. silver $3.00. load $30.18.
e .m hn ...'. I "f"1-....-", m-i. nn.i nn uftii worth looking I mo We cannot see whore there is anything but buccohs In
r un r w?.1Vr.HinLVh aro iroall-and oiwratloM arBow going forward on the claims When about $0000 has
company's property, and knows tho country most thoroughy. and those who ro-
copper $13.30. total $69.01. We reel that all contained In this pamphlet In
store for un and our stockholders. Wo will place hut a small amount or stock oa
beou subscribed the stook will bo withdrawn
NORTH SANTIAM MINING COMPANY'S INITIAL OFFERING OF STOCK
Ci: j.ii ctnnt, ci nnn rwv nar vflh.fi nf shares. S1.00. fully paid and can never be assessed,
k ' r''ed amount of stock is now for sale at the extremely low price of. 5c per share,
1 " 'Omoanv rpconP; thp reht to raise lie price W inoui luiliiei nutiuu. iiu onai ca, ou.uu, tuv aiidica, ?iu.uu, ouu onaia, iu,w,
. 'umpctiiy reserves me mkiu w ioioo " h . I.,,,!!... jan iu fniinuiin rino Knn ei..mc con nn. cinnn m,iyn nn, Rnn ntr mntu mnn oii.rA.
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00 $20,00 down and $5,00 per -month. 5000 shares $250.00; $100,00 down and $25.00 per month. Not less than 100 shares sold, All shares bought for cash entitles
' h to 5 per cent discount,
F T lnfnin1ntl . i i- ,l InntitrA Ct
-'unuiuju in regaru 10 price oi aiut hm"v --
SAVAGE & HERREN, Fiscal Agents, Salem, Oregon
A. W. DAWES, President.
JOHN J, FISCHER, Secretary.
or
Njrth Santiam Mining Company, 52 Vi North Sixth street Portland Oregon I'hone Main 3730,
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