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Show Don't Be a Spendthrift filetal Welding Company I 215 Edison Street I I Wasatch 4678. 1 1 Cm repair as good as new any B ' broken part of machinery, auto- I mobile, mining and stove parts, H tanks, water Jackets, colls, etc g , All Work Guaranteed. 9 : NEVADA MINING NEWS Free for Three Months This publication, which. Is edited by experts, ex-perts, gives all the news all the time of all Importa-nt mines and mining camps of Nevada, and Is absolutely authentic, will be mailed to vou for three months ABSOLUTELY AB-SOLUTELY FREE UPON REQUEST. Write for It today and ask for any special spe-cial Information you may desire about any mine In Nevada. NEVADA MINING NEWS 331 Clay Peters Bide. REXO, NEVADA. - 1 1 THE Fill TRACTOR f Jf WMM PI(Pfnipf j t&Zp, A successful farm tractor now in operation in thirty-seven States and several foreign coun- j M0 tries- Manufactured by THE FORD TRACTOR COMPANY, Inc., of Minneapolis, Minne- 1 p ppi sota. The lowest priced tractor for general farm use. Orders on hand sufficient to keep Jplpf 1 1 pSi factory working night and day. iWlSriSi1 LIMITED OFFERING OF STOCK j j lfciSS Ef't-'l Ea as"" Subscription books now open and you can buy the $10.00 par value, fully paid nonassessable shapes at $4.50 per share. Subscription books for this I ! ' I fcfe3 IjK'P?5!! I S&tfZV&lvKi f1 Sy.;.iSl limited allotment will positively be closed within a very few days. We predict that these shares will sell on the big open markets at an advance of B '4)1 Ef l H "j mone than 100 per cent within the next few weeks. Send In your subscription promptly er wire reservation. ssMiMMMsaaBaiMJ .Blgi ' ' MOTOR PROFITS. STATEMENT OF THE PRESIDENT Vv Ifl'fci'lPf" ' " " t!Sr ,W? beUey that the motor vehicle has made more money for the following is a copy of a letter from W. Baer Ewing, President f I : ' 1 WJi'i'&wO small investor, from a small Investment, than any other Industry la on 4ir.m .nnnnr n-. .n. r j,i " I y?'VWV ptW America during the past ten years. Tne success of the automobile has ' of THE F0RD TBACTOE COMPANY, which tells of the early dop- V m SlJ?l OJ.J made a new crop of millionaires; fortunes have grown from trifling mnt of THE FORD FARM TRACTOR, the present production fadU- h amounts; cities have been built, and the complexion of States chancel ties, the plans of the Company and estimated profits on future produo- I "The machine the world ha been waiting for." " ul "f m0?7' 7vehcLe Industry. Probably no other Invention Uoa. . jl I ever afforded the profit that has been made out of the motor vehicle ... - 101ft k Industry. And no other industry today is making greater profits for ,,, v . . 'Mto?"?0"1'' 1N?nn-' ?T- l.91 v 5 - ; the actual cash capital invested. These profits have run all the way from "Messrs. Robert P. Matches & Co., 1834 Broadway, New York, N. T. f J . .... i . . , 10 Per cent Per annum to 1000 per cent per annum on the Investment "Gentlemen: During the latter part of 1012 my attention was called 'J The Ford Tractor Company ef Minneapolis, Minn., Is engaged exclusively In fact, more than 1000 per cent per annum has been earned by some of to the Insistent domand of farms for a light, serviceable farm tractor, 1 In the manufacture of THE FORD FARM TRACTOR, and has no connection the low price automobile manufacturers. and In 1914 I began devoting my time and energy to the development whatever with the Ford Motor Company of Detroit, or with any other auto- There are three distinct branches of the motor vehicle industry ef a farm tractor, light In weight, serviceable to a high degree, and that 8 . mobile or tractor concern. the automobile for pleasure purposes, the truck for commercial purposes could be supplied to the farmer at a reaaonable price. On March 15th, E , - and the tractor for farm purposes. 1915, I Incorporated THE FORD TRACTOR COMPANY, and on July I 20th, 1916, we sold and delivered the first FORD TRACTOR that waa I THE ONE BIG MONEY MAK7NO OPPO'R.TTTNTTV TN TUT. T P"t out In a commercial way. Our first tractor is still in constant I h TLJ , , a jiiu muuii mao.uiu urrufiiunm i.n ini use and giving satlsfaoUon in every respect. Since the first tractor was THE FARM LABOR PROBLEM SOLVED. , MOTOR VEHICLE INDUSTRY TODAY shipped we have manufactured hundreds and hundreds more, all of which The demand of the farmer for a light, serviceable farm tractor at a low ,, , t,.,. . t , . . have been sold and delivered and are In use in 37 States of the United Drlce has at last been met The fo r n drJs. th. ,a.. wr.ru htr ui, S mT ?Pi3llon. THE FARM TRACTOR FIELD. The leader In states; and in addition to that we have sold and shipped FORD TRAO- I price has at last been met. The FORD does the farmer a work better, quicker th9 jow price faxm tractor fleId ls THE FORD TRACTOR, manufac- TORS in Canada England and Porto Rico, with large orders from other H and cheaper than horses can do It The FORD pull, plows, drills, discs, har- tured by THE FORD TRACTOR COMPANY, of Minneapolis, Minn. fon eounSelnieidSg I a rows, mower., binders, seeders, manure spreaders, drags, wagons and small Right now you can secure an interest in that Company on a basil that -'in our first year of commercial activity we have earned 100 per H road graders; it operates ensilage cutter and silo filler, feed grinder, water pump, seems certain to insure tremendous profits. cent on our original invested capital. H .... 9 circular saw and other belt-driven machines used on the farm. It Is designed "As our tractors have been in the hands of farmers and in actual B rj I for strength, power and durability. It perform, all classes of practical farm ORGANIZATION use for more than a year, we have demonstrated beyond the shadow of I .., N work. Every farmer needs a FORD. Every farmer, farming forty acres or rcn? Tn-on a r-m-r. -.r- , , j , doubt their high degree of efficiency and general practicability. In I B more realizes the need for a oood rtronc serviceable tractor that will do the t tTF ? TRACTOR COMPANY is incorporated under the laws order to meet the contlnnally growing demand for our tractor we have 1 . more, realizes the need for a good, strong serviceable tractor that wll do the f Delaware with a capital stock of $10,000,000, divided into 100,000 com, to your Banking House for the capital necessary to enlarge our J g work, and that la constructed of strong material and of such simple design that shares of 7 per cent preferred stock and 900,000 shares of common stock. faculties for turning out FORD TRACTORS on a large scale. 3 ':" N It I. not continually getting out of order. THE FORD TRACTOR Is built and Each share has a par value of ?10, fully paid and non-assessable. "w, are now located In our new factory, which is of the most I . M designed to meet every requirement of the average farmer. modern typo and bo constructed that additions may be added from time 5 ,', I OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. to .time. Our present output capacity ls twenty FORD TRACTORS each i H rim pi p powfrfiii f?ii v uAum rn RFiiARiF ' twenty-four hours, but, with the steadily increasing demand for our J SIMPLE, POWERFUL, EASILY HANDLED, RELIABLE. w BAER EWINO, President and Oeneral Manager. product, I anticipate the early necessity for added factory space. As you I THE FORD TRACTOR sells for $495 f. o. b. factory. It la the lowest price HON. CHARLES B. ELLIOTT, Vice President formerly Supreme Court know, 'THE FORD' is the lowest priced serviceable farm tractor on the , B tractor for general farm use. It Is In successful operation In thirty-seven states Justice of the Philippines under President Taft; also formerly Judge market which largely accounts for Its wide popularity. Our present I U and In seven foreign countries. The demand la Increasing dally. The unfilled of the Supreme Court of the State of Minnesota. production ls limited only by our capital. With the funds which your g .' 1 orders, en which deposit, have been made, now on the books of the company, f-0?"10; Secretary-Treasurer, formerly Cashier of the Diamond house proposes to furnish us, we will, In my Judgment, be .able to manu- I . B win iL h. .r,rt.nT., ih h r mn,th. tn rom. xn Minneapolis. facture and soli at least 25,000 tractors peT annum, at a net profit of a will keep the factory running night and day for month, to come. pAUL B j,0RDj Directori Englneer, $3,000,000 per year. This would indicate an earning of approximately i R JAS- H' MEIER, Director, Cashier and Director of the Merchants' and 33 1-3 per cent on our total issue of common stock at Its full par value. H After eighteen months of practical use on the farms of America the FORD Manufacturers' Bank, Minneapolis. . VTe have in these figures provided for a 'safety fund' of ten dollars S . I ha. proved so .uccessful that a new modern factory has been built and leased JOHN L. SMITH, Director, President of the John L. Smith Land Com- on each tractor turned out, to be used for contingencies or working i . B to the cempany for a period of years, and atready, while the company has only . SSSSfnw U i -q i , ' j- 1 ' Surplus. , , , . , , ... ,t I 1 k - i. .h. k.ui, In- J,nth th. H.anrt t, thf ford tr ac E' A' JACOBSON, Director, Railroad Contractor, Minneapolis. "i miJ dd that we are located right in the Heart of the Great 5 1 I new building about one month, the demand for THE FORD TRAC- Northwest, the richest farming district in the world. Our manufac TOR Is ao great that an extension to the factory la already being planned. OFFICES AND PLANT turlng and shipping facilities are second to none, and I would suggest . 9 whenever possible, that you send investors right out to our factory, B I The plant of THE FORD TRACTOR COMPANY, Inc., I. located In Mlnne- About a month ago the Company moved into a new two-story build- where they can see Just what we are doing and satisfy themselves as to a I apoll., Minn., the center of the great northwest agricultural district, and the inS with !Ter,mode,rMmty'locaed at Madison St. and 17th Ave, the large, permanent, profitable industry wherein they may participate. fl & Jl ' , ,',-. iH,,.trv in Amrira Minneapolis I. to the farm N- E-' the City of Minneapolis, Minn. The present factory has now "Our business ls open to inspection at all tlmas, and we solicit op- H home of the farm tractor Industry In America. Minneapolis I. to the farm output capacity of (20) poRD tractors per day. Additional portunttles to show Investors the details of Same, and to demonstrate 3 tractor what Detroit I. to the automobile. . factory facilities will be provided as rapidly as possible. and verify the correctness of all statements made. Very truly yours, & ' , "THE FORD TRACTOR COMPANY. INC., S I In our opinion, THE FORD1 TRACTOR occupies the same relative position THE PRODUCT "W. BAER EWTNO, President" 1 I that the tew price automobile ha. occupied In the automobile Industry. In other TRS f(Jr $4g5 It thfl lowest tractor made fot M H word., the big demand for farm tractor. Is. and must alwaya be, for the low general farm purposes. The profit at this price is sufficient to show aa OFFERING OF STOCK 3 price tractor. Certain patent, owned by this company, Inventions of Mr. Paul earning of about 3S 1-3 per cent on the par value of the entire common - H B. Ford; are such as to make It Impossible, In our opinion, for any other manu- stock, with a production of only 25,000 tractors per annum. s irs the exclusive underwriters of the stock of THE FORD SS S facturer to turn out the same dependable, low cost farm tractor without paying This farm tractor has proven its ability to do heavy farm work TRACTOR COMPANY, INC., and no other brokerage or banking house H 1 royalty to THE FORD TRACTOR COMPANY, Inc. rapidly and to accomplish it in season; to plow deeper than by horse plow; nM ny mthority to sell or quote prices on the Treasury Btock of this B H to save in cost of labor, and to be utilized for driving machinery on any Company. Wr I We have In our office an Illustrated folder giving full apeclflcatlon. and part of tte farm. W.TT ST1,T TrTrR-WAT r Immediate subscription we offer the unsold portion of 50,000 S particular, regarding THE FORD TRACTOR, a popy of which will be readily ASSf IZttJ TnarT-ttlL YhS ,! lar of the common stock of this Company at $4.50 per share (par H .. . . . united States alone over 2,700,000 farms on which the present models .... ...... i j bmmmw. 2B I mailed Immediately upon request of tractors can be economically used," In addition to this, that Journal value $10.00) fuUy paid and non-assessable g E points out that "the American tractor has already found a good field in No subscriptions wiU be accepted for lesB than five shares, but you H ai fs npriNi7TioN Europe, " and it is believed that after the war changes in European 111 be welcomed Into this Company whether you Purchase 5 shares, 25 H SALES ORGANIZATION. fam methods be revolutionized and will call for an Immense supply "bares, 100 shares or 1000 shares. In fact the buyer of 10 or 20 shares H .., S The agency organization of THE FORD TRACTOR COMPANY now num- of American-made farm tractors. -will be given the same consideration as a purchaser of 6000 or 10,000 H B ber. over Two Hundred established dealers or agents located throughout some of shares. a j the best farming country In the United States. These agents keep on hand or at saossHaMaasBMasBSBn This opportunity is offered you TODAY and the quotation of stock H 8 a near-by farm one or more farm tractor, which they exhibit or demonstrate TIM WAP nt? 18 mlb)ect to advance without notice. Indeed, we anticipate an -over- H' I ..often a. occasion requires. The combined selling ability of a large agency IN WAR OR PEACE mbscriptioi .and reserve the right to return your remittance if received 5 organization properly trained and equipped can scarcely be overestimated as to TTTV KnTT TVTTTRT P.H1 TTT T TPTI ' . , , LI . . , , 6 1. ..hi ..,. n... H.ai.r. Vn. m uinn ,r.rfr. th, th. i.tij &U1J-I 1UU1 Hi lJULiJiJ jjj s,ny event, subscription books to thia allotment wUl be closed to fl I Its far-reaching results. The .dealer, are today felling more tractor, than the , v . ' the public within the next few days. Orders should be mailed with ! company can deliver. The added capital which this company will receive from An agent of the French Government after investigating the . renitt!ance without delay. Telegraphic orders may be forwarded if remit- . H g the underwriter, will enable the company to Increase It, manufacturing facilities. farm tractor field from Btem to stern, has placed an initial order tance follows by first mail. - Q . Dealer. eklng THE FORD TRACTOR AGENCY should communicate with for Fifty FORD TRACTORS . and has mad. toe public jounce- ptly m mt the von in the lower 1 UJ ton,:e- ' t LinlT, i.L' righVhand comer of this announcement and pin to it draft, check or B I tr stc tors would bo used to till tlie soil alter peace has been do- j , . v, ,.wv --k... t,4 t v. D . ; : ; clared. In fact, serious-minded men have taien the placing of moneJ ord.?re1bT f sh"e8 Wnted- " 7U Mnd currency b H this order as a forerunner of peace, and Europe, short in men, 8ure t0 8uwr 108 , , . I H and more than short in horses, must of necessity look to the farm ROBERT P. MATCHES & COMPANY, M I tractor for the power with which to till the soil. Exclusive Financial Agents for The Ford Tractor Company, Inc., M I MESSRS. ROBERT P. MATCHES k POMP ANT, , Bo, In buying stock today in THE FORD TRACTOR COM- 1834 Broadway, New York City. 1 1834 BROADWAY, NEW YORK OTTY. PANY,- you are getting in on a ground floor basis with the low- g 1 Please send me full particulars regarding an investment In the stock of priced tractor builder in America, with an opportunity not only . - I H THE FORD TRACTOR COMPANY. Send me a copy of the specifications to make money out of tractors that must be used on. the millions 1 of the tractor with photographs and full particulars. Send me proof of the of farms in the United States, but with the type of tractor that MESSRS. ROBERT P. MATCHES & COMPANY, - j 1 fact that these tractors are in successful operation on the farms of America. all Europe must turn to when peace has been declared. 1834 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. I Give me complete details, bank references and full information. If per- We honestly beUeve that THE FORD TRACTOR COMPANY I i . f ortlv aatbrfactorv I miaht be williiiK to invest offers the greatest money making opportunity of the age. We , , , , t . . . . . 5 rectly aausfactory, i might be wmmg to invest unhesitatingly advise our Clientele to plunge this time and buy Please find inclosed herewithT. In full payment for !B every share T of this stock that they can afford befose the advance shares of the Treasury Stock of THE FORD TRACTOR COMPANY, Inc., jj .Dollars in price, which will undoubtedly take place almost immediately. par value $10 per share, fully paid and non-assessable. H Our clients in New York City, or all those tlvat can find It 9 Name convenient to visit us in our offices, in the heart of Automobile B . ' Row, corner of 59th Street, on the Circle, 1834 Broadway, should Q Street - do so, and we shall be glad to go into the fullest details regarding Street . .' 9 .. this company, its management, its past and its fluture. Every- " "" , I thing about this company is open to the closest scrutiny, and we City S ' o B solicit the most rigid investigation, realizing that he who investi- I " I gates will most certainly invest. State t M j Occupation..... (S. L. Trib. 1-28-17.) fn.M.ii. 111 i... n. i.i 11 .1. Occupation (S. L. Trib. 1-28-17.) ; The Man From Ray Says: I "There is a. little paper published S in Phoenix, .Arizona, that will put H you hep to iwhat's doing in ARI- H ZONA In tSe MINING line. It's B well worth rjeadlns. Incidentally, it tells all abojut R Arizona flay I and the Rav district. Fill out the H coupon belcw and I'll just see that the folks here send you a copy for six wes FHEF as well as information in-formation ,on my pet stock which I consider- a REAL BUY around Call or pTlte for Facts. W. Li Wilson & Cj. Brokers and Mine Operators, 1609 SValker Bank Building, t I Salt Lake Citv. (9 Telephone M'asatch 216S. B Pleabe mall me, without fl charge maps, engineer's report, B prospectus and full particular 3 oh Arizona Ray Copper, also free copy Arizona Mines, fl Name B Address ffl Trlh. I YELLOW PINE-ITS BIG DIVIDERI Now paying monthly regular monthly dividends of 3 per cent with extra dlvl. dends every quarter from surplus. CASH ON HAND $78,000.00 RESERVE CASH IN BANK 94,000.00 DUE FROM ORE SHIPMENTS (ESTIMATED) 80,000.00 DUE FROM RAILROADS (EXCESS FREIGHTS PAID) 32,000.00 13 TONS ZINC SLIME ON HAND 17,551.00 $301,551.00 SUFFICIENT TO PAY 10 MONTHS' REGULAR DIVIDENDS. CAPITAL 1,000,000 shares, all Issued; par value, $1.00. Ore reserves largest In history of the mine. NET PROFITS 1915, $699,611; 1916, $766,351; 1917 (estimated), $700,000. DIVIDENDS 5 per cent In 1915; 80 per cent In 1916; 70 per cent (estimated) In 1917. Dividends paid to date, 165 per cent. This stock should be purchased for Its dividend returns. Present price about $1.60. Carried on 1-3 margin. Annual report upon request. EDWIN KENNEDY, Security Building, Los Angeles. Member Los Angeles Stock Exchange. IBOUGHT--SOLD--QUOTED Stocks and Bonds MINING AND INDUSTEIAL STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY, MUNICI- jj PAL, INDUSTRIAL, GOVERNMENT BONDS. 1 E. J. HANKE 8c COMPANY, Inc. I 161 MAIN STKEET. WAS. 4567. SALT LAKE CITY. Q E. O. J. Hanke, President. Samuel R. Neel, Vica President. D. A. Homan, Secretary and Treasurer. H The Tribune Gives Your Wants the Lirgest CirculatioiS |