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Show I m IN L mikM mmil f)l 'jt I for work in the Carnotite mines in the Paradox Valley ijl I end of Montrose County, sixty miles from railroad M I Placerville, Colorado. Elevation mines, 6000 feet. i H dry, shallow tunnels and good working places. Air j All miners underground except ore sorters. 175 liners ad Mill ieu ftantt, We will refund train fare and auto transportation to mi ftf1 if men work 16 weeks or more. Men must be able to ft -good references. Mines now working 200 men. If group of ten or more men want work, wire or pfco c our expense. Wages to miners, -1.00 to 3.00 ppr dav Le hour shifts. ' y' ;;5; Muckers, $4.00; Ore Sorters, $4.50; Timbennen $450- v ' chine Helpers, $4.50; Machine Men, $6.00. ' Mill men, minimum wage, $4.00 for 8-hour shifts. -: I $1.00 Per Day Charged for Board ? jjj Only a limited number of machine men wanted 3 Families should not come in as there are no dwelli'ntr 1-1 I be had. a3 " ,a I Standard heiii.cal mm i I NATURITA, COLO. ' , -O A: I A SAFE I 8 IKWESTnEiij? 1 l COLUMBIA STORES COMPANY p PREFERRED STOCK g (Denver, Salt Lake, Spokane) 3 P a We own, offer ami recommend this issue of $125;00Q at par li'i u. an.l accrued diviJend" to yield lull S per tint. ' " E' The company is the sole distributing agency in a Isrse srea o1 p ! the western and mountain states of tiie Columbia Grafonoia,' Dictaphone and Columbia Records. Since 1912 the basiness bi Xi yroivn from ?40,000 a year to Jl.ocOjOOu for 1919. f; The preferred stock proceeds are to retire bank loans anl to -is y provide increased capital for the rapidly crowing business. BeciL'' ; May 1, 1920. and annually thereafter, the company must redeWcr "-' ti of net earnings $12,G0U of the preferred stock at up to 105 s:J f: accrued dividends. v ' (' Karr.inprs in 1?1S vere more than five times the divicerl v- L' quirements and f .r seven months of 1919 at the rate of thirty- times the dividend. No bonded debt. Net quick assets exoee-i ' i r.er share for the entire issue of preferred stock; registrar, tie T L'cni'LT National bank. ' 1 1: t: Ki g Complete circular sent on recruest. I WRIGHT-SWAN & CO., i' 332 First National Bank Building, ('(Mlt) , Denver, Colo. fp -V. al I u. mm EE0KEE3 Members ef th Si!t Uit S"i . Exchange. Stocks and B:cdj h: " died la nil msrkets. LibtrJ it- -'" I Tiaces mad oo tecaritia it ta tble ratej. I i Stock EicSacge BIdg. tfasatd 1." lTEllfflI)RSs I Correspondent E. F. Huttin 4 Ci. ,T I Stocks Bends 3R ! Cotton Grain i Coutinuous Qiiot.-.ticns over or : s- ' rect private wires froa aU .-.(, markets and exchanges tecfsii J4 ! posted. : ! We specialize on local Iadastr.i: - : : Bank Securities. Complete sfr--3 on Salt Lake Exchange, it J ! vats telephone connection. r-i i ' LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT AM i sold j :r j Was.itch and t , ; HOTEL UTAH BUILOINij LUKE C0LLECTS ; plilili , t,i S.'."" Continental T.n:1 ' ' Salt Lake City. I " LUKE COLLECT SERBCE 'f '.,,. ip,, oo.o-f'il i.v-.'r.r .-u:illy I, '" V :,:.".:-. 'I'O lo'fiO'l': v.'llor: r,f lie: K'-firVY "' I'"'"11'"', I profit.', I. I'l Iti-, Iti-, ,;,.-.,ii,,l r, ;,on' : '.n fl :"'' o r:i.t ': ;t toil vr-'ln r.f f,:.,f:''. ' 'r.'liC'i'-'-i. ;i ". wr-II :i'l 'in a rr f. ), l:r, .,;, .li-o ',r Kl'. 1: v;ilu'":. ':,'n nr. f r.'I t.i ir.r, :u!t v. I fj 1 n von f i,ra, . ;iri I ro ' V'. r.,r, f I,')'T Ifl- f.-j ',i, :,:':. 'i'.tl ll'lr J, .-lit. "ilrrimit '.'c, irltlra j 'j'.UI tl '.r...l..a lllflri. .. , i ..1 -:;,'"', . . . 1 " -': ' , ; , I 1 . , - I . |