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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1908)
There is a report that I am handling An elegant assortment of hand Mr. Schiller’s bread, there is no truth I painted china dishes. Excellent for in it but I am handling those good I birthday, wedding or Christmas pres square loaves from Allen & Reagans. ents. Call and examine the assort Boss. ment at the Boss. The Emerick serves meals at a Those square loaves of bread, fresh hours. Everything neat and clean, daily at the Boss. prices reasonable. 11-tf They say all whiskey is good whis key only some is better than others “Some” means “H arper ” the others are “alsorans ’’—Call for H arper at E. H. H elms ’. LOST—Gold neclace with a gold cross as fob. Finder will please return to this office. 1 Fortunes of the World Are Founded on Oil Joe Chans'or, now several times a millionaire, was, not so long ago, a clerk in Los Angles. He borrowed some money for the purpose of operating in California oil; the result was that it made him one of the wealthiest men in the satate. John A. Bunting, formerly a brakeman on the Southern Pacific, through the investment of $ 70.00 in Calif ornia oil land became a millionaire. I We could tell you of innumerable others. Why were Bunting, Cbanslor and many others, who made their money through investments in oil, successful? Because they were shrewd, level-headed, observing men possessing unbounded confidence in the great future of the California oil fields and the oil industry. The demand for oil is increasing daily. The consump tion far exceeds the output. Several oil companies paid substantial dividends when oil was selling at fifteen cents per barrel. Oil is now selling at SIXTY CENTS PER BARREL at the well. The total divid ends for the year 1908, from all the oil companies now doing business in California, not including the Stan dard, will probably reach the $6,000,000 mark, and reach the $10,000,090 mark for the year 1909. There fore, the natural conclusion to arrive at is INVEST IN OIL SECURITIES; INVEST AT ONCE. We are offering for sale a limited number of shares on what we consider to be one of the best Companies operat ing in Kern County, in fact, in California. We refer to the stock of the KERN ASSOCIATED OIL COM PANY. The stock of the KERN ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY is the best proposition ever offered the investment public. This Company owns free of in cumbrance FORTY ACRES IN THE VERY HEART OF THE KERN RIVER OIL DISTRICT and situated on the Southern Pacific Railroad. It adjoins the San Joaquin Oil and Development Company’s property which was recently merged with the Associated Oil Company. WHOSE STOCK IS NOW SELLING AT $34.(X) PER SHARE. It also adjoin the famous Discovery well, where oil was first discovered in the Kern River oil fields. THE KERN ASSOCIATED OIL COM PAY has two wells on its property. Well No. 1 IS IN OIL and gives about sixty-five barrels of oil per day. With a greater depth and a more approved pump, the productions will be largely in creased. The Company desires to sink four more wells and to install modern compressed-air pumps. We believe that well No. 2 will, with greater depth, produce a large and inexhaustable oil supply, as are the other wells on adjoining properties. We are offering a limited number of shares in this Company at 20 cents per share. Do you realize what that means? It means that in purchasing this stock you become interested in a company that can produce the oil. It is not a case of “They may,” "They should,” but “THEY ARE.” Let us again impress upon you these highly im ftortant facts; The property is a producer: isentire- y surrounded by reliable pro ucing properties that there is sufficient acreage (forty acres) to justify the drilling of forty more wells, all of which would be in the very core of one of the richest oil-producing dis tricts in the world. Remember that Kern County produces as much oil as any other three oil producing counties in California. Shipping facalities could not be better, for the property adjoins the Sonthern Pa cific tracks. The Company has valuable assets in im provements. Two wells, derrick, tanks, tools and bunkhouses, etc. Before accepting the fiscal agency of The Kern Associated Oil Co. we thoroughly investigated every detail pertaining to the Company and its property. We did not take snap judgement, we never do; con sequently want to assure you that the stock of this Company at twenty cents per share is the most un paralleled opportunity for the investor that ever came under our observation. We sincerly believe that the Kern Associated Oil Co. is destined to pay dividends as surely and as reg ularly as is the Associated Oil and other companies operating on adjoining properties, and we see no reason why within twelve months the stock should not be quoted at many times its present selling price. We unhesitatingly advise you to buy every share you can possibly afford. _____ the stock advance ’. Watch from twenty cents to two dollars. Do not delay. Get your order in to us quickly. $ 20 will buy 100 shares, par value $ 100. $ 50 will buy 250 shares, par value $ 250. $100 will buy 500 shares, par value $ 500. $500 will buy 2,500 shares, par value $2,500. From the above cash price you may dedut five per cent. If you are not prepared to pay cash, then buy on our easy-payment plan of one-fifth cash and one-fifth monthly. 100 shares for $20 pav $4 down and $4 monthly 250 shares for $50-»pay $10down and $10 monthly. 500 shares for $100—pay $20 down and $20 monthly. 1,500 shares for $300 pay $60 down and $60 monthly. THE STOCK OF THE KERN ASSOCIATED OIL CO. IS THE BEST BUY ON THE MARKET TO-DAY. ACT QUICKLY, BEFORE THESHARES ARE ADVANCED IN PRICE. JOSEPH J. HOGAN CO JOSEPH J. HIXJAN CO. 802-803 Metropolis Bank Bldg. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Please send full particulars about the Kern Associated Oil Co. Name............................................................. Street “1 802-803 Metropolis Bank Bldg. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. ’................... «»"••••• shares of the Kern Associrted Oil Co. Name Street MARRIAGE LICENSES new cases E. C. Morse and J. A. Leneery, co partners vs. J. M. Easterling; action to recover money. F. M. Calkins at torney for plaintiff. State of Oregon vs. J M. Williams; peddling without a license. P. M. Morse vs. Rogue River Val ley Orchards company a corportion; action to recover money. PROBATE COURT Estate of Joseph Wilson deceased; order appointing November 27, 1908 as day for final settlement. In the matter of the guardianship of Daniel Whetstone, an insane; or der appointing Christobel Rose Whet stone guardian. Estate James D. Weeks deceased; final report of administrator filed and approved. Estate David Allen, deceased; final report of administrator filed and ap proved. Estate D. Polk Mathews deceased; order for sale of real property. Estate Huldah Colver deceased; or der for sale of real property. Estate M. P. Phipps deceased; semi annual account of admistratrix filed and approved. Estate Jacob Hugger deceased; re port of final account of administrator continued until Nov. 28, 1908. Estate Matilda Jane Reeser; order continuing final hearing until Decem ber 12, 1908. Estate Walter S. Jones deceased; or der confirming sale of personal proper ty. Estate Benjamin F. Wagner deceas ed; Benjamin F. Wagner Jr., admin istrator, and G. F. Billings E. C. Pay ne and Ed Farlow appraisers. Estate Granvill Sears deceased; final report of administrator filed; ■ The Jacksonville Vote SAN FRANCISCO, CAL JOSEPH J. HOGAN CO. HOUSE Fred Yergen and Emma Lenor See. George Brown Whitcom and Bernice Thelma Studebaker. Ener Eckrem and Grace Sullivan. Clarence Marshall and Mabel L. Rus sell. Josiah V. Hockett and Mary T. Kee ner. Philip Weir and Mary Frances Squir es Leon Hibbs and Jannie Owens. Walter L. Lowe and Winnifred Con ner. Walter Bergman and Lona Watkins. Geo. Nichols Jr., and Hazel Charley. ♦ 802-3 Metropolis Bank Building COUPON COURT Items of Interest to Jackson Coup’y Tax Payers The election was very quiet and the vote small. There was no one hang ing around the polls, no ward heelers handing out cards and everything pas sed off like clock work. The vote stood 154 for Taft and 73 for Bryan. Antioch, Gold Hill, Meadows, Rock Point, Sterling, Willow Springs, Wood ville and Wimer precincts gave Bryan small majorities. ADVERTISED LETTERS. The following letters remain uncalled for in the Postoffice at Jacksonville, Oregon. Those calling for the same must give the date of this advertise ment, and say “Advertised. ” Mrs. Mama Hadges. JOHN F. MILLER Postmaster. Read the Post.