PAGE FOUR
Long distance hauling, piano
moving a specialty.
Any time—any where
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1925
Film Extras Shortage at
Hollywood Unusual
Chestnut Transfer
where. The comedy is fast and premises as against the Defendants bears date March 5, 1925.
rapid-fire, full of laughter.
Dated and first published this
I above named and each and all of
Johnny Hines, who plays the
9th day of March, 1925.
!
them
and
forever
barring
the
said
conductor, is admirably supported
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
in the cast by Doris May, Robert Defendants and all persons claim-
Attorney for Plaintiffs.;
Cain, Ruth Renick, Fred Esmelton, ing by, through or under them or
Residence and Post Office Ad- '
Dan Mason, Byron »Sage, Dorothy either of them, or any of them dress, First National Bank Building,'
Burns/ and Dick Sutherland. This from claiming any right, title or Cottage Grove, Ore.
m9a20(M)
picture is scheduled to appear at interest in said premises; and for
such
other
and
further
relief
as
j
the Arcade
Theatre
Saturady,
March 21.
to thj Court may seem equitable. .
This summons is published once I
each week for six successive and I
Boston .Roast.
Ono pound can of kidney bean», consecutive weeks in the Cottage | it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf
or equivalent quantity of cooked I Grove Sentinel by order of the * ness caused by Catarrh.
vy uru&guts for over 40 years
beans (2 cup»),
pound grated 1 Honorable J. F. Skipworth, Judge j
cheese (2 cups), cup bread crumbs, | of tho Circuit Court, which Order I F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Okie
3 teaspoons salt. Mash beans or!
put through meat grinder.
Add |
the cheese and sufficient bread i
crumbs to make the mixture stiff
enough to be formed into a roll.
Bake in a moderate oven, basting
occasionally with butter and water.
Serve with tomato sauce.
An almost unheard of thing hap
pened recently in Huliyvood, when
a shortage was reported in the ‘‘ex-
traM market, This was on the oc-
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
casion of the filming of tlio Johnny
(Acrons street from 8. P. depot)
Hines comedy, “Conductor 1492.’'
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
One of the big and thrilling
STORAGE AND GENERAL scenes in this snappy comedy of
TRANSFER
a street-car romance required a
great fire scene, where a doll hos-
Office phono fi,
pitnlj tenement house and car barns
Residence phono 155-L
J burn completely to the ground.
The streets were teeming with
men, women and children and the
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B police had a difficult job to hold
u
B I the mobs back from breaking
□
i
□ I through tho fire lines and getting
B into danger from the falling debris
a
n
□
□ and firebrands.
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'j
And this is just where the
a
LJ
n
□ I “extras’’ came in. Johnny Hines
□
II ! needed “extras,’’ and lots of them.
Merchants! Your salesbooks.
|
g
There is always an army of them Place vour order with The
it
LI
ti We wont your produce and guar IJ besieging the studio gates in Holly Sentinel 60 days before you
ri antee you top market prices. Our a wood and when there is n call for must have them.
xxx
butinam established 14 years ago.
one, the police have to be called
Reference: Bank of California
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
out to keep order.
U
PAGE & SON
But on this oceusion there was
PORTLAND, OREGON
Tn the matter of the estates of
practically no limit to the number :
D
that could be used. Ho somebody Harriet C. Pitcher and Miles
had an opportunity to have his i Pitcher, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Ben
dreams fulfilled—short and tall,
lean and fat, old mid young, blonde F. Pitcher has been by the county
and brunette, black and white- court of the »State of Oregon, in
Cottage Grove Folks Should Find all kinds and shapes were repre-1 and for Lane county,, appointed ad
the Cause and Correct It.
sented on tho Warner studio lot I ministrator of the estate of Har
riett C. Pitcher and Miles Pitcher,
when this big scene was filmed.
Are you all worn out! Feel tired,
“Conductor 1492” is a story of ! I deceased, and that all persons hav
nervous, half sick! Do you have a
constant backache; sharp twinges a young Irishman, freshly arrived ing claims against the said estates
of pain, too, with dizzy spells and in this country, bent on finding are hereby notified to present the
annoying urinary disorders! Then fame and fortune. Terry O’Toole, same, duly verified, to the said
there’s cause for worry and moro —that was his name—could think Ben F. Pitcher, administrator, at
in use to give your weakened kid of no better way in which to start Dorena, Oregon, within six months
neys prompt help. Use Doan’s Pills than to realize one of his cherished from the 12th day of March, 1925.
—a stimulant diuretic to the kid
ben F. 1 PITCHER,
boyhood ambitions and become a
neys.
s
Cottage Grove folks recommend conductor on a street car. With his Administrator of the i Estate of
Harriett C. Pitcher and Miles
typical obstinacy, he went after
Doan’s for just such troubles.
Mrs. W. H. McCaleb, 747 H. Sec this job and got it,
Pitcher, deceased.*
ond St., Cottage Grove, says: "1
His adventures in runnnig the H. J. »Shinn, Attorney for
hud weak kidneys and I. was also car, flirting with the ladies, beat
(•state.
m»afip(M)
nervous and been me run down. 1
ing
up
refractory
passengers
nnd
had no energy mid often neglected
SUMMONS.
my housework. My kidneys acted doing various things to make tho
too frequently. I used Doan’s Fills time pass pleasantly, make enough
and they soon helped mo and I felt laughter to keep one in good
In the Circuit Court of the Stnte
stronger mid better in every way. humor for weeks.
of Oregon for Lano County.
My energy was restored and I was
Rbbert E. Lucky and Lydia K.
When ho fnlls in love and decides
free from that tiled feeling.”
Price fiOc, at all deniers. *Don’t to break into society thero is a riot Lucky, his wife, Plaintiffs, vs
Murphy and Jane
simply ask for n kidney remedy— of fun in watching tho “breaks” Phillip 8.
get Doan’s Pills -the satno that he makes at the table and else Doo Murphy, his wife, Alice Taylor
Mrs. McfJhlcb had. Foster Milburn
anil John Doe Taylor, her husband,
Co Mfr4 Buffillo. N. Y
»18-25 □□□nnnnnn nnnnnnnnn Junies Murphy and Jane Doe Mur
□
phy, his wife, Kuto Hparks and
□
n John Doe Sparks, her husband,
□
□ Ella Austin and John Doe Austin,
nnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnn her husband, Nancy Murphy Taylor
and John Doi Taylor, her husband,
WE SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH
iqjt grade typewriters at low Harriet Murphy Mitchell and John
prices und on easy terms. We also Doo Mitchell, her husband, and Ida
linndlo all makes of adding ma Murphy Buchanan and John Doe
chinos.
Every machine is thor Buchanan, her husband, and the
oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Boy unknown heirs of A. H. Hpare,
n machine and pay like rent. deceased; and Walter F. Huff and
Royal Sales Co.. Inc., 500 Oregon Alien J. Huff, his wife, James C.
Bldg., Portland, Ore.
tf-sn(2)
Huff and Winnie Huff, his wife,
PRACTICAL NURSING SOLICIT Oracle A. Conner and CharlcB Con
ed. Have hud years of experi- nor, her husband, Newton J. Huff
eue. Mrs. Helen Swannon, Cottage anil Hophia Huff, his wife; and
Grove, Oregon, Lorano route, phone also all other persons or parties
20F12.
m5-30p(2) unknown claiming any right, title,
estate, lion or interest in the real
FOR HALE—DESIRABLE HIGH ostat'» described in the Complaint
After eatinq or smokinfc
Wrigleyh freshens the i iouth
building lots between north Tenth herein.
and sweetens the breath.
and Lane streets. Accessablo to
To: Phillip H, Murphy and Jane
Nerve» are soothed. throat la
both streets. Mrs. Clara Burkhold Doe Murphy, his wife, Alice Taylor
refreshed and digestion aided
er, 225 north Lane streo, phone and John Doo Taylor, her husband,
So easy to carry nw little | ncket1
118-J.
m5-2tip(2; James Murphy mid June Doo Mur
FOR
SALE SEVERAL THOU- phy, his wife, Kato Sparks and
wind feet of used one inch cable, John Doe Sparks, her husband,
in good condition.
Suitable for Elin Austin and John Doe Austin,
A. L. Woodard.
ni5*16p(2) her lyisbmel, Nancy Murphy Taylor
mid John Doo Taylor, her husband, j
Harriet Murphy Mitchell and John ■
Doe Mitchell, her husband, and Ida
Murphy Buchanan and John Doe
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
Buchanan, her husband, and the
unkuown heirs of A. H. Spare,
H. W. TITUS, D. M. D.
FOR HALE.—GOOD
W ACRE deceased; and Walter F. Huff and
Dentistry
ranch, 10 miles from Yoncalla. Alice J. Huff, his wife, James C.
Modern equipment. First National Half under cultivation, other half
Huff mid Winnie Huff, his wife,
Bank budding. Hours. 9 to 12 ami
1 to 0. E; cuing» and Buudays b" is good timber. Six hundred acres Graeio A. Conner and Charles Con-
oupointiueiit. Office ubouo. 10: res out range. Place next to mining ner, her husband, Newton J. Huff
i ‘.'nee phone, 184-J.
property. Call 708 Chestnut ave and Sophia Huff, his wife; and
nue.
iu9-ltip(2) also all other persons or partie»
HERBERT W. LOMBARD
Attorney nt l.t*
OLD RAG.H WANTED NOTHING unknown claiming any right, title,
First National Hank Bmldiug
I ons than 2 feet square. Must be estate, lien or interest in the real
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Phone M4
clean and uf material that will ab estate described in the Complaint
sorb gasoline; old underclothing, heroin.
DR. O. E. FROST
In the name of the State of Ore
flannel» und tb<* like preferred. Can
Office in Lawson building
gon: You and each of you are
not
use
old
socks,
mercerized
or
Phone 47
hereby required to appear and
Cottage Grove
Oregon hard surface goods or small pieces
of any kind. We want the best answer the Complaint filed against
GAVHN 0. DYOTT, M. D.
rags and pay the best price, 5 cents you in tho above entitled Court
Physician and Hurgoou
tho pound. The Sentinel.
tf and cause on or before six weeks
from the date of the first publi
Evenings by appointaient
' ite 3, Kim Bldg , Cottage Grove. REED BABY CARRIAGE FOR cation of this Summons, and if j
Entrance ou north Sixth street, just
sale.
May be seen nt Racket you 1 fail so to nppear and answer I
off Main.
store.
ml2 hip said Confplaint, for want thereof J
■ ■ ■ _ ____ _
. ________»
the Plaintiffs
I
will apply to the
DR. W. E. LEBOW
FOR SALE CHEAP BELGIAN Court t fur the relief demanded in
Dentiti
mure,
nix
yvnr»
old
weighing
1500
Office Fifth mid Main. Hours, 8:H
said Complaint, to-wit: for n Do
tu 12 und 1 to tt:3U. Evening* ano pound». I m true and sound. Wright eree of the said Court adjudging
Bunday» by appointment. Phones A »Son, Walker, Or»'.
mid 23p(2) and decreeing that the Plaintiffs
office 30, rv miden«» KU J.
are tho owners in fee simple of the
following described premises:
DR 11 A. HAGEN
stion,
five - room
IJconsed Drugleas Physician
Beginning nt a point 35.48 chains i
and garage, build
‘hone 30. Ostrander Building,
. for 82,500. Prop North of the Southwest Corner of I
% Main Hi root, Cottage Grove
th.. Henry Small D. L. C. No. St,
I'-half mile east of
said corner being the angle corner !
tett.
mlfiî3p(2)
. FORRES. M. D.
on the U est boundary of »aid '
■mi. nud Burgeon
FOR
hale
MY
PLACE
AT 82« Henry Small D !.. C. No. 57, run-I
Ctill» a swored day or night
»»nth Sixth street.
Sherman uiug thence West fi.22 chains.
Mut.rnO
Work a Hpciialty
ilkins.
route
I,
Monroe,
Ore t hence north 4.81 chains, thence I
Dr. Kime < old office.
Phones,
ml« 2fij»(25 East to the Northwest corner of |
Of fire 34, Residence 199-J.
a certain tract of land deeded by 1
TO
THE
HOME
HFEKER - mid A.
A H. Sparo
Spare to W. I». 'Huff
choice Iota 50x114, accessible tn on the 27th day of June. 1910, by
north Tenth and north luine streets.
tv Deed and recorded in
Thirty year« Home have beautiful evergreen
No. 91, l’ago 75, Deed
oriel
Ire*'», others clear. These streets
i Lane County, Oregon, on
rove
are very popular nnd are rapidly
h day of Novembri
„ter, 1910.!
building up with homes
Hard
South 8.07 chains, thence'
DR. A
KIME
surface nnd macadam road, make
> the placo uf beginning, al!
Bui g eon
these building lots desirable. Term«,
ion 32. Township 20, South
Gl tries a
♦turn darn Burkholder. 225 north Iu»no
3, West Willamette Meri
and hildrvn
Will care street, phons 118-J.
ml«90p(9t
tane County, State of
for onfinei
home if
desi <1.
Company
VEAL
POULTRY
EGGS
CAPONS
HOGS
Nerves All Unstrung?
/A Sweet Breath
WANTADS
all times
R* • after ei’ery meal
Filing carda. The Sentinel.
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine
PLANT GRAFTED WALNUTS
They are money makers
One of the largest and best blocks in the state. Selected
Vrooman Franquette strain, well grown, also select line
of the commercial layered Filberts. Have a complete
line of all other nursery stocks—apple, pear, cherry,
prune, plums, small fruits, berries, etc.
Our stock is well grown. Our prices are right. Send
now for prices, etc. Thirty-five years in business.
CARLTON NURSERY CO.
CARLTON, OREGON
Some Reasons Why I Believe
There Is Commercial Oil
In Lane County
GUSHERS ON ALL SIDES
♦ power strength of 20 candle power for ♦
Mr. Clement L. Webster, M. S., Geolo
a period of two hours and ten minutes,
gist, Minerologist nnd Paleonthologist,
and in addition to this gives forth a
who is endorsed by the “ Hmithsonian
surprising quantity of oil and oil tar
Institution” and “American Men of
and red ammonia water and other valu
Science” with titles and endorsements
able minerals too numerous to mention.
too numerous to mention, on the 30th
This would indicate the presence of
day of December, 1924, made a lengthy
oil and gas which has not been effected
report which appeared in the “Eugene
by any volcanic eruption, all of which
Daily Guard” and the “Eugene Morning
goes to prove that the oil- and gas is
Register,” in which ho positively de
still here in its original strength and
clares as follows: “In all my many years
IN BETWEEN PROPER ENCLOSURES
quality.
of travel and experience in geology and
SECOND:
Lane County is located
in oil field investigations no where have
GREAT GEOLOGISTS TESTIFY
between the Cascade mountains and the
I seen finer or more numerous typical
Coast range and between natural dikes
TWELFTH: The eleven reasons aboxo
geological oil structures, including domes,
that follow the general trend of these
briefly mentioned may help to explain
anticlines, synclines, monoclines, closures,
mountains, making perfect enclosures as
why Robert F. Campbell, geologist, gradu
confining beds, etc., than are found in
reservoirs for oil.
ate in geology, minerology nnd paleon-
the Eugene quadrangle. The oil wells
thology, of Edinburg University, Scotland,
at Eugene are being drilled on the apexes
THE NECESSARY UPLIFTS ARE HERE
and several American schools of geology,
of splendid oil domes.
Comparatively
said in his report of September 1st, 1923,
few such perfect oil domes exist in oth-r
THIRD: In between these mountain
“The leases which you have acceptel to
oil fields.”
ranges and dikes there are well defined
drill cover acreage that has been passed
anti clines in perfect contact with syn
J. E. Barry, geologist and graduate in
and defined as oil structures by the
clines and monoclines, with the uplift
geology under Honorable Dorsey Hager,
best authority in the world.”
up against these dikes, fault lines, traps
one of the world’s greatest geologists,
Dr. Herschel C. Parker, a scientist
and enclosures showing that the earth
on the 24th day of December, 1924, made
has been heaved up by internal pressure
and geologist strongly endorsed in tho
an extensive report including contour
laBt edition of “Who Is Who,” in his
caused by gas, resulting from oil.
maps of the Eugene quadrangle, in which
report made July 29th, 1924, goes on
he shows the Eugene well is located
SUFFICIENT FOSSIL BEDS
record and says. “I feel absolutely cer
■on the axis of the apex, between the
tain,
in
fact
U
know
that
this
is
an
oil
FOURTH: In between the basis of
basis of anticline on an oil dome and
field. I am sure that both tho well on
the anticlines and monoclines perfectly
positively predicts an oil well of largo
the
hill
at
Eugene
and
the
one
at
Cot
constructed oil domes are clearly visible,
production and the opening of an oil
tage Grove will be producers. 1 would
with large clam beds and fossil beds to
field of large proportions when the wells
not
be
surprised
to
see
either
one
of
be found on the top of these domes,
now being drilled have reached their
them come in as gushers any minute.”
which once was tho tide water of the
geological depths.
salt water sea; which now has been lifted
In a report made in the “Oregon Daily
WORLD CONTOUR MAP SHOWS OIL
hundreds of feet higher than where the
Emerald,” published by the State Uni
FIELD
shoro line of the ocean with its tides
versity of Oregon in its issue of May
ebbing in and out containing these clam
In adjusting the affairs between na
Sth, 1923, “Definite correlation of the
beds one was.
tions from war to peace conditions, the
Eugene sandstone with tho oligocene
oil concessions of the world also played
formations of Astoria has been brought
THE LOGS OF WELLS TELL THEIR
its important part. In this connection
about through the discovery of an aturia
STORIES
a contour map of the oil regions of the
angustata, a form of sea life related to
world was scientifically prepared and
the pearly nautilus, in a railroad cut
FIFTH: From the logs of the wells
published, which map was copyrighted
just east cf Eugene.”
drilled in Lane County down to a depth
by Funk & Wagnails Company, New
of between two and three thousand feet,
Honorable Mr. Lieberg, an authority
York City, which may is made on a
marine, eocene and oligocene and other
in geology, said, “Eugene is underlaid
scale of 2000 miles to the inch; whicn
sea fossils including also vegetable beds
with a vast deposit of oil.”
map shows tho location of the great oil
have been encountered, which showB that
Mr. Howard Hurlbert, un expert oil
pools of the world; which map shows
the oligoeerfe sea microseipic life, also
man and oil locator, in a report given
two large oil pools near the western
organic and vegetable life hns ages nnd
out June 22d, 1923, positively states that
coast of Oregon of over one hundred
ages been covered thousands of feet below
the two wells now being drilled in Lane
miles of length and breadth, given to
our present surface in large enough
County will come in with more than a
each oil pool. All of this clearly shows
quantities into the salt water preserva-
thousand barrels of oil a day.
that the great geologists who prepared
tion to form large bodies and oil pools
The Penn Pacific Oil Cimpany with
this map knew that there were large
sufficient to give this area an oil field
many
eminent
geologists
in
a
recent
re
oiL pools in western Oregon.
of surprising magnitude.
port positively states, “No oil field
could be predicted with greater certainty
OIL MAP REVEALS GREAT OIL POOL
SHELLS AND SHALE BEDS FOUND
until actually producing wells have been
DEEP IN THE EARTH
In the Geological Book of Oil Geology
brought in. Tho extent of the field
known as “Popular Oil Geology,” from
HIXTH:
The shell and shale beds
also places it as probably one of the
the Colorado Geological Department and
and the great variety of oil formations
very greatest in the whole country.”
Bureau of Mines, by the great Geologist,
already encountered in the wells now
In this same report they even mentioned
Victor Ziegler, printed in 1920, the oil
being drilled in Lane County gives the
the wells now being drilled in Lane
pools of America are clearly set forth.
strongest evidence that this field con
County as well located for oil.
This pictures the oil pools and in so
tains most favorable oil formations
doing
reveals an oil pool in Western
Geologist
J.
B.
Young,
who
recently
which in other fields are producing oil
Oregon which runs the whole length of
visited the Lane County wells, unhesi
in large quantities.
the entire state, over 75 miles wide and
tatingly declared that the wells were
located on geological structures and that
pictures a solid pool of oil including
INDICATIVE OIL SANDS
all the land now being drilled by the
the showings of gas oil gave every evi
8EVENTH: The idicative oil sands
Guaranty Oil Company of Oregon, which
dence of large producers when the proper
containing black and white paraffin and
again shows that the great Geologists and
geological depths have been reached.
beautiful rainbow colors of high grade
Geological authorities knew that thero
Honorable
‘
Mr.
Yaklev,
geologist
for
paraffin base oil showings of a sufficient
were large oil pools in and near Eugene
the
Standard
Oil
Company,
has
reported
quantity to satisfy any oil expert that
and Cottage Grove, long before the
that
the
possibilities
for
oil
in
and
near
we are on oil structures capable of pro
Guaranty Oil Company began its opera
Eugene in the Willamette Valley are
ducing oil in commercial quantities.
tions in Lane Connty. All of this re
very good.
veals that mysterious motives of some
LARGE WELLS POSSIBLE
Honorable Mr. Kellogg, geologist from
kind or another has held back operations
California,
examined
the
showings
at
EIGHTH: In both the wells now be-
in this field. All of this also reveals
the
wells
and
positively
stated
that
what
ing drill.wl sufficient gas has already
something of the reasons for tho oppo
he
saw
constituted
an
unfailing
sign
of
been encountered to show that there will
sition to the Guaranty Oil Company
large
producers.
be enough pressure back of the oil reser
operations at this time. In tho minds
In the Eugene Daily Guard of May
voir to justify the belief on the part of
of many these revelations are interpreted
11th, 1923. the following statement was
Scientists that this field ik capable of
to mean that those who knew about
contained, “Six months ago there were
producing gushers.
these oil pools were not ready nt this
but three or four oil operators in Oregon
time to have an oil field opened in
OIL SEEPAGE
but to date there are thirty operations
Lane County.
This also reveals that
under way.
According to statements
there is strong geological evidence of
NINTH: The oil seepages that are
made by Geologists who have examined *
oil pools with commercial oil in Lane
found in hundreds of places all over the
the territory there are indications that
County.
country with sulphur and gas coming
♦here is a great depisit of oil which it
to the surface, also show that thu
What these geologists of great note
is expected will be tapped by the wells
country is under a strong gas pressure
have so positively stated over their
now being drilled. These ccdnpanies have
forcing these showings even to the very
signatures, after most careful examine
all been encouraged by the very best
surface, in water wells, springs and in
tion of the state in general and of Lane
geologists that could be obtained.” This
swampy places.
County in particular, constitutes mv
ought to indicate to any honest reader
twelfth reason for believing that there
GENEBJLL TOPOGBAPHY BIGHT
what real geologists have already had
is commercial oil in Lane County.
I
to
say
and
what
they
are
willing
to
therefore, will leave it to yonr good
TENTH: The writer has visited and
do
and
stake
their
reputations
on
in
so
judgment which to believe.
carefully examined practically all of the
believe, scientific
saying and doing.
and geological research based on facts
great oil fields of the United States,
Many
other
Geologists,
too
numerous
as set forth by those who are in a po
Mexico and Canada and must honestly
to mention, have made similar reports
sition to know, or negative opinions
say that the general topographical lay
and
many
more
have
reported
favorably
which will not stand the test of inves
nf the land, oil structure.;, antieliam.
on
the
state
as
a
whole,
including
Hon
tigation.
synclines, monoclines, oil domes, fossil
orable Dorsey Hager and including n
beds, dikes, traps, enclosures, inlets,
In this brief survey I have not at
map and statement from tho United
apexes of anticliaes. with their axis,
tempted to exhaust the subject or to
States
Geological
Survey
at
Washington.
with the aeeessary drainage on era, and
give all that .-an be said on anv point
D. C., which the writer has in his posses
fault linen, forming reservoirs as found
but have tried to give a few facts in
sion
for
proof
if
necessary.
A
digest
in Lane County constitutes the nearest
the briefest possible form, or at least
from
this
report
reads,
"Oregon
is
s
dup'ication of these great oil fields of
twelve geological and scientific reasons
wonderful state with untold wealth lying
anything that the undersigned has here
why I honestly believe that there is
underneath
the
surface
in
petroleum
and
tofore found in any field.
commercial oil in Lane County.
mineral deposits.”
Tn conclusion I here submit over my
RICH GAS AND OIL IN COAL BEDS
In the Sutherlin Hun of April 13th.
signature that which I sincerely believe
i , 1923. the following article appeared from
ELEVENTH:
IJine County contains
future history will more than verify.
the pen of D. E. Livingstone, professor
many coal beds which eoal contains so
Very siaeerely yours ia the internt of
of geology at the Oregon Agricultural
much petroleum gas that evea ten ouaees
facts as we have then»,
College, "Oil may ba discovered at any
of said cool put in a retort will produce
time in Oregon.”
,
enough gas to burn at an average caa.lie
DAVH> EUGENE OLSON
FIRST:
Because there are gushers
south in California, north in Canada,
east in Montana, Wyoming and Colorado
and west oil is gushing out in the Pacific
Ocean and no scientific reason can be
given why the Creator should have for
gotten the center between all of these
districts.
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