VEBNESDAY, JUNE 1 0
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON,
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Right at the Mouth of the Columbia River
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That OIL and natural GAS have been discovered in paying quantities across the Columbia River from Astoria at Onieda,
Washington, has been important enough to a number of well-known reliable parties to cause the organization of the Pacific
Coast Gas & Oil Co., with a capital stock of $300,000. This company has just placed a number of shares of stock on the market
at the low price of $50.00 per share. READ ON--
What the Company Is
The Pacific Coat Ga & Oil Co. it
composed of reliable business men of
Oregon and Waliington whose only
purpose is to develop the property to
the best of its ability and produce a
paying mine of oil and gai that all
who have purchased stock may share
in its profits. The ofliceri serve with
, out salary and include among them
' tome of the most reputable citizens
of the State. To make the company
strong on account of its brilliant fu
ture it has secured leases on over
6000 acres of land. It has obtained
the highest expert authority on the
geological formation of the land,
employed the strongest expert work
men to operate the drilling apparatus
and given such other evidence of good
faith to warrant any man making an
investment with them.
Alex Sweek, president, Portland.
Clayton S. Barber, sec- and treas.
R. A. Wade, vice-president.
Directors John Nelson, Oneida,
Wash.; Ceo, L. Hutchins, Portland;
Wm. Anderson, Deep River, Wash. '
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THIS famous oil property is located on the north bank of the Columbia River directly opposite Astoria,
and right at the mouth of Deep River, at Onieda, Washington. The derrick machinery and drilling
apparatus is on the ground at work daily, and open to the inspection of the public. Mr. John D. Magner
and Fred E. Carl, two of the most competent oil and gas drillers in the country are in charge oi tne work.
Go and see them drill In the ground. The location of the plant is right on John Nelson's place at Oniedai
where he has farmed for the past 20 years. He has been using this gas for the past 6 years that this
company is now digging down for a plentiful supply. The gas'is there because it has been put to practi
cal heating and illuminating tests without a Weak. We want you to see the plant in operation. Look
over the exceptional facilities for handling the product, and then form your opinion of those who own
stock rn the company Take the steamer Julia B. or the Oen'l Washington any morning from Astoria and
spend an hour at the plant and see it work. You can return in the morning or afternoon of the same day
This visit will prove a revelation. There is nothing like it in the northwest. This drilling outfit is the
biggest and most up to date ever operated on the Pacific coast. '
Stock for Sale
For Development Purposes
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The per value of the stock is $100
per share, but is now offered at one
half ($50) and it is worth it The
company has already sold a limited
amount of stock, equipped the prop
erty with the best working machinery
in the world and it has plans for a
great future. The mony secured
from ihe sale of stock will be to push
thS work. Every dolaf will be used
to prepare lor the best interest of the '
company. As the drill goes down the
stock will surely rise. The price it is
now offered at will only be a short
time. A good rule is to let oppor
tunity in when it knocks at the door.
For an investment there is nothing
more tangible, brighter or more surer
dvidend paying than this stock, par
ticularly at $50 per share. Don't wait
nnt.il it goes to par, but buy now. It
is really a chance that comes seldom.
Further particulars at the addresses
given below.
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402 Commercial Block, Portland, Oregon. Hoggins & Warren, Savings Bank Building, Astoria, Oregon.
?4 ERICA'S TEAM SELECTED.
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5 of the1 Best Athletes in the Coun-
try Are Chosen.
JKKW YORK, June 9-To repr!
Wit the United State in (lie Olympic
lines which will be held iff tendon
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i.xt month, 76 men, the pick of the
untry's athletes, were tonight sc-
When Women
Suffer Headache
back pains, dizziness, languor; or
feel listless, dull and fagged,
special care should be taken to
maintain the general health, and
to assist Nature through the time
of unusual demand.
At a woman's remedy,
CHADS
PILLS
have held first place for nearly
sixty years. They bring new life
to the system and supply neces
sary aid when it Is most needed.
Beecham's Pills impart nerve
force, act gently on the bowels,
regulate the bile, improve the
blood, create appetite and promote
digestion. Their tonic properties
relieve weakness and quickly
Renew Health
and Spirits
4oU ETrywhw. la best 10. and 2 Sc.
Icctcd as the American tcairt by the
Amrican Olympic team committee.
Dearborn, McGrath, Rose, Sheridan'
and Coe are some of those selected
to compete in tire heavyweight and
discus event, Sliepard at the middle
distance, Hillman and Smithsort (or
the hurdles, Gilbert (or pole vault and
Ewry in high and broad jumps are
regarded as safe winners for the
team. While the team selected to-
lityht will be the fiiain reliance of
American in various events, the com-
mitte has also formulated a supple
inentary list including more promis
ing of the younger element, who may
be drawn upon to complete the entry
list but the list selected tonight is
likely to be the one used In making
up the entries for the various events
which wil b announced in detail to
morrow.
The resolutions were passed by the
executive committee, of American
committee after selection of the team
made it plain that the men on th
elected list as given are those who
places as members of the teams with
expenses defrayed by the committee
are assured. The sending of athletes
from the supplemental list the com
mittee states, is dependant upon ,thc
subscription'of further funds. !
VOLCANO IN ERUPTION.
Stomach Troubles.
Many remarkable cures of stomach
troubles have been effected bv Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
One man who had spent over two
thousand dollars for medicine and
treatment was cured by a few boxes
of these tablets. Price 25 cents.
Samples free at Frank Hart and lead
ing druggists.
Subscribe for the Morning Astorian.
60c a month by carrier or mail.
SAN' FRAN'CISCO, June 9-Ac-cording
to a report brought to this
city oy the Steamer Aeon just arrived
here from Apia, Samoa, the volcano
Mu, which broke out In August, 1905,
on the island of Savali, one of the
Ssmoan Group, is again in violent
eruption and covered a large and fer
tile part of the islahd which previots
ly escaped with lava. The inhabit
ants of the district, which is knon
as Matautu, have fled before the river
of Molten rock- and taken refuge on
adjoining islands.
For some time after the first' great
eruption three yiars ago 'Mu has flow
ed slowly and through1 suulerraikari
channels to the sea, but about one
month ago a fresh outburst canie' that
devastated some of the most produc
tive land on Savaii. The flow is ap
proaching the village of Salealila, and'
its inhabitants are preparing to" leave.
When the Aeon left Apia, 19 days
ago the lava flow had covered riiore
than seven square miles of land arfd
was- spreading fast.
east drive of which she is oarticularlv
iona. ine greater part ot tne tnous
amts of plants which will go to make
up tVe bed are of American growth,
but mor'V than 6,000 of them were im
ported rrbm ' Belgium. Comissioner
Smith says that the plantation will be
the finest of its kind in the world.
GENEROUS GIFT
N'EW YORK, Tune 9-In a lone
bed of Rhododendrons in Central
Park, New York's most beautiful
breathing spot is the recent gitt of
M'rs.. Russell Sage to the people of the
city. If is estimated that' the eift
which will be known as the Satre
plantation', will', by the time it is fin
ished represent an outlay on the part
of Mrs. Sage' of af least $50,000. Mrs.
Sage drives in the park a great deal
and recently vi'si'tefl Park Commis
sioner Smitlt and' offered to install
the flowering shrubs in order to
brighten' up a stretch along the main
ENGINEERS BRAVE ACT
Risk His Life To Save His Train
From Wreck
CHICAGO, June 9 A despatch to
the Tribune from Springfield, Illinois
says:
Lawrence O'Brien, an Illinois Cen
tral engineer, risked his life in a cab
filled .with scalding steam yesterday
to save his train from wreck.
When the southbound mail express
Was nearing Marine a patch on the
boiler head gave way. The cab was
filled with a cloiyi of steam, while the
hot water poured out in a stream
O'Brien' and Fireman Thos. Slick
plunged through the open front wind
ows of the cab and took refuge on the
running' board.
Crawling back through the narrow
opei'firig,"- O Brlen groped in the suf
foCating steam, found the throttle and
closed it'arid applied (he brakes. Unti
the train stopped, with a jar the pas
sengefS were unaware that anything
had happened. O Bnerf was slightly
scalded.
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Alfred Shrubb Arrives In New York,
For Professional' Matches.
NEW YORKT"jurie; 9-AIfred
Shrubb, the English" professional' dis
tance runner and holder of the fast
running records from one arid a
quarter to eleven miles, has arrived
in New York. While "here he" will
eniraire in a series of nrnfe ssinnaf
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races and he will try to induce Tom'
Longboat, the Indian to' run him a
match for a respectable sum.' Shrltbb
was accompanied by his wife and
baby.
Before leaving for America Shriibb
made an attempt to beat the world's
record for ten miles, which 'is' fifty
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every method of painting and
finishing clearly, exactly.
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minutes, 40 seconds made by himself
while an amateur, but he failed bv
:ibout three minutes.
Morning Astorian delivered by car
rier, ' 60 cents per month. Contains
all the Associated Press reports, besides-all
the local news.
Cheap Round-Trip Rates to the East.
The O. R. & N. Company will sell
round-trip tickets to Eastern points
on June 19 and 20; July 6, 7, 22
and 23; August 6, 7, 21 and 22. For
particulars call on
G. W. ROBERTS Agent,
O. R. N. Dock.
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