THURSDAY. JUNE 11
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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TOTOJKfES IN OIL AM) GAS
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 $50M per shared READ ON-
What the Company Is
The Pacific Co&it Cat k Oil Co. U
compooed of reliable buiincsi men of
Oregon and Waihingtoa whoe only
purpose li to develop the property to
the beit of its ability and produce a
paying mine of oil and gaa that all
who have purchased stock may share
in its profit. The officers aerve with
out salary and Include among them
wine of the mo.t reputable citizens
of the State. To make the company
strong on account' of Iti brilliant fu
ture it hat 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 trees.
R. A. Wade, vice-president
Directors John Nelson, Oneida,
Wash.; Ceo. L Hutchins, Portland;
Wm. Anderson, Deep River, Wash.
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 andj 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 01 tne work.
Go and see them drill in the ground. The location of the plant is right on John Nelson's place at Onieda
where he has farmed for the past 26 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 thee because it has been put to practi
cal heating and illuminating tests without a break. 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 Gen'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.
Stoctt for Sale
For Development Pur oses
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 money secured
from the Sale of stock will be to push
the worlc Every dolar will be used
to prepare for 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
until 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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C0MPR0MISES ARE UNLIKELY
&gin Proceedings by Hearing Cases
from the 11th and 12th Missouri
Districts at the Same Time, Four
Out of Nine Days Elapsed.
CHICAGO, June 10,-Consolida-
tion of contests will possibly be the
future order of business of the Re
publican national convention. After
the convention had completed its
labors yesterday it issued a statement
showing that only two-fifths of the
contests filed before it have been
settled, while four out of the nine
days at the disposal of the committee
have elapsed. As a consequence the
plan which has been adopted forthc
Texas contests may become general
The disputes from that state, involve
ing four delegates at large and six
teen districts, are to be considered in
a body, the issues in each of the.sev
cnteen cases being almost exactly
similar. ' V' "ifl
As an earnest of their intention
to rush their work to completion, the
members of the national committee
will begin today's proceedings' by
hearing the cases from the llth and
12th Missouri districts at thelsfcait
time, . ., .
It is not considered likely ''that
more compromises of a nature. sim
ilar to that reached in the Louisiana
cases yesterday will be reached,.'-. Con
(JjHfions in that state were more,' or
fess unique and the Taft leaders who
voted for the compromise measureTin
the committee says' they ' did : iso
merely for the purpose of clearing up
a tangled situation.
It is thought the measure's adopted
yesterday by which the party is to be
reorganized in that state will result
in abolishing the recurrent contests
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between the blacks and the whites.
The "Lily Whites" of the state
with which the national committe has
been compelled to wrestle with each
returning convention time. That, at
least, is the object of the adopted
Man as rvnliiinerl kv ITarrv S V....
Cfcfcirman of the National Committee,
wna proposed its adoption and is
willing to take full responsibility for
it. It ws the fear of the Taft man
agers if they yielded to the demand
for a . split, that they would thereby
esiaousrfv a precedent which might
prove bothersome" when the contests
from following Southern States were
reached They believed the race
questioiu upon which tli Louisiana
cste. hiirired, would bob my in eve
oincr southern delegation.
4 "at their fears m this respect
were taken up after the Louisiana
cases f had been disDosed of. M
mention. of a split delegation from
that state filtered nnst Hi
trie committee room and the 16 con
testing laft delegates were a
sented. , A similar result following
the hearmir of the strmrarle for eon
trol of the tenth district of Missouri,
and the committee then adinnrnprl
The men who are preparing to ad
vance the causes of aspirants for the
We-presKlential nomination will in
crease their efforts to marshal sup
porters today. Thus far ther ha
been a remarkable lethargy regarding
the second place on the ticket but in
dications are not lacking that this
state of affairs is to be modified from
how on. The contest for the nlace i
likely to resolve itself into a struggle
Between the -east and the west of
which some of the Southern leaders
are reported to be ready to take ad
vantage to gain possible recognition
lor their section on the ticket. The
present concensus of opinion, how
ever, looks toward New York, and
when the delegates from the state
arrive they will be expected to an
nounce a candidate upon whom they
can unite.
Additional headquarters are to be
opened today, according to present
plans. The La Follette rooms in the
Grand Pacific Hotel will be' thrown
open and efforts to line up support
for him begun.
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Long limit on tickets and stopover orivileees. Corresnondimy
other points. ' Inquire' of (5; W. Roberts, local agent, for full oarticulari
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highway extends, or address ;
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General Passenger Agent, Portland.
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The itch gone the moment the
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Try a free sample of this oil' as
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offer it to our regular patrons if we
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Call at our store for a pamphlet or
write direct to the D. D. D. D. Co..
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ILL RUSH WORK
Republican National Committed
Will Consolidate Contests
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