The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, July 10, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    That OIL and natural GAS have been discovered in paying quantities across the Columbia River from Astoria at Onieda,
auuu ui me i acme
stock on the market
' Washington, f has been important enough to a number of well-known reliable partiesjto cause the organize
Coast Gas & Oil Co., with a capital stock of $300,000. This company has just placed a number of shareslof s
What the Company li
. The Pacific Coast Ca & Oil Co. it
composed, of reliable business men of
" Oregon and Washington whose only
purpose U to develop the property to
r the best of its ability and produce a
paying mine of oil and gas that all
who have purchased stock may share
In 'its profits. The officers serve with
' out alary and include among1 them
some 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 strougest 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.; Geo. L Hutchins, Portland;
Wm. Anderson, Deep Kiver, Wash.
The plant is now;
in constant Opera
tion. The drilling
is being done under
the supervision of
two expert oil well
operators. You can
sde them at work
any day of the
week at Oneida
right opposite IAs-toria.
The picture opposite is
a view of thejderrick in
actual operation.
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If you have any
doubt as to the sta
bility of the com
pany, or in the
manner in which
it;is operating, be
fore you make any
investment visit
the property any
.day and satisfy
yourself. Oil and
jgas will be found
in paying qual
ities. After the
j"&rike" it will be
jtoo late to buy
! stock. Do it NOW.
StocK for Sale
Fo;(Development Pa oiti
The per value of the stock is $100
per share, but is now offered at one
half ($30) 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 safe of stock will be to push
the work. Every dolar will be used
tb 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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PORTLAND, July 9.-"Store but
ter" is 'making its appearance In the
city and is quoted at 16 cents a tioiinit
There is no demand whatever for it in
Portland and it has to be shipped to
San Francisco, where it is made into
"process butter" for that market. The
boxes arriving from up country come
from regions remote from creameries
nnd is first sold to the country stores,
where it remains for i.r;,! ,!.,
ff awaitinsr ihlnment hr M.it, c it
j - m w " ' vt .hhwh vi ah
is melted and is with difficulty kept
in the boxes in which it is packed by
the country storekeeper. Several of
the boxes opined this morning, dis
closed a conglomeration of rolls and
prints, done up in cloth such as was
In use before the creameries were
started in different parts of the
Northwest.
per 100.
' Fresh FfUhs-Oranjes, $3.254.00;
lemons, $3.5034.75; atrawberrier,
75 cents un nr rrat- u.rri
75c1.50 crate; aprlcate, $1(1.25
crate; cooseberrie. ! lh n3h
S08Sc crate; plums, S07Sc crate;
watermelons, tc tb.
I Cntt P., I... r.S 7t -ttr Liltl. hi.. . .
! "" '. --ii; ' rmK, ,yjC rea, ji.w; nominal,
bales of 60-3. bale, $2.15; bales of 2s, tails, $3.10.
Svhle, .?21S:. balcs of 1S-10s-' Clams Litter neck, per box, $2.50;
bale, $2.J5; bags, 50s, n.ie, ton, $15.00; razor clams, $2 pef box.
baas, JOc: sreniune Livemniit , 1 . . . '
$17 b, 5.3,. 1-itround. $11 50: im Z fctt
ton, $11.00'; R. S. V. P., 20 5-Ib. car-j Ben'n-V. M. and P. and Union
ton9, $2.25: R. S. V. P.. 3-lb. cartnn.' . Naphtha, cases. loir- irM t,
xivcrpvoi, lump, per ton. $3J. l.ic
STREET FAKIRS. 'met her, go to some first-class med-
" Jium again, because I see that wonder-
"No sign: ring bell marked Eustis," ful things are in store for you."
said the advertisements of Professor Professor Francis eave a concul-
Flour, Grain and Feed.
.Wheat-Track prices: . Club, 85c
red Russian, 83c; bluesteam, 87c; Val
ley 85c.
Barley-Feed, $24.5Q;' rolled, $25.50
2tf.50s brewing, $26."
Oats-No. 1 white, $26.50; gray,
$26.00..
Flour-Patents, $4.85; straights,
$4.05 4.55; exports,; $3.70; Valley
$4.45; 1-4 sack graham, $4.40; whole
wheat, $4.65; rye, $5.50. i .
juion, ipM.w; niiciaungs,
$30,00; shorts, gauntry, $28.50; shorts,
city, $27.50; chop, $27.50.
Hay Timothy: Willamette Valley,
Jt Ail rr . . I
iancy, u.uu; ao, oratnary, ?12;
Butter-Extras.; 25c: fancv. 24c:
choice, 20c; store 16ci , ' :
Cheesa-Full creamjwins, 13c; full
cream triplets, 13k; Young America,
14ic; 'cream brick, 20c; Swiss block,
18c; Limburger, 20c. ,
Poultry-Mixed chickens, lllllc;
fancy hens, 12c; rosters, old, 9c;
Springs, 1713c; dressed poultry, lc
per pound higher; ducks, 1214c;
geese, old, 89c; turkeys, alive,
17ic; do, -dressed, 1920c. , . . I
Ekks Candled. 19foi20c: immn.
tiled, 19c. -.,.( .-. ' '
Fruits and Vegetables.; '
Potatoes Select old Oreaons. 65c
70c per 100; new California, $1.50
Vegetables Turning. tl .
beets, $1.7S; parsnips, $r.25; cabbage,'
$1.50(22.00: cauliflower. $2.50. i ert-
head lettuce, 20fi?25c: cucumbers. $1.25
1.50; celcrj', 85 cents; artichokes,
60c dor.; asparagras, 65clbl.25; beans,
8c; eggplant, 20c pound; tomatoes,
$1.25&1.75 crate; cantaloupe, $1.75
per crate." ' -'
Onions Bermudas, 2k tb; Califor
nia red, $1.40(31.50; garlic, 1215c
Apples-Select, $3.00 box; fancy,
.W cnoicc. .UU: La lforn a nor
1.5U. r . .
v Meat and Provisions.
Dressed Meats-Hogs, fancy, 7k;
ordinary, 6Jc, large 6c: . veal, extra
8c. ordinary 6rti)7c. hi.avw
mutton, fncy, 89c .
Lard-Kettle leaf 10s,'13ic; do 5s,
138C; do 50-lb. tins. 12Jc: steam ren
dered 10s, 1 lie; do 5s, 1 He; com
pound 10s, 9Jc. ,
Hams-10-12 lbs,, 16k; 14-16 lbs.,
t6c; 18-20 lbs. 16c. . V" ' " ;
s Bacon Breakfast, 1623c; pic
nics, lie; cottage roll, 12c; regular)
snort clears, smoked, 12k; do un
smoked, Ilk; Un. B., 1013c lb.;
smoked, r 1013c; unsmoked, 12c;
clear bellies, unsmoked, 13ic; smok
ed, 14k; shoulders, 12c.
Raisins Loose mu!i(il. .Vrrnvn I Coal Oil Union and nart mi
77k; 4-crowri, Ifatci bleached ; tral oil, cases, 18c" per gallon: water
seedless Su tana. 9rrt7 2-! ... . . . . ",u,on waier
bleached seedl, ftul. ti.rna ,ron Darrels' i0J nd
London lavers. 3-crowh wi'rtf slat ca, 2lc; headlight oil.
of 20 lounds, $2.00; 2-crown, $1.71 icaj"' 91cr ;lron barrels, 12k; elaine,
JJms-Walnuts, 16lgl8c pound; 'cases, 2Sc.
filberts,-16. : Brazils. 16c: ner.m. fi .. t.L. .' . . .
20c; hickoryOc; Virgil peanut, t0 ; 8c le'sT ieS
62c; peanuts, 6T8c: chestnuts. Tf a f.- te' . 7 VMS'
ian 10c. Ohfo 23c: coenanuts. J P rea.eaa and ,ltn
90c$l: nine' ten. 10.1- T'' m?ner tnan ;
Dried Frults-Xnl Oi.- 7 ...VMV, oarrei lots,
oeaches. 1(11?,-: I' iiJl " : "i'"" ' 57c;
sy -
Italian prunes.
IV' I'tiJM'Z. I ww, e; in case, 57c;
Sif-J Jl lot, 52c; 1-barre,
White, in sacks. 7k bW nnrinrfr MarV I ' wc; ,n casw .-'
67c; bricks. ?5c(S25 ' pef1 box;
amyrna; 1617ic per pounds dates;
JOBBERS' QUOTATIONS.
? Sugar, Coffee, Etc.
XX, $6.15; -beet, $6.15; Golden C,
$5.65; extra C, $5.15; powdered, $6.60;
fruit or berry su-ar, $6.25; boxes, 55c
Sugar (sack oasis) D. G., $6,25;
cwt, advtnce over sack basis less ic
if paid for la 15 days).
Coffee Mocha, ' 2428c; Java,
fancy, 2528c; Java, good, 2024c;
Java, ordinary, 17(o)20c: Costa Rica.
I fancy, 1820c; Costa Rica, good, 16
1 018c; Arbuckle, $16.50 cwt.; - Lion,
$15.75 cwt.; Colombia coffee, 14c lb.;
: Salvador. Ui14k. : '
Rice Imperial Japan, No. 1, $6.50;
Southern Japan. $5.25; broken, 5c;
head, fancy, $6.507.
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Persian, 6i7c potmd
Hops, Wool, Hides, EtfcV
Hops-1907 crop, $ 6k pWntf
-Wool-Valley, 14$i)15k tJbfl'nd':
Eastern Oregon, 816c, as to shrink
age. , ; .; ' ;
Mohnir Choice. 18k nound.
Cascara Saurada (chittitm barkl i
olCa44c per pound. ,
Oregon Graperoot Per 100 nounrls
1 A XN
Hides Dry hides. No. 1. 13c tb:
dry kip, No. 1, 12c tb; dry salted, one
third less; dry calf, 14c tb; salted
steers, 56c tb; sahed cows, 5' lb;
stags and bulls, 3c pound; kip, 5tt lb;
calf, 9l0e tb; ereen stock, lc less:
sheepskins; shearlings, 1025c: short
wool, 'JU(4Uc; medium . and long
wool, according to aua itv. 50(5?90c:
dry hordes, 50$1; dry colt, 23c; an-
goat.: common,:' 10g
gora; 80c$l;
?0c
Oysters, Clams and Fish.
Oysters Shoalwater Bav. oer oral-
Ion, $2.25; per sack. $4.50: Toke
Point, $1.60 per 100; Olympias (120
lbs.),; $6; Olymmas, per callon. $2.25
Fish Halibut. S(a6t lb.: black eaA.
8c; black bass. 10c; striped bass, 18c;
herring, 5k; flounders, 6c: 'catfish.
11c; shrimp, 10c: perch, 7c: sturgeon.
12c; sea trout, 15c: torn cod. 10c: sal-
monK freshV 89c; smelt, 7c. '
Canned Salmon Columbia River, 1
pound tails, $2.10; 2-lb., talis, $3.00;
tancy. l-lb. flats. ?2.25; Mb. flats.
Gasoline Union and Red Crown.
bbls., 15k; caser, 22k. Motor, bbls.,
i3c; cases, 22ic. 86 degrees, bbls.,
30c; cases, 37k. 'Engine Distillate,
bbls., 9c; cases, 16c;
. Turpentine In cases, 63c; in wood
barrels,. 61k; in iron barrels, 59k; in
10-case lots, 62c. : .
r OW Thlrtv-Five Year '
In 1872 th'
. i., - a"-M v
uuinnoea, oysentary and cholera ?n
liimuni: it- wat1 if fht- m
ctiamoerlam's' Colic, : Cholera and
ijiarrnoea-Ketnedy was-first brouaht
inw ii, proven more successful
than anv Other rtnerti rtf tv-4fm
and has for thirty-five years main
tained that record. .From a small be
ginning, its sale'.and use has' extended
to every part of the United States and
to many ' foreign" countries. Nine
druggists out of ten" will recommend
it when their oninion' al- .
though they have other medicines
that pay them a greater" profit. .It
Can alwavs be tlenenrtcfl nnnn' rn in
the most fevere and dangerous cases.
For sale by Frank Hart and leading
druggists. -
Pratirio e :t.i j . I
I rang, I caueht the door handle in
lime to beat the clicker, I walked up
two flights. Professor Francis was
waitlftg for me at the head of the
stairs. ti was a plump man. with a
dark face and the far-looking eyes
which mark his eraft. He showed me
into a room which" was furnished. I
swear it, from trading-Stamps.' The
new gilt-and-gand chair creaked and
sagged with my weight as I sat down.
"Business or love reading?" he ask
ed. ;:- ' '
"Both," said I.
"Two dollars." I paid.
Professor Francis sat opposite me:
appeared ill at ease.
"Did you .come from the papers?"
he asked presently. .
"Did I come for what papers?" said
L and plumed myself on ray presence
of mind.
"Oh, nothing, I tajk foolishness
when I'm going anto trance," said
Professor - Francis. Then he r fixed
his far, sad eye on a porcelain plaque
(fifty green stamps) above W head,
and proceeded:
sive jerk, and woke to mundane
things.
"That's all!" he said, rising. And
he held aside for my passage the
bead portieres (two hundred and fifty
green stamps. Exchange.
DOES A VACATION PAY?
"Voil havf a natnr HpliVat as a
at thi- time' that" flower, but stern and unyielding in its
great moments, as steel. You attract
all about you by your sterling quali
ties' ot muid and heart. Take care
test' ydur popularity be your ruin! I
see the word "April and the figure
'8'' abov your head That means
things' are going to change for you
about'' tliat time, , It looks black all
about'' you for your business now, but
;i-..:i'l i:f- a :i o v
tt him ugm iu iiii uu njiii o. , 1 uu
will travel about that time. Let me
tell ybuV-yOitng man, that you'll never
serve yourself by staying in a shut-in
position." Such talents as yours need
to meet people. . ,
The one .you re now attracted to
in love will prove false. You are not
really in love with her, You think you
I get the date 1911, and it comes
Twenty-Five Cents is the Price "of
Peace.1
. The terrible itehin tr anH tmnrtmtr
incident to certain sLin rllcAanc ic
almost instantly allayed by applying 'are'.
cents. For sate bv Frank Hart anH to me mat tnen you u meet some-
title 111 Mlv OUULIi x K1H Uai IW WUIlIilll
with a slender figure. When you find
leading druggists.
$1.40; fancy, l-lb. ovals, $2.75; Alaska carrier
Subscribe to the Morning Astorian. her, cleave'to hershe is your affinity
60 cents per m6tith. delivered hv Yet vou'll be married twice: the other
: . e - !. i. V . . . :" - il rt . ,
is far in the future? When you have
What a difference there is in what
two people bring home from a vaca
tion! One comes back tired, disgusted
bored. He has spent his money and
doesn't feel that he has much of any
thing in return. Another comes back
all radiant with the riches which he
has drunk in and absorbed during
every moment of his vacation. He
comes back rejuvenated, refreshed,
inspired, a new creature, with a new
grip upon life. The cobwebs, the
brain ashes have been swept away
from his jaded brain. He has been
made over anew. Life means more
than ever before. His dimmed ideals
have been brightened and sharpened
his ambition renewed. Ask him if a
vacation pays, and he will ask you. in
,turn, if it pays the grub to throw off
us ugiy snape ana .Diossom out into
a butterfly; if it pays a rosebud to
open up its petals and fling out its
fragrance and beauty to the world.
When you go into the , country,
make up your mind that you are go
ing into God's great gallery of charm
atid" beauty- to enjoy yourself and to
see what you can get out of it. Re-.;
solve that you will come home laden
witli riches that no monev can buv:
that you are going to extract from
the landscape from the mountains,
the valleys, the fields and meadows '
a wealth which does not inhere in
the dollar. ' . ' '
Learn to drink in beauty and health
at every pore. Try to realize that the
flowers, the grass, the trees, the
brooks, the hills the charm and
beauty everywhere are God's smiles;
that they are for him only who can
appreciate them, who can respond to
them, who can appropriate their mes
sage. They cannot be bought; they
belong only to him who can enjoy
them. Success Magazine.