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13 Goao' J Gas on Oregon OH mm That -OIL- and natural GAS have been discovered In paying 'quantities across the Columbia River irom Astoria at Oneida In Wahkiakum County, Washington, has been important enough to a number of well-known and reliable parties to cause the organization and incorporation of the "Pacific Coast Gas and Oil Company," with capital stock of $300,000. . :. This company has just placed a limited number of shares of stock on the market at the low price of $10.00 per share. ; THE MEN: ; president; alex sweek. directors john nelson, oneida, wash. SECY AND TREAS CLAYTON S. BARBER. ; ; WM. ANDERSON. DEEP. RIVER, WASH vice-president; r. a. wade. GEO. L. HUTCHINS, PORTLAND; OR. v t . . Oh the north bank of the Columbia river, opposite the dty of ' t . i Astoria, zy2 miles up the Deep river, at Oneida, Wahkiakum coun- HlSlOr V QI1(I y Washington, you can find natural gas and petroleum oil escap- v . -This company has employed experts to make analysis of the oil and test the gas. . Beyond a shadow of a doubt one of the rich est fields of oil and gas in the United States lies here awaiting" de . velopment. Over 3000 acres of land at this point have been leased for development purposes. The leases are considered by eastern capitalists to be very valuable. : : The geological formation of the earth at this point is" the same as that of the oil fields of Texas and California a ranchman living at Oneida is using the gas for illuminating and heat-, Ing purposes. The prospects will all bear the closest investigation. ' ' v Geological Formation The rapid and thorough development of this virgin field will commence as soon as the several carloads of machinery, ' now en route from the east, reach the property. : Derricks will be erected and many wells will be driven at once. The immediate sale of a limited number shares of stock will enable the company to carry on the vigorous development work al- ; ready planned with a speed, that can pnly mean large and" rapid -. . , returns to inc investor. ' v ' 1 Only the most modern machinery will be installed tanks, pumps, derricks and all other equipment will be on hand in a short time. ' , .... . , .. This valuable property lies within three miles of Frankfort, where the Hill railroad people are preparing to build large warehouses, docks and a city. Deep river is navigable by the largest deep water vessels for over six miles above the property, which brings the world's markets accessible to our property. ' '. . Development Geographical Importance The recent announcement that a limited number of A t j fvt-. 1-jLL CU aWa. shares of stock at $10 per share had been placed on LimitCa INHmDCr SnOrCS has brought thousands of inquiries antra num- Of StOCIl NOW On SolO Qt eaScr buyers . That the stock now on sale is gmm fx rr r "" cl v ' highly indorsed as a good investment by a large vVM.cr: onoTO L -number ox leading business men in Portland, Seat- r v tie and other coast dties, has prompted many buy-. crs to begin buying the stock at once. ;'v As an investment you cannot find a better one for quick returns. Write or call at the Pacific Coast Gas & Oil Company, 401-402 Commercial . Block, Wash ington Street, for further particulars. inasmuch as a limited number of shares oC stock has been offered for sale the price will increase on June 1, after which time each share will cost $20 each. , It will pay you to buy all of this stock possible at once as the rapid demand has already started the buyenT In large numbers. If you buy it can only mean a ' profitable investment. Today is the time get busy. Call or write to Pacific Coast Gas & Oil Company, 401-402 Commercial Block, Washington Street, at once for further particulars. . , ' All Stock Will Be Held at $20.00 per Share After June 1 st Now la Yonr Opportunity tb Get the Stock That Made John Rockefeller America's Richest Man AFTER THEY'RE RIGHT .. . . THAT NINETY THOUSAND "Evwybody Oves" Campaign Has Drawn Into It Many 3oIIo- ' Itort Whos Service Are Given to the Y. M. C. A.- Committee by Their Regular Employers. ,,,:., 2 . With two Mpa iM a hmrrmh th om mlttee in charge of th "Bvrybody Gives" campaign will Inaugurate a u pram ffort March tl to rate th bel anoe of the IliO.OOe to bo raised for th orwtlon of T. K. Q A. and T. W. CL A. buildins. TIi whirlwind cam paign will eontlnuo for Biz dayi follow ln March 1. Th Hhroryhodr OItmT oampalm M orlslnatod by Waltor A. Oooo to rs.1 th rotnalnlnf $0.000 of th 1160. 00 far which eommlttoo bar boea olleUinf for th past Bis month. Mr. Oobb ubmlttad hi plan to th man agra of th eampalKS and It waa hoart lly adoptod; omntttN wa appolntad to Uk chary of th cam pal en and detail for carrying It through with a rush hava boon practically eomplatad. ' Mr. Oom waa mad chairman of th ommltta and ethar umMrt ar Fltehr una, W. H. Chapln. H. If. EaUar, John T. Carroll. A. KL Flag!. W. J, Clamana and R. J, PaUraon. oorB mt aUoMors. Raqoaata war nt to arary bvaln hons In th elty by tha, oommltt that an am ploy of th firm b parmlttad to aid In th work of aollcltlng during th wek of th campaign. Hundrad of flrma Kara Tapltxt, gTawUng tha queat 'and designating alttiar on or tw f their man wh will take part In th oampaign. . A platform ha been adopted by th eommlttae, which follow: - "For six months an effort has been man III, Mum Mini in uwnamwp" ' v ; a ' ' f- " ' CURED OF PARALYSIS vYJ. Kelly, of the firm of Nickum & Kelly, this .city, is no longer a sufferer. He was cured with the Elec- ' tro Radiator. After suffering paralysis of on side nd being almost helpless, he is fully restored to treatth, with complete nse of the affected side. He tells the story in the following letter: ' . i ' . Portland, Oregon, March 16. Prof. Wffl. Riclcards, dtr'"' , I . Dear Sir: I wish to add my testimony to the marvelous cure of paralysis by the use of the Electro Radiator. - I was paralyzed in th entire right aide, I had no use 6f my arm or leg, and my face was badly affected. By using your Electro ,Radi Ator f have been restored to complete health, and I wish to speak m the highest terms of ihe efficacy of the Radiator in curing disease. , f fv " W. J. KELLY, ' :.X r: W-.--rr; Foot E. Alder St, Nickum & Kelly. The Radiator has never failed to give absolute satisfaction.- It has been thoroughly proven by thousand who now tell of its lifegiving force and to the cure of Rheumatism and Chronic Nervous Diseases, when hot springs and all known remedies had failed. Several of these have suffered as long as 25 years and had given up all hop of ever being cured; some had given np for the last eight years,- but are now cured. Ask for their names and addresses, as they liv right in Portland. Am giving Free Trial Treatment oalL suffering through sickness, chronic or temporary.. T- . . "'''.. Prof. Wm. Rickards 555 FIFTH ST, COR. LINCOLN. PHONE MAIN 5802. . going oa la th elty of-Pertland to rala a large sum of money to be used In th eraotlng fit permanent buddings for u z. as. v a ana in x. w. . Thro fourth of th money be been pledged providing the full amount, via,' isto.oov, snau De raisa. "There . still remain th larger part of th people of Portland who nav not shared in this fund. It I for th pur pose of reaching every Interest la this elty that th 'Everybody Olva earn paiga be bean launched, and It 1 th plan of th organisation to mak It pos sible for each firm and Individual to bar la a movement that I so Xar- raaohlna la our community. ' ' anaaO Saauf front Xsmy. ' "W are not asking for sum which will be burdensome, but It I self-evident that a work so broad and of gen eral Talus to th elty should bo sup ported not by th few but by th many. The plan of organisation I based upon the theory that our entire elty snau shar in to expense. ' "Portland ha prospered during th past raw - year In a marvelous manner. Our business Interest hav grown and our wealth has been tnoreased. We hav a goodly city and on that w may well be proud of. Prosperity la In our mldatnd .with-It comes th 'oppor tunlty of building for th future of our elty and our state. "la upward of a dosea prominent dties west of Chicago this ssro cam palgn has been waged and all hav been successful la raising an amount la pro portion a large. If not larger, than what has been attempted In Portland. It Is sincerely petitioned therefor that era, a loyal Portlander and seal. ous Oregonlans. protect and fostsr th tninga that mak for th welfare of our beautiful city and our proud state. signed by members of th committee. Oregon Furnace Manufacturing Co.. Oregon Trust dt Savings Co.. Paclfto Coast Biscuit Co., Paelfle Tel. Co- Portland Trust Co-. Portland Cordare Co., Portland Flouring Mills, Portland iron work.- Portland Gas CO- Pstsrs Roberta, Portland Seed Co, Portland ttauway, Lrfgnc st rower Co. (I), po- vey Bros. Ulaas Co Powers rorn. Co. Roberts Bros., Rosenblatt Clothing Co Bee. Barings ds Trust Co- Scott tk MunselL Seller dt Co.. Ben Selling. B. A. Sessions, Sherman Clay ds Co- A. B. Steinbach Co., Studebaker Bros.. Stan dard Box dt Lumber Co., Title, Guaran tee iruii k:o. iu. Telegram, wad hams A Co, Western Clay Mfg. Co, Wells, Pargo lExnress Co.. Wadhama se nerr sros., will iron works. Those That Are Xelplng. . The Sollowlng business firms hav appointed cither on or two of their employes to take part In th soliciting campaign and hav sent , th j list of names to th committee: Ames Harris-Neville comiNUiy. Acme Mill company, 3. M. Arthur and com pany, B&irour-Outorle company, John A. Bell, Blake-McFall cimponr, Blu- mauer Frank Drug company. Br d street Mercantile company, . Chapman Advertising company, Commercial club. Crane company, J. M. Davis, F. Dresser and company, Equitable Savins and Loan association, Fairbanks-Morse com pany. First National bank, Ftsher-Thor-sen company, Fltchner d Brtstow, W. P. Fuller and company, J. C GUI. W.. B. Olafk company. Glass A Prudnomms, Hartman dc Thompson, Hasalwood Cream "company, E. C. Herliw, Hsy wood Brothers, Honsyraaa Hardware company, Tim Journal, Kennard dt Adams. Krr-Glfford oimrsny, Vntgbt Shoe company, Ladd A Tllton, Lang and company, Oeorg - Lawrence om pany, Llpman-Wolfe and company, K. P. Lock wood, Laue-Davie Drug com pany. MeAUen dj McDonnell, Marshall Wells Hardware company, MrMonlss company, Masofl Ehrman company. Meier di Frank. Merchants" Nstlonsi SWk, Morgan, Sweet m Chapman, North- King, Oregonlan, Oregon. Railway- navigauoa oompany.- GOPPER Klllll'S W IN; ' A OREGON'S COPPER BELT ,, -k ,'.' aBa.saaaBaBwBaB - It li Believed Hie Report May Bring a Butte Magnate In on the Snake River. r ' (Special Dtaseteh s As Jearasl.) Baker City. Or, March IS. For th purpoo of making a general Inspection of th eopper belt of eastern Oregon, O. M. Allen of Missoula, on of th leading mining men of Montana, passed through Baker City today on hi way to Snake river, wnii be ha been prominently Identified with Helns la the pest. AUsn denies that b is her In the Interest, ot taa caliper" ktng," although " there are rumor afloat to that affect. While he denies being connected with Helns t present Allen admit h will hav no difficulty In Interacting big capitalist In any property he Indorses and that this Is th purpose of his visit. Five year ago Allen waa prominently connected with th eastern Oregon cop per neids, being th flret to discover there wes eopper on Snak river. Th Iron Dyke mine at that time waa being worked as an Iron proposition solely, He engineered a deal whereby th Iron Dyke, now having 70,000 tona of com meroiai or oa Its surface, changed bands. . Allen' return from th copper belt I awaited with keenest interest here, ss it ib believed It mean the Montana king ar going to Invade this district ONE KILLED, THREE V HURT IN EXPLOSION (Hearst Hews by Loosest Leasts' Wn-e.1 San Diego. March 1. By a terrible explosion In th forecastle of th steam r St. Denis, owned by th Lower Call fornla Development company, on man waa -Instantly killed and four others war bo seriously Injured that they are not expected to live. Th explosion oc curred while th vessel waa moored at the Santa F wharf. Claude Wellmaa, San Diego, II yrs old. In charge of a donkey hoisting en gine I dead. Th Injured ar: First Officer Jams Hopper, Baa Diego. He will die. John Slain, Baa Diego, badly burned about th face and shoulders; chance about even. Joaeph E. Strada, La Pas, Max, seaman, badly burned; may die. Jose Fares, Los Angeles, neck, race and hands burned; chances sbout even. - I - ' SKB FAOE8 84-88 j y OREGON CITY SWITCH FREE With Long Distance Connection With Portland at Ten- V -.'Cent Rate. SUCH THE DEMAND OF : FARMER PHONE LINES Attempt to Do Basin With Two Metropolitan Bystoms Results fa Committee- to Treat for Beat of Terin-fferJFnatlafactory- N (pedal mssalek at The laaml.l Oregon City, - Or, March . It Free switch xchang with Oregon City and a lo-cent long-distanc rat to Fort' land . were soms of th demands mad by representative of th farmer mu tual telephone Unee st a meeting held at th court bona this afternoon. Th meeting wa called for th pur poo of uniting tho various farmers' mutual telephone line la th county In th matter of connecting up with either th Paclflo State Telephone oompany or th new Horn Telephone company. Four hundred telephone war repre sented at tha meeting and th majority apparently had a preference for th Horn Telephone oompany. Louis Funk of th Clear Creek Mu tual - Telephone eompany wa eleoted chairman of th gathering and O. Schuebel of th Beaver Creek lln waa mad secretary. Mr. Gregory of , th Paclflo state eompany presented the proposition that hi company was willing to furnish the farmers' mutual tins with Ores; on City connection on th payment of $1 per telephone' per snnumA and a 10-eent long distance rat to Portland. Th majority of those . present, however, demanded better rates, claiming that connection over, their lines wsa an equal privilege with th ana of th Oregon City exchanges. 'Mr. Turner of th Horn Telephone company suggested that a committee be appointed to confer witn tn rival companies on a specified data. After conelderabl discussion a motion car ried that a committee be mad up with en representative from each mutual Una. to confer with th two rival com panies In Oregon Ctty on March. 21. Death ot an Octogenarian." , (apestaJ tMapetea te Tke JeemaM Oregon City, Or, March H. "Grand pa" GUI, aged 10 years, died at Logan today, I th news conveyed by a tele phone message. Hs came her from Kansas two years ago to live with his son. J. S. GUI. sn old resident and prominent In politic la this county. Th elder Gill had been 111 for soma Urn. .. .-.t.,.. 1 . Among "Week1 Social Events. ' (ftpeetal fXspatea e The Jmr1 Oregon City, Or, Msrch li. Mrs. W. M. Robinson wss hostess 'at a blrth- dsy party given In honor of Mrs. Rob inson at their elegant home at Roee- mont farm lsst ntghW Musi anil wnlat were feature of th atfair. sue. Dr. wsnxnMxxnwxM3a Chicago to RIcw Yorli iil lO Hours Jfe.T' Stock Now Selling at $45 Per Share Send postal card tor full Information, -and three months Free subscription to the Air Line News. . Southwestern Securities Co. 800-301 Tilford Bldg., Portland, Or. ' A. M. BABER, Mgr. CSSSSZSXbSS The Oregon Naturopathic Institute and School ; AXXSXT BUO. ' Portland, Oregon 08. W. L MALLOSY, NATUfiOPATH ST Madlotaaa, tr Opera tloaa. Radical eurea by th latest naturU healing met hod a All ehronlo and acne dleeaaea treated and cured tn tha ledlt time possible at the smallest eoet. Habits Of LERT DESCRIPTION AND KIND IN ADULTS OR CHILDREN TREATED- AND CORED. Beautiful rooms and best care for out-of-toTt patient Beet RESULTS often stUl sttalned In caees that hav' been given up aa bopelesa and Incurable. Hun dred a of testimonials on file at ur of fice. Consultation free. - Offlc hour from 10 a. m. to I p m. Schulta parrying of th honor. Mr a. W. A. HUntley entertained th Dertbock elub yesterday afternoon. Fannie Bloomfield-Zelsler. Fannl Bloomfield-Zelsler sars tn Mu si Tradea for January, l07i "Artie tlcally there la ao piano ecu a to the Btelnway; hone all really great r'ii Ists who hsv not old their srt:H!lc )udrment for material gxln. ml are moved solely by artlstto --tii irt;ion emand the 8telnwey." f ii c ?y liv Bherman, Clay a Cn, " i at QuaJUr, Elxth anl i , 4 FEttTILIZEE. Specially Prepared Orows Thick Turf Qatokty 200 FRONT STREET PORTLAND. OREGON IIOTEL EATOH com. abiiuos An vrrrr paes tn. r; n v flavtMMny ftih4, wiif --4 flrpreMf, gf t-imil-' W 1; - i fh-rplrf n4 (r-t. . tjw'w'.w ria, .i fc--t In K ' i'Wti In - k"- -j. i r--v t"i i . - ' r r ' - rr1B tsifV-1 a I r i i a M M M M