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DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21. 1C09. 1 r. THi: OREGON Allffl I BRIEF ATTACKS OFFICE poa.d by the constttutior.a provlalon rtlarr.,1 to nj tiia eeverni ktalutory prvvtaluiie paaatd thereunder. Conflicts with Conjtltailoa. "It may l. s.rloualy doubted wheth r the act of tilt (creating the office of attornry general) la not In eon flirt with tha ronatltuttonal provision referred to creating tha offloe of proaa- euting attorney. To auetaln thla law It la n.ceaeary to ao harmonize tha aavaral provision with i tiioaa relating to tha dutlea of tha proaectfllng attorney that all may tand, for If amendatory of thoaa pro visions, the act would fall Decauee II would Infringe aertlon II, artlcla 4, of tha constitution of Oregon, aa It do.a not art out tha action amended. It would alo coma In conflict with sec- tlon to of tha aama artlWe of tha oon- atltutloii because tha subject, that la, tha amendment of thona sections, la not embraced In Ha title. It cannot ha treated aa a repeal of tha aeveral eeo tlona of tba aututa named by Implica tion becauae It doea not cover tha en- aa Attorney General May Have No Legal Status Accord , luff to Instrument on File int-onmKt at Salem Constitutional Question. '. : (Halent Bureau of The Journal.) 6alim. Or., Oct., II. Ever since tha creation of tha offlca of attorney gen eral, when the present United Btatea lowing Dlatrlct "Attorney McCain tha Senator Oeor.a E. Chamberlain wu aaked for In hie argument, thera- "Tha oonatltuttonal provision creating tha offlca of tha prosecuting attorney la a very broad on. Tha language la, Who ahall be tha law offtcera of tha atater not a law officer. In'our opin ion any attempt to- substitute the at torney general for the prosecuting at torney aa tha law ofneer of thla atata In any of tha eourta would be repug nant to tha .constitutional provision." Tha supreme court made an order aJ- appolnted by Governor Sylvester Pe- noyer to be tha first occupant of, tha : office, there haa been a serious doubt In the minds of the beat legal authori ties in tba state aa to tba constitu tionality of the offlca. Tha matter waa brought to the at- . , . - . . A i , I.AI wniiun 01 mo uprsin cuui i ' in imam i .... , . . ! r.rnm At In a brief prepared by Attorney George ". of ttoro ewneral a off lea dl- by virtually conceding tba correctness of tha aaaertlona of Attorney Bingham that ' tha attorney general could not perform or usurp any of tha funotlona of tba district attorneys, and that tha offlca waa repugnant to the oonstitu tlonal provisions though .no opinion waa announced aa to the constitution- THE VICTIMS ttm I 111 lllinniin ",u "r "ond, when a machine II L II I V I FAI III IV Srlv" r feb Coltrlm amirs, him and Mr ill I I I J II MM I ill nt hia blr ,n( ault.r. feet Ul UU I IlflUUIIU fracturing hla skull, broking hoepltal have hopes that ha will re cover. W, , Heckler, a sailor from the tor pedo boat Pr.bla, Is dying at the Lena hospital. Heritor was oroaatng Market Portola 3ferr)maker3 Struck by Speeding Cars All. May Die. re rlba and Injuring him Interpally, XEW STATION ON THE 0. l & N. LINE (United fren 1M.es Wtre t llpUl McMtrfe te Tke Jouraalt rendleton. Or., Oct. 11. T'oe", la tha name of tha latest station on tha Una of the, D ft a Kf Tli i 1 1 1 nt i sranciBco, utu ai. nuu. ..-- located it llntu.hu r.,r. --t ! the Portola parade from the top of It ,, K. .... a . ,. a telephone pole at Faga and Marlwt ,h0 CufV- n streete toaay, ueraid Mann, m years Ul. .... , ,h. Ilt ss.,.u. . old. an employe of tha Ilomaj Telephone Md named In honor of Dr. Henry company cama In contact with Mm WM, Coe of Portland, who la ae.o wlra and waa thrown heavily to the h w . . ' . ground Ha axpired before an ambulanca nl,n:o pnL' Tn f,r offloU, arrived, . V - Inotlca nt lh. rKanvA (nK k San rranclsco, Oct. Il.Tha Portola "'"'on la conUinad In tha new time festivities last night were marred X7 u,01 Vu ,"7 J"?1 Vin three aertoua accidents on lower Market T.TJ ff-L " -.,,B.,.TJ; atr-et near the Ferry, which will proba- Pd.on.Porr.and bly result In tha death of two men. in cals. and they must be fiasred. eaob eaaa tha victim waa atrUrk by an I , - ' automobile and fracture, of the ekull T17! TAPA'.Q TPTFTMUG! JU.. I i- - J. 1 I a brand carried by Klff, waa found eaolied near the I'holos' camp. Klff iitted that tba klealuan mall addressed to the camp waa kept la a separate pigeonhole and that the robber lrob atly carried away letters addreeaed t hla frlende. v Klff. It waa stated, did not report I- 1 . . . L the affair to tha autkorlitea until late laat alght, at which hour tba VU. Ingtoa poatal authorltlea were notlfiel. and It la thought secret service men will soon be on tha raee. . It waa rumored here today that mail addresaed to friends of l Uulterrea de l-ara, tl,e Meal. an ii I t oiirij in lxe Aik-I, im a M,:, bvlng an alien eimi.l,it. the tuatler stulrn. ! ra mi i ere brlteve thla mi l ,i.i,iini I ii ment which nitglit hrlp Mm r,ir') Innoranca. 1'oatitiaalrr Klff rfu I dlecuea the report. fContlnued from Page One.) O. Bingham of Halem." recognised ' aa one of tha moat experienced trial law yers In , Oregon, at preaent connected with the legal department of tha South ern Pacific company. The brief waa filed In the matter of. the claim of , James McCain of McMlnnvlUe. then die- riet attorney for thfa district, who Jiad appeared In certain atata caara before the supreme court . . Brief stm oa mia. I rectly. BLAKESLEY'S TRIAL (Continued from Pago One.? without unusual featurea until tha first venire of 20 men waa exhauated and a second of 12 veniremen waa called. Dla trlct Attorney E. B. Tongue offered soma variation from the routine during tha examination of Charlea R. West,a Tha brief la .till on file In tha offlca LamaX ""k .1 ;,T.1:;p-T..,. :kV "Haven't you been In eonversatlon cnan named Wallace, a wltneea - Though tha brief goea into tha matter or tha constitutionality or the attorney general's office extensively that - ques tion was not passed upon by . the su preme court McCain was allowed his with for tha defense?" asked tha district at torney. West waa excused by tha prosecu- claim, which was 120, for each case lnlu . ' ,.., . , u lJ I' tha defense, - deny that they have - a court," together with tha attorney ren- . erai. " The offlca of attorney general was created by the leglalatura In 1891. Tha witnesa named Wallace, When tba second squad of veniremen. 20 In : number, were called about 11 o'clock, 11 talesmen occupied the jury Y"l"lra T-Al- box. and the state had exhausted (wo berlaln, appeared In and prosecuted cer of Us three challenges, and the de- 'f? Ut.ven.on. acting for the defense, took ftupreme oourt and then the district attorney presented his elalm for $20 up the examination of talesmen. Georg-e Bagley of HtUsborO, special dKe: t.FT!8.l0.nf Jhii PruVorTor'ounVea- or Hill's coda, which Is aa follows: "The dlstrlot attorney sTiall in addl- Qulck, star witness for tha atata, acted with District Attorney Tongue. Amuse ment waa furnished by the first venire- resulted. Charlea Bowlln, a visitor from Fort '- . ' . I d MnA lnoH nt mall fmm M. waa endeavoring to dodga a handful at .',.? iiv. Z : ..v. ir: eonfettl being thrown at him. when ha slipped off the curb In the direct path of a rapidly moving automobile. He waa hurled aeveral yards and hla skull waa' fractured. Ha Is at tha central Emergency hospital, and it la Relieved he cannot recover. . - Shortly after midnight, ' Leon Shah- llan, residing at X12S Mission street waa atruck by a stanchion of an auto mobile which passed a streetcar, from which Ehahllan waa leaning through a window. His skull waa fractured. The physlciana at tba Central Emergency declared today that he believed the robbery waa committed by members of a gang of Cholo railroad laborers em ployed at East San Pedro. . : Klff Is tha proprietor of a store In which tha postofflca la located. Early today a pound package of tobacco, of -r tV-a Women's and misses Tailor-made Suits, day's selling. Style; fit and fabric right Two special lots for Friday and Satur- Women's Tailor-made Waists whites and colors. New plaited fronts, large pearl buttons. $2.75 waists Friday and Saturday ................. ... ... . ... .9183 Our Motto Honest goods at honest prices. We have already pleased many we can please you. T! o n Creators of Foremost Fashions 409 Washington St. and then Joined tha Baker stock .com pany at , Portland. Or. Later Qleaaon took charge of the directing at T Lib erty theatre In Oakland., but soon re turned to tha stage again In Portland. Thla was In 180. There ho remained nnttl his Illness forced him to quit ac tive work. In Portland he was-affec tionately known aa "Daddy" among the I theatre goers. ' tlon to the salary and per diem allow- "iS-eirilei nJilZ -I Ji anee given him p7 the law rwelv. th- m" .Ct"" a. aa , aa-aar T . vw fcMua a a waws. wa au a did following fees For prosecuting or defending any Blakesley were on trial, he-said he action, suit or proceeding herelrr'' men tioned on appeal to tha supreme court 20." , T Tha brief goes on to recite as fol lows: - 1 Proseonting' Attorneys' Duties. "Sectlon-IT, artlcla 7, of the constitu tion of Oregon, provides: "There shall be elected by district comprised. "of one not know. Gentry was passed for causa. Quick's JPaxtoat Testifies. Frank B. Fresoott i partner of Quick In tha abstract company, waa tha first witnesa called. After he had testified as to hla business relations with Quick, Attorney Haney of the defense made a motion, that po evldence.as to the Qhar- " l...Te:,"lX"ZteT.6t the defendant Jba allowed, and of prosecuting attorney,, who. shall be " n " YntT, the law officers of the state and of Another.motlon, introduced by Attor- the counties within their respective dis- ?e3r tavonaon, mat me memoers or tne xriots and ahau perform such duties ' ' ".T -;v ... .......v. pertaining to the administration of law ilr - and general police as rha legislative hPJ."?:" "V0 f th "e,ct assemb.y may direct.' , - . that he had taken the alleged black- . f ' " . m.tt-k .au ka ' a..a.a,na-l. 1. - The, legislative assembly has tro-1 ","'" .'":" vided in section 878 (Hill's Code) : That BU " Jns on morning; or May Mr. Qleaaon waa for aome tlma a fa vorite member of the Baker stock com pany here, and his excellent character work made him many admirers. He was always considered one of tha strongest! attractlona in tha company. Off the stage he had hosts of friends who have watched with personal Interest his prog ress during his Illness. - His constant good humor, big heartedness and frank. open nature won him friendly constitu ents everywhere, so that when an ap peal came for help recently from some of his friends In California It resulted in a benefit performance at the Baker last Monday, which netted between (400 and $600. Mrs. Oleason, his widow, Is an ad mirable woman of unlimited capacity for work and untiring energy, who In addition to her stage work and rehear sals here conducted a large class of dra- matldist.udents and Interested herself In many public charities. Scores of friends here extend their sympathies to this lovable woman. On the Portland market for one week at only 10 cents per share. This is the ground-floor price. You should not miss this chance. Yoo will get your money's worth. We have the oil and we have the land, right in. the oil-producing belt in California on both sides of us. This is a chance you have not had offered, you, and it may not happen again in a long time. We have one of the best oil ? repositions in California. The property consists of 151 acres, about 30 miles northwest of Coalinga, and is right in the oil belt, t is in section 8, township 17 south, range 11 east, M. D. M. The well is now only-166 feet deep, and a test made by A. Lascy, U. S. Dept. Mineral Surveyor, and sworn to, shows a production of . 70 barrels per day of 24 hours. We have a 20 years' lease, with bond to purchase. We pay 10 per cent royalty until we purchase the property. One company in the Coalinga district paid $50,000 bonus for a lease of 40 acres, and have to pay 16 2-3 per cent royalty. We hare purchased a large Standard drilling rig, and will have things in full swing in a very short time, and will sink a well not less than 2000 feet, and expect to get a well equal to some of the gushers south of us. With three wells 166 fe,et deep, we can get a pipe line and tanks, which would make our company a dividend payer. We have room for 151 wells; that would be one well to the acre. Some put three or'four wells to the acre. What would 10 or 20 wells mean to our company? We predict our stock will be worth $20.00 to $40.00 per share, for the following reasons: We have a high-grade oil, being 28 gravity,, that will bring almost double in price what most of the California oils bring. We are near the new Idra quick silver mines, where they are burning wood at $6.00 per cord, which would be equivalent to paying $2.64 for oil for fuel And we. have 150 acres of land, where a great many companies have 20 or 40 acres. Below is the price of a few oil stocks outside of the Standard and Union oil stocks:- . ASSOCIATED OIL ...... CALIFORNIA OIL & OAS WEST COAST. PREP... KERN RIVER ....... SOUR-DOUGH ...... ,..$36.75 ,.. 13.25 ,.. 85.00 .. 10.50 ... 2.50 SENSON , SECTION 7 ........ S. F. & McKITRICK PALMER RECORD a a) $ 7.25 20.00 23.00 5.00 4.25 the district attorney in each district Is the public prosecutor therein,' and also In section ; 74 (Hill's Code), "Vfie BiiBii ttvirnu ait lenna ui ui courrs nay lng Jurisdiction of public offenses with in his district and conduct on behalf of the atata all prosecutions for such offennes.' , 'v . . .. .-.'v ' "The 'prosecutions' referred to," con tinues Attorney Bingham's brief, "evi dently Include trials of appeal as well as in the courts having original Jurla- dictlon. else the nrnvlnlnn tnr mmnsn. satlon above set out would never have been made; and, again, if any other v-aaa.. u j wa avw ff3 V- 44 , a.v a,UV avOWaC- provisions referred to, then there-will never any provision authorizing any 6ne to represent tha state in tha prose cution of criminal cases on appeal In the supreme court until the adoption of tha act creating tha office of the attorney general. .' ' "If tha vlewa Just expressed are cor rect, then the act of 1J91 Just referred to creating the. office of attorney gen eral is not sufficient to relieve the district attorney from tha dutle m How to Nip" a Cold or . Cough In the Bud Ta let a cold or enua-h "wear Itself I out" is both needless and dangerous. If ) you wui taxe rive minutes ana mase up me simple remeay aesorioea oeiow, you can wipe out a cold or cough as soon as it appears. Even deep-seated coughs yieia to it very ciiciciy. A wnoie pint of it costs only 54 cents, but there is no Detter remeay at any price. Take a pint of Granulated Sugar, add Pint of warm water and stir for 2 minutes. Put tVi ounces, of Plnex in a pint bottle and rill up with the Sugar Syrup. This keens Perfectly and lasts v va uiwt u Disiuvu as i . . . . . . r . I Th nm.mninn throw bnmh into 5 iamny a long time. xaKe a teaspoon Tha prosecution , threw a bomb into,,ul every one. two or three hours. The taste la pleasing. Use the ingredients aa given here. Granulated sugar makes the beat syrup. None of the weaker pine preparations win taice tne piaoe or the real pinex it self, which is the most valuable concen. trated oompound of Norway White Pine Extract Your druggist hag It or can easily oraer it lor . you. This mixture is also excellent ' for wnoopmg cougn, bronchitis, chest pains, etc. - '.-, . . . - Strained honey can be used Instead of tne syrup, ana maKes a very una honey anajpmearojigjsyrup 19. 1909; that when ha secured his mall and was about to leave tha office, Blakesley, who was present, brought to hla notice tho fact that one letter still remained In the' box. i This letter, Prea cott testified, waa the one written from Honolulu and signed "Jack, . " There are at least 85 companies listed on the S. F. Oil Exchange, and nearly all of them are paying dividends, and that is not one-half the incorporated companies in California who are paying large dividends. The Silvertip, to the south of us, two months ago was selling stock at a few cents per share. When they struck the oil strata they got a gusher that flows 1700 barrels per day. One party in F resno had one thousand dollars invested. Within four days after oil was struck he could have sold his stock for $200;p00. Our main office ! 351-353 Bush street, San Francisco. CaL, and our Portland office is 225 Abington building. O - .:.'' Remember, we will sell stock at 10 cents per share until Saturday at 6 p. m. Any orders mailed from outside districts before that date .will be filled. 1 I'i'.Xr ; We expect to have ample funds on hand by that .date, and will proceed at once to sink several wells to a depth of 200 feet where the first oil was struck, and with the Standard rig will sink our well 2000 or 2500 feet. With three or four shallow wells, we will not need to sell any more stock. . . Below is an inquiry made by the Fletcher Investment Company before deciding to take up our proposition of handling ore stock. They wanted to be sure they were not taking the people's money for stock in a company without merit. The following inquiry and answer was between the Fletcher Investment Company of Portland and Simonson & Harrell, abstracters and prominent busi ness men of 16 years' s tan dmg m Mwced, California. .-,.(' ;; V V i f i ir An : Trrrii sa m m mm fm m m sa IMLIljJ vli -1 LI. 1 1 1 1KB XSZ DEWTAX. C- BZBTZSrTSl Book About Tth Free We want ta send a copy of our book on tne taetn. entitiea ALVEOLAR DENTISTRY To every reader of this paper who haa loat teetn or wnose teetn need attention. Are yours In perfect order? - This book is profusely explicit, and It goes down deep into tha subject of teetn ana how to car for them, with a complete description of - tha wonderful Alveolar Method, by Which wa raatara missing teeth without the use of plates or Qrainarr Dnnreworr. r o iicn fflm. prenennive worn n tha teeth has aver been written before. It telle how to prevent teeth troublea aa wen aa now to cure tnem arter thev The chapter on the cure of pyorrhea (looae teeth) is alone worth a great deal to those who are sufferinr from thla dreadM disease and have been told bv dentists who are not pouted that it Is an nctiraoie aiseaae. wis; l'ukk ptoh. KMKA. Thla book la written in plain English, so it can te unaerstooa or evervbodv who rends it. For the man or woman who has lost teeth and. Is wearing a partial plate or tortbresoma bridge it Is a godaend. for the Alveolar Method will restore theso minaina teetn -and io awar with the Plate or PMdge. Alveolar tMtn are juat like n'attifn'a teeth, firm, beautiful and veriatlna. want to get this book Into your 11 rosmria. All you the attached rnnnon and mail It to li n. hands with aa little trouble to rou aa pnsniMe. ah you neM to do to nil out the camp of tha defense by calling IS. T. Gerdes, a real estate broker of Bt Helena and clork of the grand Jury which Investigated the alleged black mailing.- Gerdea testified , that for 11 years ha was in 'the poatal service and had made a study of hand writing. He Identified a sample of Blakesley s hand writing, written before the grand Jury during tha Investigation, and compared It with the letter written from Houlton. "I believe tha writing is tho same and that the same man who wrote these names and characters In the grand Jury room is the. one who wrote this letter to E. E. Quick from Houlton." ha said. ....--"V Neither Mr. Haney nor Mr. Stevenson made any attempt to cross examine the two witnesses. , Objections to the Introduction of te timony submitted by tha prosecution consumed most of. tha session. MAY HAVE TO FACE TWO CHARGES "" "'(Continued from Pag One.) The book will mn to you the aama day the Miuixm la reoelved. rvn"t delay, fill out the coupon now. Wftlle tha m.ttar la rm wnnr mind more or less directly with draining the Oregon. Trust pf practically $200,000 of Its cash. Of thla sura $82,000 went into tba Board of Trade building, ISO, 000 waa checked ' out to what ' purpose haa not been found 1 from tho records of tha bank, $40,000 In notea was withdrawn and other surns also taken out. making' the total amount eloae to $200,000. - : The grand Jury- la now making an ef fort ta secure tha testimony of a large number -of witnesses who have not yet been brought before it for their testi mony. L Tha chief-Inconvenience of tha Investigation Is the long lapse of time between tha failure of the banlc and tha present Investigation. . This lapse haa allowed many of the details to grow stale In the minds of witnesses, and oth er wdtneaaea ,hav left the a tat e. It la believed, however, that there will be am ple evidence and testimony upon which to base Indictments. It is probable that other vlolatlona of tha state banking : code will be charged, against the director and offi cials now In the limelight, aa careful examination of that law will be made to determine whether tha managers of nnritie AtTutr Mf 1 rtn tit (Nl law than ' tboae prescribing embesslement and tha i acceptance of depoelta when they had knowledge that the tnetitution waa Insolvent. UNITED WIRELESS For aver two years a concern which calls Itself by tha ambiguous name of) uniiou wireless, nas attemoiea to es- I tabllsh commercial wireless communlca-1 tlon direct between Portland and As toria and FAILED. Now this Is a fact. This Is a fair sample of their ability I to do overland business. In spite of this rauure tney nave Doomed tneir watered stock to a price of f 35 per share 250 I per cent above par. They have recently I inataueo a a.zo n. r in a joc&i riotei. n mere "toy'' wireless, and promise to aend messages 1000 miles without relay. To expose this monumental fraud. I hereby offer to pay $100 for a 100-word meaaage aent auring tne aay time prom thla station direct to Astoria. Eastern financial maaaaines have for as a rank swindle. It is altered that tha Clark wlrelesa Is willing to exchange its stock for tha watered seourluea of this concern. We hereby positively state that no agent or. the Claris Wlrelesa Telegraph t o. has neen autnoritea to make an of fer of exchange of any kind whatever, not even of one ahare of Clark Wireless for IS of that of the United, nor would we oon alder tba purchase or their sta tions at any price. united Wlrelesa atockholdera will do well to communt-1 rate with ua, and get tba real facta in regard to the situation, rather than to continue deceives by the erroaseat I Form No. 260. . , : ' -- 'H. ':0r-l:'--irJ; THE WBSTERTAI UI7IOI7 TELEGRAPH COrtlPAIiTCT. INCORPORATED --:; 34,000 OFFICES IN AMERICA. CADLE SERVICE TO ALL THE WORLD. ROBERT C. CLOWRY, Praaldant and Oortral Managar. f)eerr's No. Tim Fllad Chack. .th following message auDjeet to th terraaC en back hereof, which ere hereby agreed te. Portland, Ore., Octe 19, 1909. Simonson & Harrell. Merced, Calif What showing has the Snelling Company got f er oil on the Old San Carlos ground? THE FLETCHER INVESTMENT COMPANY. made by this -con-1 John la Schuyleman. 701-$-$, Ore-1 mlerepreaentatlona cern. gonlan Bldg. riLL OCT THIS COUPON AKD MAIL, TO i xtra an snrrax co, aaiarto aidg 10H Sd ev, rortlaa. Or. Ptid. pnatar. pMd. ymir b"lt "Al veolar lentiatry. to my address. KAMI P. O. Ad4r.es fW SaTS M m a - f r H 1 A, - .aa.. 1 t ACTOR GLEAS0X : GETS LAST CALL ICoatiaved from rage Ona) CI'V iat .i.. til you !l r,M rl'T, glT. I. -Jr.er.) r. r.' trade hla flrat a pp r n - hefora tha llmeHsht with James 0"Ne!W who en tered the profe.loa the same year. i la the early a he cured la the Wal- lark atork theatr. la New Tor, and later waa retain irr t Frehnx aa ta- dlrt'r. lie cn te the Vm c'.Hc to ft la 114. owlfi t falling h'-aith. and tm-k t pStinl rttreclr of the Grafiil Cpra Len.it In Fin I" ran '!'-. A ali d.rc!'r frr Nana Uil trar!4 for 10 jurfc 7m Ta.U a li i . Why Not Rent a Piano? Kent Money Applied in Event of Pur chaa-We Tune. More, Store , and Rtfinlah Pianos at Rcaaonable Price. A la- eaa now be aearad at Ura Ttann Hwm at a monthly rental or 1 1. 14. li, ( and T.t9 a month. Instru ments del!rd and rtuMid free for i.r:tMi rM,r for a trk4 of ait mnrtM or locrer. All r.fit T-ald le ra w.a r-t mtrat rcr imtutt !nretei) la iio"1 fa rtv. event rf TTjil pur rht. Tlrv",, r -aii at ".,er ri avn H"e. il Weeirr". at., fort-.- li'fii aM ,ie."-r aealera 1 uli Li..iri li, ar A-iitk H. tea. Km T. 'e$HCOORATf D- 24.000 OFFICES IN AMttRICAV CABLE 8Q1VJCB TO ALL THE WORLD: warww a iwiatf .as rmimmm-m w -mww r - . . .... - - - - - - - ... i , , I. . , Errwrsraa be guarded agwaMty L, mmting a mwjnbxk W theaensr atotina-f oreoniparirm. aad thOompaay wlU aot boW itaajf ltabUtor.rrr.paof h traaunieajaor dohrerynf U.nTM Meaa.-M, heySnd Oaa aoMniatof Mla said tbereoai. tKpaRraay caaa waara thaolalmUapraataatad ta wrUla,-wahtaarst an vier ua nraun it n in vita th uoratMny io tnunmlMoa. . . . - This It an CMUti-EATa-O MSSSAOB. aad la deltrerwl by raqoeat of eaaaeuaef, finder tha eorxutloas aanaC aaoea. ' ' ROBtRT C. CLOWnY. Praaldant-and Canaral Manayy. RECEIVED at Merced, Calif., Oct. 19, 1909, The Fletcher Investment Co., . Portland, Or. San Carlos's veil said to be seventy-five barrel, one hundred seventy feet deep. Excellent.ShOeTing. ' . ' : : , : ' . : . 4 SIMONSON i-HARRELL. trcct co Simelliinsj Oil Co. ik?& The Fletcher InvesJment Co. fikfol Or to Our Local Accnts t