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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 25. 1910. 13 I NUnUL I lUIIlllU llMnilQTDVW IIIUUU I II I vUUil TO BE HO MORE Wanton Waste and Reckless- ' ness of the Future Has ,-1" . i . ... -; Rendered 'Sponges in , Best Localities Extinct. By Frederic J.'IIaskln. Washington, March 19. Unless ex perimecta in artificial propagation now being made by the national bureau of flsherlea prove successful, another of xOur "inexhaustible resources" Will be come all but depleted the aponge fish erles of the Florida coast. Those of the Mediterranean sea have been worked al most to extinction, and many of the sponge divers of that region have trans ferred their activities to the Florida waters. There the wanton waste that has marked the fisheries has been al most as reckless of the future ss was the use of gas in the Indian towns where it was found cheaper to burn the street lights all day than to employ a man to to turn them out. To propagate Sponges. 1 There are two' ways1 W which the sponge may be propagated artificially -One method 1 to take a large sponge cut It up Into sections, with care that a part of the lining membrane adheres , to each section, and then fasten It to a wire and place it out in free sea water, , Each, piece. If the bed is properly pro tected, will grow to maturity in about : four years. The other method is to take the millions of tiny, eggs .found in the sponges in autumn, Ind to plant them where the chances for growth are good. t The latter method. It is hoped by the -"Brorafftor. rnav vet Drove commer cially feasible. If so it will save the Florida sponge fisheries. . ' What we know as a sponge is noynore like the living Aponge than the skeleton of a horse Is like the living animal. In fact our bathtub sponge Is nothing more thutthe deserted city of some millions J.9"lttle gelatinous animals that once JFT'-lni r nhabltcd It Huxley beautifully ex- 1 pressed It when he said that the sponge we know once was the walled up city of myriad tiny creatures, so grouped along roads nnd streets that each one could get his daily brpad from the water as it hurried by him. There are two canals in the structure of a living sponge, the one leading in and the other out. with ramifying small er, fanals all through the structure, -starting and ending in those two trunk lines. At the entrance to the one canal and more sparsely throughout its course there are little hairy like fllahients which waive like the heads of waving grain In a May breeze. They always wave water inward, and give the inhabitants of the sponge city an opportunity to get plenty of food from it as It passes. The other canal leads outward and by the same process the food exhausted water Is driven out again. . - G-attiering grponjres. Bpbnges are taken commercially in three, Wffy -undressed divers men .with diving suits, .and by hooking the sponger from Vie beds In which. they are found. The hooking method has been used In Florida-- jy at ers from the beginning. In these operations the ves sels ara fitted out' by men who own them, and let on shares to the operating crews, which usually consist of from six to ten men. The vessel claims one third of the sponges taken and the re malnder is divided equally among the crew. An outfit consists of a boat for every two men, two or three sponge hooks, a marine spyglass, and an oar for each boat . The men provision their own vessel, and then set sail for the sponge bank. Arrived there they drop an chor and the boats are manned. They are headed Into the tide, and one man stands erect and propels the boat with the single oar. The other places his buoket like spyglass Into the water, puts his head into the top of It, so as to out out daylight, and scans the bottom of the sponge beds. He is able to see through as much as 80 feet of water. When he sees the sponge he wants he drops his hook Into the water, catches his sponge and pulls it up. Must Be Expert. Both men must be experts. To keep VV the boat In one position with a single I i.jar. In the face of a swift tide and 1 j : ?ften a running cross sea, withn rnov I i rtr an Inch Is an imnosslble task n v to the expert oarsman. Likewise, to recog nize a commercial sponge from others at a depth of several fathoms, and so to allow tor the refraction, of light and the , deflecting tendency of" the tide as to hook the desired sponge is something no novice can do. As soon as the boat is filled with sponges they go back to the fishing ves sel and deposit the catch first on the decK and afterward tn- the iHJldrSpongsf smell bad enough: when alive, but when dead In large quantities on a sponging Vessel they- put a fertilizer factory into the . class of perfume distilleries by comparison. Each Saturday,, without exception, 'the sponge ship 'puts in to land, to a place where a "crawl" is main tained. This is a staked off enclosure in shallow water whore the tide can sweep through. The Inflowing and out flowing of the tide serves to wash out the decayed corpses of the millions of little sponge animals. After a week of this treatment, the sponges are beaten by men In order to remove what little animal matter still remains in them. No clothing can be worn by the beaters, as thousands of little spicules inhabit the sponge, and clothing aids their entrance into the body. After being beaten and washed they are placed upon high, safe ground to dry, and when a full cargo is se cured, the vessel sails to some sponge market, whore its catch Is sold at auc tion, baled, and shipped to the markets of the world. Elvers Oo Baked. W Divers were unknown In the Florida waters until the advent of those from the Grecian beds. As they can dive deeper than fishing- could be done by grappling hooka they are able to work keds that hitherto thrived undisturbed, j The methods of the divers are exceed- i ingly interesting and are practically j the same - in Grecian waters as they J are otr tne coast or n loriaat -rnose who dive without specially ' constructed gults are naked. They can go into as much as 13 fathoms of water. They carry with , them a bag in. which to put the sponges they tear loose from -rtlrn A rntlA in flaA flhniit thofi urfdPwalsts. and a , tug on the rope tells j those above that It Is diver up. The sponges are located by a sort of : submarine spy glass. This is, a big .' bucket Hk'e affair with ,a. lens' in the . bottom. The user places it in the water , and puts his face into the top of It This permits him to see the formations n the-bottom- When the undressed diver begins operations at the commence ment of 4 fishing season he bleeds at the nose and ears when he cornea from the water. The uninitiated1 .regard this as a terrible thing, but no experienced diver will begin regular operations until tnisi bh'tdtng sets In, for It Is taken as a sure sign that the diver Is fit. and its absence means that he is not In div ing trim. After the first few, dives the bleeding stops. The sponge dtver may work in 1 fathoms of water, while eight fathoms would crush tha un trained diver .to death. TmV Grecian divers learn to dive almost as soon as they learn to walk. '. Wast of product. The prodigality that characterizes the waste of the sponge resources Is viewed wltlT much concern by ' the bureau of fisheries. -It Is said that thousands of commercially worthless small sponge are gathered and thrown away ana that If such sponges were permitted to stay only six months longer . they would add. a full hundred thousand dol lars to the total value of the annual output of the Florida fisheries. In one case a dealer statea tnat some nnning men had brought him a lot of sponges for which he paid -only $5, and that If thev had been left only six months longer they might have been worth fully $400. Substitute fos'Abaestos. ' In the waters of the Pacific there Is a sponge Which servea In lieu of American asbestos.' It is one of the most beautiful of all sponges. It has a sort or bony frame that wm not break if It falls on a tile floor but which will ' be crushed to . smithereens in stepped on. xnis irame is encasea by a covering of long fibre which Is used to make a nonheat conducting ma terial whloh Is used as a substitute for asbestos. Sponges have enemies as well as other animals, and they try as best they can to protect themselves. One of these parasites is a long sea worm which get Into the outward flowing canals of the sponge. It. makes for itself a kind of paper tube in which to live, the walls of the tube being very thin, and resembling paper when dried. It gets into the sponge by boring up through the base attached to a rock. Some of them measure ss much as two feet long, and almost dam up the out going canals. With all that Is known about the sponge there is still much information that is wanting. How to 'handle them so as to propagate thorn in other waters than those in which they grow Is a problem more than one government would like to solve. If this could be done, the $50 a pound Grecian sponge might be transplanted into Florida waters and fortdnes would be made from. I the practical cultivation of them. No one yet has been able to devise a method whereby cuttings or whole sponges will lve out of live sea water mors than s few days, so that transportation from he Mediterranean to Florida is impos Ible. If, however, the egg method of propagation proves a practicable one might be comparatively easy to ac complish such a desirable end. QUEEii OF THE SEA LAUNCHED IN MAY New Battleship Florida Soon Ready to Take First Plunge 1 V -Great Event. Tomorrow The Comedle Francalse. Roeue river tract of 8R0 acrtui mnlA Portland partlen for $65,000. " No More PILES No Matter How Bad Toot Case la or , How , Long You Have , Had It, Tyramjd TUe Cure, Can Cure It. New York, March 19. -Tha construct ors and men building the battleship Florida" at the Brooklyn navy yard are Jubilant over tha progress made and are anxiously awaiting May IS when the big battleship will glide Into the Fast river on her' maiden plunge. Barring a fow minor details tha vessel Is ready now. The launching of the Florida will be one of the greatest events in the his tory of the navy yard if the plans of the commandant and, Naval Constructor Baxter, In charge of building work, are carried out Invitations have been sent to President Taft." his cabinet and nearly every naval officer of promi nence. The governKr of. Florida, his staff, and the members of the Florida delegation incongress will be en hand. Miss Helen Gould and Miss Anna Mor gan, , who. have been liberal In their banefaoUons to the naval T. M. C A., are .expected to ba present as special guests of honor. ' Tha navy yari officials believe the launching should ba aa elaborate as pos sible on account Of the Florida being tha largest American, battleship, except tha Utah, her slater ship. When she Is finished and placed In commission Aha will be 1000 tons larger than any battleship In esrvloo, and until tha Ss, 000 . ton Arkansas and Wyoming are completed tha Florida , will be queen of the seas. - The Florida la tba first battleship to be constructed in a government navy yard since the Connecticut was com pleted at tha Brooklyn yard , nearly a decade ago.' The navy yard officials are in hopes that when the Florida Is finished and placed In commission they will be given the contract to build even a larger battleship than tha Florida or her successors of the 28,000 ton class. Bristol Grange to Build. (8pcll DUimteh to The Journal.) Bristol, Wash.,. March 29. With the lumber for Us new hall cut and sized, Fruit Mountain grange of this place Is casting about for a new location on ground for which It caa secure a free deed. Last fall Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Lindsay donated a half acre site, pro viding, however, for the reversion to them of the land In rase It was ever used for other than grange ' purposes. Tha local grange is now reported not to have aufflolent fund to Complete the proposed new. hall, and asked tha Lindsays for a free deed, with a view to borrowing money for its building i fund, which was declined. Fotherinjrham-Sweatman. Toronto. Ont,, March 2t.- The Church of the Messiah was tha aoene of a no table wedding ,today, when Miss Gladys Sweatman, daughter of tha lata Arch bishop Bweatman. was married to Rev. J, B. . Fotherlngham, M. A., of Trinity college. t Coughs That Hang On Coughs that start In tha fall and hang on until spring are aura trouble breed ers unless checked and cured. Bron chitis, pneumonia and consumption are the direct result Foley's Honey and Tar cures the cpqgh, stops the hard breathing and heals, and soothes tba In flamed air passages. Refuse substi tutes. Skidmore Drug Co., Ill Third st OUR DIG FOUR They're alF eye-openera. They're on the wty. They are for men. WAIT FOR THEM. I" res Package Bent-to Prove It Half Of the suffering and torture of piles has never been told. Whether your particular case of piles is almost too excruciating for any mortal to bear, or if you are fearfully tantalized by" un reachable. r ltohlng and bleeding or whether yen have only a moderate case of piles, there is positive relief, and quick, too, In Pyramid Pile Cure. You need not take for granted all we say about our Pile Remedy. We want It to speak for Itself. That is why we say to every Derson suffering from piles or any form of rectal disease, send ua your name and address and we will gladly send you a free trial package of the marvelous Pyramid Pile Cure. After using the trial, you will hurry to your nearest druggist and get a 60 cent box of Pyramid Pile Cure, now admitted by thousands to be one of the most won derful reliefs and cures for Piles ever known. Instant relief can be gotten by using i tho marvelous Pyramid Pile Cure. It immediately reduces all 'congestion and swelling, heals all sores, ulcers and irritated parts. It renders an operation absolutely unnecessary. Send your name and address todav for free trial paokage to Pyramid Drug u., io i-yramm Ding., juarsnan, mien. r WEL STOCK OFFERING AT 30 CENTS H ? N THAT ABB WEAK, NEB VOUS AND BUH BOWK Cometo -Me and b Cured Pay When I Cure You or pay me as you get the benefit of my treatment. THE DOCTOR THAT CURES ' FEZ! FOB A CUBE is lower than any specialist In the city, half that others charge you, and no exorbitant charge for medicines. I am an exDert uneclnllst. Have had SO years' practice in the treatment of diseases of men. My offices are the best equipped in Portland. My methods are modern and up to date. My euros are quick and positive. I do not treAi symptoms and patch up. I thoroughly examine each case, find the cause, re move it and thus c-ire the disease. I CTTBE Varicose Veins, Contracted Diseases, Piles and Specific Blood Pol son and all Diseases of Men. SFECXAXi DISEASES Newly con-' traded and chronic cases cured. All burning, itching and Inflammation stop-, ped in 24 hours. Cures atfected fo sev en davs. The 'Jewell Oil Company ii incorporated under the laws of tha state of California with 600,000 shares of a par value of one dollar each. The property consists of a lease on thirty acres oi tne Deit gTouno in mo famous Kern River district. There are already seven wells drilled and the eighth is down close to 1000 feet . . . . a. A - and will be linished and producing- wunui ten uav. The location is in the western portion of the district in section 25, 28-27, and the property if known as tha Emerald lesfse. JEWELL GROtJND FLOOR PRICE 30 CENTS PER SHARE The initial offering of stock In the Jewell Oil Com pany is now being made at 30 cents per share. This is the ground floor price and those desirous of par ticipating in a proposition of this nature, with a pro duction already developed, MUST subscribe immedi ately as a material advance in price may be expected within ten days or two weeks. As soon as well No. eight is finished there will be an approximate addi tional production of from 50 to 75 barrels of oil per dayTHE WISDOM OF EARLY BUYINO Premier stock was originally placed at 10 cents per sliare before a well had been drilled, before a produc nn had been established. It is now selling at $1.30 after two years of develitoment and will go to much higher figures. San Francisco 4 McKittnck was started at $1.50 a share and is now selling at $30, with twelve wells, and is paying dividends of $3.60 per year. Illinois Crude was selling at 25 cents par shara when we callled attention to the stock, and 1s now selling at 55 cents. Lucile was sold t 2,5 cents per ahara and is now worth about $12 and has only three wells as yet pro ducing. The original price of Templor Ranch wsi 10 cents per share and wa placed hundred of our clients In this stock who can sell today at two and one-half times more than they pajd, and Templor Ranch is still advancing in price. We could mention hundreds of Instances of the same nature where stock purchased at a few cents per share is now worth many, many times the initial price. There is a reason'for this, and the reason is that Cali fornia oil production is the most profitable industry in the state today and has been for many years. Even at one-third the present price of oil scores of com panies have paid handsome dividends. It is a little out of the ordinary that opportunities of the nature of Jewell should be offered at extraor dinarily low prices. In Jewell a large production has already been established. The ground has already been proved and is of the best of the Kern River dis trict. The property it magnificently equipped for economical development and production. Every con venience is provided that is necessary .for .operation at a minimum of cost. Stock in a developed and rro ducing property can be had for the price of a I are prospect. We .selected this opportunity for the bet efit of our clients and our clients will secure the large profits to be made from an investment in the shares of the Tewell Company. THE KERN RIVER DISTRICT The Kern River district Is probably the largest pool of oil in the world. It has already produced over 120,000,000 barrels of oil nnd is now producing at the rate of more than a million barrels a month. The district is constantly widening and new productive territory is being opened up, especially to the west and north. The oil sands are thoroughly well estab lished. The oil contents can be figured out to a nicety and it is known that hundreds of millions of barrels are yet to be produced. The western portion is ap parently the most productive, as the wells run as high as 75 and 100 barrels. The Jewell wells will average probably from 50 to 60 barrels daily, some of them running higher. It is a fair estimate to place them at not less than 40 barrels to be on the conservative side. The sands are more than 12S feet in thickness and many hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil will be produced from them. Wells can be completed in about thirty days. Well No. 7 was finished in 26 working days. A large production can quickly be de veloped. Hence the value of Jewell stock will con stantly increase pntil the entire thirty acres is drilled. There is room for about 20 more wells. If twenty-fiva wells are drilled a production of about 1000 barrels per'day may be esxpected. This his 30,000 barrels per month. Oil will be sold at more than 63 cents per barrel, but, assuming the net price, after the royalty is deducted, to be 50 cents per barrel, the company will have an income of $15,000 per month or $180,000 a year, one hundred per cent each year on the present value of tht stock. BUY JEWELL NOW We advise the immediate purchase of Jewell stock because we know the value of the property. We can prove this value to anyone who will visit tne property and we invite personal inspection. Parties who have visited the property are enthusiastic and have pur chased stock. We recommend the purchase of the stock on its merits. It is worth more money right today. It should be on a dividend-paying basis in the course of the next four or five months. The capitali ratlon is low. The equipment is unsurpassed in the Kern River field. The management is all that could be asked for. The superintendent is a practical oil man of many years' experience and has been in charge of the development for a long time. The Jewell is a member of the Independent agency. It, therefore, has the best of marketing facilities. It will secure as much for its oil as any producer and more than some. Di rect pipe lines take the oil from the tanks without expense. No waste, no delay. The company is mar keting Its oil monthly, making regular runs through the Independent lines. PROFIT IN OIL It is an acknowledged fact that no other business in California shows a greater profit than oil. That is why our shrewdest bankers and business men are heavy investors in oil. The industry has probably Faid in profits upwards of forty millions of dollars, t has increased in production from two million barrels in 1P99 to 58,000,000 barrels in 1910 and the demand is still ahead of the supply. Hundreds of companies are paying dividends. Only a few are known except to the Interested stockholders and they are perfectly satisfied. This year the profits in oil will be from ten to twenty millions of dollars. LOOK INTO IT Look Into this oil business. Investigate jt through every possible source. The more you look into it the better will it appear, because concrete, absolute tacts rannnt he rlisftuted. California's greatest of all indus tries is well worth investigation, and those who are willing to secure more than four or six per cent income without impairing the satety or me principal win surelv have the wisdom to verify the statements made regarding this vast industry. IOt everyDOuy Can invesi a large wuuuni ui muiitj, but anyone with a small amount can Invest in Jewell on an equal basis with nil. They are assured of the same rate of income. Both large and small stock holders profit only in proportion to their investment. You can buy 100 shares for $30, or' 5000 shares for $1500, or 10,000 shares for $3000. It is 30 cents per share to all. An easy payment plan has been arranged also so that you can buy five times as much stock as would otherwise be possible, and you'take no chances in so doing. For instance, suppose you could today pay $30 for 100 shares, next month you could buy another; 100 shares and so on for five months. But, if you bought this way you would not be able to get it all at 30 gents. If you buy on the installment plan, you get the benefit of ground-floor price for all the stock. The advance is all yours. Jewell -stock will without question advance mate rially as soon as we sell the allotment provided at 30 cents. This allotment will all be gone in a few days. Rush that order. Sign and return one of the at tached coupons with cash or part payment as you desire. See notes. In conclusion, we wish to urge the immediate pur chase of Jewell oil stock. There is only a small block of stock remaining to be sold at 30 cents a share. It may be sold any day. Do not delay your order. We predict that the stock will advance 100 per cent within the next few months, possibly within a few weeks. We predict that the stock will go on a substantial dividend-paying basis within six months. We do not believe you will ever have another oppor tunity to sbuy Jewell oil stock at anything like the present price. Application will be made for listing the stock on the San Francisco and Los Angeles Ex changes within the next thirty days. Just as soon as this stock is listed, the price will commence to ad vance. Fill out one of the coupons below and mail it to our nearest office today. Act today. i m GOME- TM No matter who you have been to tee or what yoti have tried, I can and will cure yon or I will tell you If it cannot be done. To prove t every man that I have a aura and wonderful cure - for AILMENTS , OP MEN, I want you to call and have a friendly chat FREF,, that I ' may show you why I can end do oure eases after all othera tried have faltuti My Vsv System Treatment restores nervous men. . I CAN CURE QUICKLY, SAFELY AND PRIVATELY FOREVER VARICOSE VEINS BLOOD POISON TISSUE WASTE BLOBS rOISON, Sores, Ulcers and Skin Eruptions, or Poisonous mat ter in the blood scatters the seed ot disease through the tody, causing pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes, sore, uloers, falling hair, sore mouth and throat. Impaired vitality and strength. NegtActed or improperly treated canes generally end in ataxia or sudden paralysis and the exist ence of tha unfortunate victim Is sad indeed. Our JTew System Treatment forces out the Impurities and soon 'all signs and symptoms disappear completely, the blood, the tissues, tba flesh, the pores and the whole system Is cleansed and purified. YAKZCOBX (or knotted) Veins is always a sertous condition. Tha Imperfect circulation causes reflex complications, steadily, lowers the vital and nerve forces. Our Hew System Treatment has cured many suf ferers. Patients notice Improvement from the very beginning. No cutting or detention from wor. ' Don't losa your grip on life. Many men are now suffering from se dentary habits and dissipation. Their strength and vitality are falling and will soon ba gone. Debility and weakness soon destroy your happi ness and your future life will be misery, distress and failure. Our New System Treatment restores to perfect health aa nature intended. Associ ate ailments of men quickly cured by our new Oscillator Treatment. . Don't Let Money Matters or False Pride Keep You Away Free Museum for Education of Men Men make no mistake when they come to us. We give you the results of long experience, honest, conscientious work, and the best service that money can buy. If you are ailing, consult us. Medicines furnished In our private laboratories from 11.60 to $5 a course. If you cannot call, write for self-examination blank. Hours, A. M. to S P. M. dally. Sundays, t to 12 only. OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE S91H Morrison St, Between Fourth and Tilth, PortUnd, Or. 3T THOROUGH CURES FOR Many doctors call a suppression of symp toms a cure. Some dose for drug effects and then claim that nothing mora can be done. But the real ailment remains, and will bring the symptoms back again, perhaps the same as before, aa perhaps modified In some man ner. My treatment la effectual In complete ly removing the ailment, because It goes to the very source of tha cause. It searches out every root -and fiber of tha ailment and thus effects a HEAL, CURE one that is permanent. The thoroughness of my meth ods in treating man's ailment has brought cures where others fall, haa enabled me to promts much with certainty of fulfilling every , promise and has rewarded me with preeminence In the medical field and with the largest practlo of Ita kind la the west. MEN You Can Pay When Cured 1? if SB, TATX.OB. Ths heading Specialist Mr SsaataJ.ty Includes Oontraotad ments, Yariooee Veins, Obstructions, Spe olfio Blood Poison Piles and All Keflex Ailments. Free Museum TEE KABOEST AUTO MOST COMPLETE MTTSETTM OP A If AT OUT ZH THB V. S PBJ3X TO MX. OOaSUXTATXOlT PBEE MY honest and C AND IP ADVICE COSTS YOU NOTHINO. I cheerfully give you the very best opinion, guided by years of successful practice. Men out of town, in trouble, write if you cannot call, as many eases yield readily to proper home treatment and cure. My offices are open all day from I a. m. to p. m., and Sundays 10 to 1. The DR. TAYLOR Co. 234M K0BJU8OXT STBSZT, OOX2TBB SXOOSD, POBTXUL2TD, OXECrOV DR. time to hul the iwyw jm ini qw,r' w 'www 'h .ww rf't" f " tt.r, " k LINCOLN MORTGAGE AND LOAN COMPANY . 537 Henry Bulldlno Seattle, Washington SAINJ FRANCISCO ' LOS ANGELES ' NEW YORK WHAT YOUR MONEY WILL BUY OASS FATMBHTF Shares 100 shares 200 shares 600 shares 1,000 shares 2,500 shares A, 000 shares 10,000 shnres Insures every man a lifelong cure, with out taking medicine into the stomach. Examination, free. Tf unable to call, write for list of questions Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 -a. m. to 1 d. ni. only. DR. LINDSAY 128 SECOND ST. COB. Op AX.DEB., FOBTLAnS. OB. . I Par value 100.00 500.00 . : 600.00 -Mioo.oo 2,00.00 6,000.00 10,000.00 Price I 80.00 60.00 160.00 800.00 760.00: 1,600.001 8,000.00 OTSTAXUCEST FATKBBT Per mo, First for snares Fries pay meat 4 mo. 100 $ 80.00 8 6.00 $ 6.00 600 160.00 80.00 30.00 1,000 800.00 60.00 60.00 2,600 760.00 160.00 160.00 6.000 1,600.00 800.00 SOO.0C 10,000 8,000.00 800.00 600.00 Make checks, drafts and money orders payable to Lincoln Mort agge, & Loan Co., and Send to Seattle office. We reserve the right to reject any ana au su ascriptions to tnis issue. INFORMATION COUPON (p. j.) i XfHTOOXiH SIOBTGAGB '3UJAW OO., watt. Send me complete Information (maps, circulars, Jewell Oil Co., also the WEEKLY OIL BOOK for out cost or obligation on my part. B37 KenrfXBlag-., So&ttla, efc)., regarding- le montii with Name Address City APPLICATION FOR STOCK mroour mobtoaob iaajx compact, 537 Henry Bldg., Seattle, Wash. (P. J.) Date A-I hereby make application for ... 1910 tal Stock of the JEWELL OIL COMPANY and enclose herewith I as first pay ment on same. Balance of t to be paid, t permonth. ' B-I am enclosing t herewith In full navment for . . . . shares at SO cents each of the Capital Stock of tho J13W ELL OIL COMPANY. It is understood that the shares are of a par value of 11.00 each. Name .................... DR. W.INQ LEG WING L, EE The Great Chinese Doctor LOCATED IN PORTLAND SINCE 1660 He la called the reat because he cures all ' diseases without, resorting to the knife. Call and have a free examination. He wlli tell you the exact nature of your trouble. He treats success, fully every form of female complaint, all private and blood diseases, canoer, naralysls, tumors, rheu matism and all disorders of the stomach, liver and kidneys. He has had great success in curing con sumption when the victim Is not too much run down by the disease, and will stop hemorrhages In an lncrtdlbly short time. He brews his own medi cines from Chinese roots, herbs, buds, barks and vegetable teas, all of which are entirely harmless, and whoa medicinal properties are unknown to -American doctors. He uses in his practioe over (00 different Oriental remedies. Hundreds of tes timonials from grateful patients. 87 STOBTH PEP TEC STBSBT POSTbAHD OBJBOOV DR.. K. J. YORK Formerly of Tee ft York Medicine Co.. now located at hia Largest Medicine Of floe. 210 West Main at Walla Walla. Wash. Suc cessful noma treatment cure, all chronlo disease! and all block! disorders of men and women. Call ot , tl. - . ..y , --i . vr a. i. mrsbianK and circular. YORK k YORK CHZVESB MB9XCXBTX COMPAITT, Willi wuu, who. Ml L. T. Yee I T VPP The Chinese 1 a Lie, Doctor. Tee and Son's Medicine Co., spent rKetime study of herbs and research lni China, was arranted DlDloma by the Era peror, wonderful cure all ois- eases of men and women. when others failed. If you suffer call or write to YJTB SOT! MB9XCZBB CO- 142 H 1st., cor. 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