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9 o- o • 0 O . o „ ° o o A . ° ° « : ’ •- 4 o • • • • . • • • 9 I 4 ••••••» J '»***¿*, • • •• • . ••• • • 0 . « Fortunes of the World are Founded on Oil. JOHN L. LITZENBERGER . Joe Chanslor, now several times a millionaire,' was not long ago a • lerk in Los Angeles. He borrowed some money for the purpose of oper- . ting in California oil; the result was that it made him one of the richest ti n in the state. John A. Bunting, formerly a brakeman f >r the Southern ’critic, through the investment of $170.00 in California oil became a mil , onaire. We could tell you of innumerable others. Why were Bunting i Also House Painting. Estimate« given on all kinds of • hans'.or, and the many others, who made their money through oil in- estment successful? Because they were shrewd, level headed observing , Job and Contract work. All work done in the len possessing unbounded confidence in the great future of the California latest designs at a very low figure and posi- • ■' fields and the oil industry The demand for oil is increasing daily, 'he consumption far exceeds the output. Several oil companies r aid sub- tivelo guoranteed. Give me a trial. : tantial dividends when oil was selling at 15 cents per barrel. Oil is now Leave order* with Judge Geo. P. Topping riling at SIXTY GENTS PER BARREL at the well. The total divi- . olds for the year 1908, from ail 'he oil companies doing business in > 4’aliHrnia, rot including the S mdard. will probably reach the $6,000.000 nark for the year Hjog. Therefore the natural conclusion to arrive at, •>. INVEST IN OIL SECURITIES, INVEST AT ONCE. We are < tiering for sale a limited numoer of res on what we consider to be one of 1 he best Companies operating in Kero Co., in fact, in California. We < fer to the ( Kern Associated Oil Co.) The stock of the Kern Associated < )il Company is the b t oil proj osition ever offe.ed the investment public. ' he Company owns free of incumbrance forty acres in the very heart of •he Keri: River Oil I) strict, and situated on the Southern Pacific Rail road. It adjoins the San Joaquin OI& Development Company’s prop- < rty whifli was recently merged with he A sociateii Oil Co., whose stock s now Seiling at $31.75 per share. I also adjoins the justly famous Dis covery will where oil was first discovered in the Kern River Oil District. I he Kern Associated < >il Cmpany has two wells on its property. Well No. 1 is in oil and gives about sixty five barrels of oil per day. With a BIGGER ^PACKAGE renter depth and a more approved pump the production will be greatly in-. BETTERGOODS • leased. The company desires to sink four more wells and to install modciii compressed air pumps. We believe that well No. 2, will, with greater depth, produce a larger and inexhaustible oil supply as are the ther wells on adjoining properties. We are offering a limited number of The Modn Company, Marshfied, OreDisribuors -hares in this company at 20 cents pe share. Do you realize what that means? It means that in purchasing this slock you become interested in a company that can produce the oil It is not a case of “they may,” •’they should” but “they are.” Let us again impress upon you those highly important facts: The The famous Coos Bay Beer al Notice property is a producer, is entirely sur ounded by reliable producing prop- ways kept on ice at Rasmussen iriies, that there is sufficient acreage 1 forty acres) to justify the drilling of Notice is heteby given that toiiv more wells all of wh’ch would be in the very core of the richest oil I he meat markets of this citv will lie Bros. ’ : r.xhii ing counties in California, distia ts in the world. Remember that For rent—Queen Anne Cottage Kern (’o. produces as milch oil as am other three oil producing counties losed hereafter all day Sunday. Apply to Rasmussen Bros. 42 tf E. L ewin , in Cal fornia. Shipping facilities com 1 not be better for the pro, erty ad joins the Southern Pacific tracks. The company has valuable assets in S mith B ros . Stove wood, fire place and heate iinproxcments: Two wells, derrick, ¡.inks tool anil Inmk house etc,, etc. W right ¿4 W aldvogel . wood. Orders by phone or mail Before accepting the fiscal agent" of the Kern Associated Oil Com— promptly filled. A. Haberly. pm\ we thoroughly investigated eve y detail pertaining to the company and its propi rty. We did not take- nap judgment, we never do, con Notice Land for sale in small tracts near s quently want to assure you tlipt t' e stock of this company at twenty town. A. Haberly. Just located by thes^le of Holme’s cents per share is the most unparaleih 1 opportunity for the investor that ever came under our observation. Restaurant a confectionery store. A It will surprise you what a variety We sincerely believe that the Ki am Associated Oil Co. is destined to liberal share of patronage is desired of articles are kept at the"R ACK FT pay dividends as surely anil as regul.i ly as are now being paid by the As- 42 3tx J. L. L oveall . STORE. We are constantly re- soci tied Oil and other companies on adjoining properties and we see no • 1 -son why within twelve months th Kern Associated Stock should not cei ving new goods. 43 it be quoted at many times its selling p. ice. Ice Cream. W. P. Fuller’s pure prepared You can invest any amount from <20.00 up to $20,000. We allow You can g«i Ice Cream by the you 5 per cent on cash sub criptions You can purchase stock on the paint for sale by C. Y. Lowe. easy monthly plan if you so desire,¡one fifth down and one fifth per month. dish, quart or gallon, lor parties or Don't Delay. The sti ck of the Kern Associated Oil Company is the families. Also ice in small quanti For sure and big increase in values Lest on the market today. ouy Industrial Addition lots. ties at Holm's Restaurant. 25t f Jos. |. Hogan Co. 802-3 Metropolis Bank Bldg., San Francisco, Cal The whiskey for the most particu lar people—Stewart’s Bourbon. Jamison & Brown’s. BOOTS - AND - SHOES U N S E T. PAINTER & DECORATER In Oil and Water Colors Paradise Sodas I | Free! Commencing Nov. first and ending Christmas night, we will give a free ticket with ev ery 50 cent pu rchase, entitling the holder to one chance on a $50 Diamond Ring which Will be given FREE to the one holding the lucky num- ber A fine line of Jewelery, Cut Glass Watches, Clocks, Silver ware, ¡Toys, Post Cards and Post Card Albums. Repairing included ■u REVIEW OF REVIEWS . »3.00, ALL FOR SUNSET MAGAZINE . . HOME COMPANION 1.25 f$3.00 WOMAN'S ano with yessr order, a beautiful premium, a 75 page book (DusXxaXrd tn four colors with 125 Western views. FREE s u Ladies’ Thimble Club Ball lie was a great scholar and had been a traveler in the far east, and one time, after he had become a lion in English society, he was in vited to one of the great country houses in which England is so rich. The visit was to last three days. His wife carefully packed three spotless shirts in his traveling bag and bade him take particular care to put on one of them regularly ev ery evening. “I hop© you did as I told you,” were his wife’s first words on his return. “Of course I did, my dear,” he said. “I put on a clean shirt every For Sale evening; so, with the one 1 started 25 head of full blooded Angora in, that makes four that I am wear- goats. $i io takes the bunch. ing at the present moment.” 45 head of Berkshire hogs. Her Sublime Admiratien. A rthur C oach , “Oh, dear, will you look at it Bandon, Ore. again?” sighed Mrs. Howard New- W. F. Disher returned last week come in an ecstasy of bliss, “Isn’t from California where he has been it magnificent? Turn this way now. A side glance brings out the tradi or some time. tional beauty. I have never seen anything so perfectly exquisite. ------ OfK>------- Dear, do come over here and look at it from this view. One would never OUR ANNIVERSARIES. believe that such a lovely thing ex A Critic Who Takes Exception to the isted in the world. The perspec Celebration of Birthdays. tive is simply grand. Ilow inspiring “While not intending to change and noble! Here is another view the dates of any anniversaries now from the right. Doesn’t it show off existing,” remarks the meddler, “I even to better advantage? I am do wish to make a few timely and simply entranced with admiration.” original remarks upon the absurdity What is Mrs. Newcome looking of the custom. at? “Why should the celebration of Some masterpiece in a picture a great man be held upon the anni gallery? versary of his birth ? Was there No, indeed. It is an old kitchen anything remarkable in that? Did chair she purchased at a second any benefit accrue to the world at hand store, which she thinks is i that time? Is there any part of “gen uine antique. ”—Bohemian Ma his existence for which he is less ■zine. . A* responsible? Surely not. It is ab surd that in a long and illustrious lifetime the date that should be se THE GIANT ANT EATER. lected for an anniversary is his ad vent into an indifferent world as a A Moit Peculiar Creature That la Found In Venezuela. naked, blind animal without devel Patronize home industry, buy You can't expect to get $2 worth oped senses and without a mind. The giant ant eater of Venezuela your clothes from McKenzie the for $1, but you can get your “ Is not April 30, the date of is one .of the most outlandish look- money a worth at tailor. Suits $15.00 and up. Washington’s inauguration as the > ing creatures in all the domain of TheG. A. R. of Bandon will give first president of a new nation, , ! nature. It is an animal about two a masquerade ball in Oriental Hall more symbolical of his life than »nd a half feet high. The body and Feb. 22? The birth of the United tail taken together measure about Dealer in Boots and Shoes. on Christmas eve. States—each year it passes witlr- seven feet in length. The tail is Repairing Neatly and Promptly out notice. The Declaration of In All business houses wanting dependence was fine, but it did not usually carried curved over the back, draping and shading the body. In Done at Lowest Living ’change of advertisements shoulc assure the launching of the ship of appearance the bushy tail may be Prices. have their copy in this office no state. Washington nad much to do likened to a clump of ornamental later than Wednesday morning. It with the launching of that ship, grass The head is very small, but is impossible to change an ad as late and it is fitting that he should be it is prolonged into a snout a foot remembered chiefly in connection or more in length. The mouth is at as Thursday. HOW TO CURE A COLD therewith. Feb. 22, forsooth! We the extremity of this snout. The ant eaters belong to that Be its careful as you can you will Three reasons for buying Cleve- might as well celebrate the chop ping down of the cherry tree. group of the animal kingdom known occaHHionally take cold, and when you Baking Powder. “There are many men whose an as trie edentates, a class usually do, get a medicine of known reliabil ity. one that has an eaataliliabed rep Superior quality (best cream of tar niversaries might well fall on July toothless. If they have any teeth utation and that is certain to effect a tar (Neatest Package)screw top can) 4. It was on that day that Thomas at all, they are very few in number, quick cure. Such a medicine ta Cham Jefferson signed the Declaration of of a rudimentary or simple form, berlatn'a Cough Remedy. It baa Best Price (3II) can 1.00, 5 lb can $ 1.- Independence, which he had drawn in the back of the head. They re gained a w- rid wide reputation by its 65) Always insist on your grocer up. But since there are many who semble in this respect birds, and remarkable cures of thia moat com sending you Clevelands. “The good had a share in that proceeding and they furthermore liear a resemblance mon ailment, and can always be de that saves you money. in bringing that day to pass it is to the bird creation in the posses pended upon. It actw on nature’s better that July 4 should remain sion of muscular, gizzard-like stom plan, relieves the lungs, aide ex pec ¡oration, opens the accretions and Mrs. Willard. F. Jones returned a national anniversary and not the achs. One feature of the edentates aide nature in restoring the system to is that they all have some peculiarity from San Francisco on the Elizabeth day of any one man. a healthy condition. During the “I submit a revised list of anni in the covering of the body. The many years in which it has been in where she has been visiting for versaries: armadillo, for instance, has a shell general use we have yet to learn of a a couple of weeks, and has accepted “Benjamin Franklin, Nov. 30. of armor, the pangolin a series of single case of cold or attack of the On that day in the year 1782 he shingle-like scales, the aard vark, na grip having resulted in pneumonia a position in the Hartman store. signed the treaty of peace between tive to the Transvaal, a piglike skin, Mrs. Jones is experienced in the wheu this remedy was used, which shows conclusively that it is a certain dry goods business and will make a American colonies and England at scantily covered with hair, and, last Paris. ly, the ant eater, with a bushy tail preventive of that dangerous disease. “Thomas Jefferson, April 28. On and the body plentifully covered Chamberlain’s Congb Remedy con valuable addition to the Hartman tains no opium or other narcodic and force. that day in the year 1803 he bought with hair. may be given as confidently to a babv The ant eater is in many ways un Born—To the wife of Harry Nel the Louisiana territory from Napo as to an adult. For sale by C. V. leon Bonaparte for the sum of $15,- like other animals. The most strik son, Oct. 31, an eight pound son.' Lowe. 000,000. ing dissimilarity is in its mouth, Go to the Bargain Store for bar “Abraham Lincoln, April 9. On which does not open and shut with TFri?« For Prices on gains in men's suits and ladies’ dress that day in the year 1865 Lee sur an up and down movement of the . .................................. rendered at Appomattox, this being lower jaw, as that of all other quad goods etc. the thing whicn Lincoln spent the rupeds, but it is a mere aperture, Go to the Bargain store for dry best part of his life bringing to opening only enough to admit of goods and notions. pass. It meant the preservation of the passage of the foot long, whip like tongue. the Union. Hats, Hats, Hats. price at the “Jefferson Davis, Feb. 22. On In captivity the ant eater Is fed bargain Store. this day tn the year 1862 he was in on bread and milk. In its native Save money and spend your cash augurated president of the Confed haunts, the forests of South Amer eracy. ica, it feeds exclusively on termites, at the Bargain Store. “Robert E. Lee, May 4. It was or, as they are commonly called, The newest thing in town is the on this day that the battle of Chan- white ants. These termites abound ro in the wilds of tropical America, and Bargain Store. Chas Lorenz, Man cellorsville was won. “In at least one conspicuous in the ant eater tears open with its ager. / stance the greatest achievement of sharp fore claws their conical mud Have you seen that fine line of a man’s life has fixed a date in the nests and with its slender tongue mblic mind. Who knows in what licks np the inmates out of every Marihfield, Ore. Phone 33 millinery at Hartman’s? year Columbus was born ? Who nook and crevice. Ladies’ fine tailored suits at the does not know, from schoolboy to J W. FLANAGAN W. M. LAWLER 'The ant eater has a queer way of lowest prices, and altered to fit with grandfather, that he discovered walking. It is the manner in which out extra charge, at Hartman s America in 1492?” — Birmingham it uses its fore limbs. The claws of its fore limbs are so constructed News. The best line of boots and shoes that they are incapable of sustain in the city at Hartman's. Doing aa Ho Waa Told. ing the weight of the body, but are Jt is not the plain or garden va turned ba< award, compelling the You should see those ladies' and riety of husband alone who gives children'« coats at Hartman * before hi« wife “as much trouble as all animal to -tand and walk on the outer -urfa e of the w(. t... When you buy. the children.” A’ very distinguished 1 a , i ■ .li,, ■« it ’ Men and boy*» clothing in the example figures in “Leaves From up ■■ <n . it * rm’-’ •<> l»e min» tsa o the Notebooks of Lady Dorothy amputated fore limbs. afest fa.-L cb ut EAT Free! Sunset Mag axil» offers the reader* of this paper the best opportunity • of the year BREIJER M. The ball given Saturday night by the Ladies’ Thimble Club, the pro ceeds of which will go toward the ilefraying of expenses of the band stand which is to be erected here shortly, was a grand success in every particular. The hall was prettily decorated in the colors of the organization, pink and green, efreshments were served at mid night s Gasoline, Distillate, Launch Supplies F. H. Van Norden Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. The Jewler Kodol FOR INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. BBLlEVMi SOUR STOMACH, BELCHING, BTC. finie Bit BAJfDO# DRUG CO. « • o O • . • 4 >• Mianus,: Engines o • © ® • • O • • • • * a • • • . w ••• •• • •• • •