Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 29, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    AILT CATTTAL toPBSAT., 8ALWM. OKWQOK, gmJIMDAY, OOTODKR 39, 1908.
ill M.N IN THE BIG
CENTER OF THE BUSY
MIDDLE WEST-CHICAGO
t.r"r - -
phlcago, Oct. 2D. Getting tno re
.. i, niortlnn this year will
4 t'ie American people over $G,
10 000, K s esuwuieu, ui iio
! ' ), ever been spent for such a
rpose In a presidential election bo
1 ,i..rainfnHvoB of telocrnoh
re -- , . "'
,i (.leolione companies noro ipori
1Jt the demnnd for wire aervlco on
;. dikM of Nov. 3 1b already great
ie.?il na I" 1004 and the re-
;.in ne das will put tho final figure
tn above iniu vui. -" i'"'"""
,,!lze the slzo o tho complex ma-
4fierv time is -wi . mut
. iinrt Mm nnv ry.ia Intnrnaffs
-o aii.? v .. "v:,r .1 ,; t T,r:
m trillions oi iiuih " mi m
.iiors c'uIh nnd rostaurants In -tho
I ctn a-d lnck tho streets In
iont of ' nowspnper oiucei, m
jpj tllP llf nexi iuuuuuj, uvor
i00 00" In in "i iiwiimi nun
, j, , wlri will be brought Into
' i,iii arh to furnish 29 spo-
i xi o tho moon and have
., . n I'm nltft1lltt tfMrs
roirati ' ". "" ;'
hi atl I't ' m """ wyBier uay
hu .'tula r ,mlls nna omces win
ke o "i and the services of tons
If thousand i of persons will ho re
hired 'o co i rim muuumu wits ru-
urnsatm to nnnnio ino crowos. ino
t (if ntl thrsc Items for tho coun-
Irv as a whole Is estimated as fol-
ews:
Telegraph and telephono
Borvlce $1,500,000
Newspapers bulletin ser
I7'0? V.". 2,500,000
Private bulletins, sterop-
tlcons, rent of halls and
1,nbor 600,000
Police servlco 400,000
$5,000,000
One of the; interesting fontrarcj 51
election night" Is the number of
brokers' office wh'ch are kept opou
and are thronged from early In the
evening until well tmcr midnight by
nnxious speculators and Investors
While Wall stre-t anl La Sallo street
are iot ro vitally Interested as usual
In the outcome, tho Btock tnafkot
Wednesday will reflect tho result.
Numbers of churches this yonr have
nnnnged to receive the roturns and
In many placci advantago has been
taken of tho election Interest to or
gnnlzo charitablo fairs and biuants
at which tho returns will bo bulle
tined.,
bltlon and Socialist parties hore have
taken Into consderatlon. These states'
rtprcsentntlon In tho electoral col
lego atnohnts 16 11 votes bnt of 4S.
Yotlng in all stnte' but three will
ie by the Australian system, Vir
ginia and the Carollnns having re
tained tho old system. By no moan
all tho men of 21 In the country are
qualified voteM, for tho varying laws
of tho states not only bar convicts In
the prisons in most cases but place
other restrictions on suffrngo that
become exceedingly important In
presidential .years. Michigan bars
Indians and "duolhts and their abet
tors"; .Mississippi bars delinquent
taxpayers and also folons and tho ln
'ane. Missouri, Massachusetts and a
'ew other states penalize pauperism
by taking away tho voting privilege.
Nevada brings up tiro struggle of
north and south by barring from suf
frage "utiamnestted confederates
against the United Stnte3" bb well aa
Indians nnd the Chinese. Vermont
alo bars "ox-confedorntes." "Na
tive Indlnns" are voters by the Ok
lahoma law. Ohio refuses to let
United States soldlera voto, ns does
NorJ.li Dakota, Toxai and a few other
states. Atheists are not votora In
North Carolina, nor are embezzler--of
public funds, If thero nro any
Biich, in Alabama. Non-taxpayers
cannot vote in Pennsylvania nor can
porfoni dishonorably discharged
from tho service or tho United State'?.
At nearly every state bars convicts
and there aro iTl.772 convicts. In tho
prl-ons of tho country, election day
wjll mean nothing to a wholu army
of them.
I
Tho crusade against tho smoke
Women will voto In this gonernl nuUance In the big cities of the coun-
oloctlon In three states, Colorado,,
Ithiho and Wyoming, i fnct Which
campaign managers Mi tho vnrloiiB
try hns advanced one stop nenror
-uccess as'a result of tho final de
termination of tho Illinois Contra'
national headquarters In Chicago of railroad to accede to th domnnds of
tho Democratic. Henubllcnn. Proht- tho neonlo mid olootrlfv it linen wth-
In the city of Chicago. This action,
following years of agitation on tha
part of tho public recently brought
foAa climax by tho women of Chi
cago and the liew'spapers', will not
only do away wth tho clouds of
smoke that now obscuro tho lake
front but will have far-roachfng re
sults In other directions. Enginbors
In tht city have compiled Interest
ing figures on the growing no of
eloctr city as motive power. Accord
ing to these figures the uso of elec
tric power Is being doubted every flvo
years and if tho present rate of in
crease is maintained, by 1I20 It will
equal or exceed the power mechan
ically applied. This will result in
enormous economics, It is said, duo
to the substitution of a few largo
and efficient boilers nnd engines
working all the time at nenrly full
capacity for a greator number of in
dividual engines and plants. Tho
railroads aro at prosont among the
Inrgest consumers of fuel. It is ostl
cated that electric ouoration, oxclu
sivo of uso of water power, would
reduce their consumption of coal to
less than one-hnif of that now re
quired for operntlon with Btoam lo
comotives. Hut n more Important re
sult Is tho opportunity for cheap
wnter-nowor development. Electric-1
ity can now bo generated by water-'
powor at convenient points and car
ried wherever needed by long dls
tanco transmission linen. If tho
roal of tho country Is rapidly belnjr
oxhnustod, n, government authorities
state, tho lmnortnnco of economics,
In tho use and the,valuo of wntor an
i Fourco or nower cannot but In
crease tremendously as tho venrs go
by At present bnro'y G nor cent of
tho wnter-powor of tho country is.
boht; itiliirpil. It it estimated thnt ,
Ihoro h immediately nvnilablo fori
uo over .10.000,000 horso-nower or'
us iiMin ns is generated today in nil
tho stoant hollers of tho country.
Danderine
GROWS HAIR
and we can
PROVE IT!
A lady from Mlnnaaot write!
"As n result of uiltitf Damlerlne, ray hair
Is dote to five feet In length.
Beautiful Hair at Small Cost
TTAtR trouble, like mnriy oilier diseases, lore
II Been trrottitiy iagiiosta ana altogether mis.
undersloou. Tlte hair us
The scalp u the very sou in ui
duced. nurtured and Btotrn. i
recelre the atteutlon if results are to be expected.
JfsJWp1 w -I
let
be treated for the reason that it is simply a product
of the scalp and wholly dependent upon In action.
The scalp is the very soil in uhlch the hair Is pro-
iu stotrn, nnu it alone should
in if results are to be expected.
It would do no earthly good to treat the stem of
plant with a view of mnkinir it grow and become
more beautiful the soil in which the plant erowa
KBI
Fortunes of the World
Are Founded on Oil
Joo Chanslor, now sovoral ilmos a millionaire, was, not bo long ago, a cork In Los Angolos Ho borrow
ed Eomo money for tho purposo of oporntLg In California oil : tho result was that it made him ono of tho
richest mon In tho stnto. John A. Bunting, 'formerly a brnkman on tho Southern Pnclflo, through tho
tha hair grows must receive th attention If you ara
to expect It to crow nnd becomo mora beautiful.
Loss of htlr is caused by the acalp drying up,
or losing its supply of moisture or nutriment; when
baldness occurs the scalp hns simply lost all Its
nourishment, leaving nothing for the hair to feed
upon la plant 0 even n tree would die under similar
conditions.)
The natural thing to do In cither ciise, Is to teed
nud replenish the soil or scalp ns the case may be,
and your crop will crow and multiply as unlure
Intended It should.
Knowlton's OAndarlne has a most Wonder
fill effect upon the hnlr elands nnd tissues of tha
scalp. It Is tha only remedy for tho hair ever
discovered that Is similar to tha natural hair
foods or liquids of tha scalp.
tt penetrates the pores quickly and the hair
soon shown the effects of IK wonderfully cxhtlar
ating and life-producing' qualities.
One 2J-cent bottle Is enough to convince you of
Its great worth ns a hnlr growing and hair beauU
fylug remedy try It and see for yourself,
NOW nt all ilrtignlsls In throe sixes,
25o, 50o nnd $1.00 per bottle.
Cut
ThV
Out
FREE To show how quickly Cendirlm
iifek ncH.ttcwlll send a large sam
pic free by rclutn limit to anyone who
sends tula free coupon to the
KHOmOd DAXQERINE CO., CHICAGO. ILL.,
with their name nnd address nnd 10c
in silver or stamps to pay postage.
Considerable sinking has marked
tho nhonomcnnl rlso of Chicago, tho
building of Bkyscrnpera having both
compro sod tho enrth and drained It
of wntor, which doprostod it somo
moro Official notice had to bo tnbnn
of this In tho heigh of Btrcctcar ..,.,
iracKB now being Inld In the loon now typo of concrete logs, extending foot doop to solid rock afford a firm
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Investment of $170.00 In California oil land becamo a mllllonairo.
L'a'iJ !.,i-i'i
6 could tell you of innumerable others. Why
wero Duntlng, ChanBlor, and tho ninny others,
who made tholr money through Investments Iu
oil, successful? Because they woro shrowd, lovel
hcaded, ob'orvlng men possessing unbounded con
ftJcnco In tho great future of tho California oil
fields and tbo oil Industry. Tho demnnd for blf
Is Incrcaslnu daily, The consumption fnr exceeds
the output. Several oil compan'es paid substnn
fal dividends when 'IY wa selling at 15 .conta .
per barrel. Oil la now soiling nt SIXTY CBNTd
TER DAUKKL at tho well. Tho total dividends
f." tho year 190S, from all tho oil companies now
dclng business In California, not including tha
Standard, will probably reach the fti, 000, 000
rrark nnd the $10, 000,000 work for the'year
IS09, Therefore tho natural conclusion to nr
r.vo at, In, INVEST IN OIL SECURITIES. IN
VEST AT ONCE. Wo aro offorlng for sale n Hm
Ito numbor of Bhnros on what wo consldor to bo
oai of tho beit Companlos'oporntlng In Korn
Cc , In fact, In California. Wo rofor to tho Btock
of tho KERN ASSOCIATED OIL CO. Tho stock
(.'-' KERN ASSOCIATED OIL COMPAVY ll th?
b-st oli proposition over offored tho invoatraent
luhl c This Compnny owns free of Incumbrance
FOItTY C tES IN THE VERY HEART OP THE
KERN RIVIM OIL DISTRICT, end situated 'on
the Southern Pnclflc Railroad, It adjoins tho Sun
Joaqyln Oil & Development Cpmpany's property
hlch was recently merged with tho Aasocntod
Oil Co , AVHOSE STOCK IS NOW SELLING AT
134 00 PER SHAREV It nlso adjoins tho JustlV
famo discovery well where oil was first discov
ered 'n tho Kern Rlvor oil fields, THE KERN AS
SOC! TED OIL CO. has two wells on Its proportv
We ' No 1 IS IN OIL and gives about sixty-five
barrrh 0f ol! per day. With a greator depth and
nvn approved pump, the production will bs
to'fe-lv rcrensod. Tho Company doalrofe to sink
fv t m to veils and to Install modorn compresa
tin'" pm-s Wo bellevo that well No. 2 will,
with K'naer depth, produce a large and Inex
fcautMb'o oil supply as aro tho other wells on ad
1 '"Ins proport'es. We aro offering a limited num.
"fr of shares of thh Company nt 20 cents per
,sap pa you realize what that means? It
means tit in purcljaslng this Btock you become
IniTetp, in a cornpany tna can produce the oil.
P la not a case of "They may," "They should."
but "THEY ARE."
Lot ms again. impress upon you those highly Im
portant facta. Tho property Is a produced, Is entire
ly surrounded by rollnblo producing proportion,
that thero la sufilclont ncroago (forty acres) to
Justify tho drilling of forty moro wolls all of
which would being tho vory core of ono of tho
richest oil producing districts In tho world. Re
member that Kern Co. produce's ns much oil as
any other throo oil producing counties in Cali
fornia. Shipping fncllltloi could not bo bottor,
for the property adjoins tho Southorn Pacific
trucks. Tho Company has valuablo'assots In im im
peovements: Two wolls, derrick, thanks, tool and
Lmnl: housos.'otc.
Defora accepting tho fiscal agoncy of tho Korn
Assocatcd Oil Co. wo thoroughly Investigated ov
ory detail pertaining to tho Company and Its prop
erty. Wo did not take snnp Judgment, wo novo"
do, consequently want to nssuro you thnt tho
atock of this Company at twonty centa por shnro
is tho most unparnllod opportunity, for the In
vestor that cvor camo boforo our observation.
Wo sincerely bollovo thnt tho Korn Afisocated
Oil Co. Is dostlnod to pay pay dlvldonods as suro
ly and ns rogularly as Is tho Associated Oil and
other compnnie: opcruting on adjoining proportion,
nnd wo sco no reason why within twolvo months
tho stock should not be quoted at many times Its
present tolling prlco.
Wo unhesitatingly ndviso you to buy every share
you can possible afford. Watch the stock ad
vano from twonty cents to two dollars, Do not do
lay. Oct your ordor In to ais quickly.
$20 will buy 100 shares, par vnluo $ 100
$50 will buy 250 shares, par valuo $250
$100 will buy 500 shares, par valuo $500
$500 will buy 2500 shares, par value $2500
From the abovo cash prlco you may doduct 5
por cent, If you nro not prepared to pay cash,
then buy on our easy-payment plan of one-flfth
down and oneflftb .monthly.
10Q shares for $20; pay $4 Ndown and $4
monthly. . "
250 shares for $50; pay. $10 down and $10
wonthly.
500 shares for $100; pay $20 down and $20
monthly.
1500 shares for .$300; pay $60 down and $60
monthly, ,
THE STOCK OP THE KERN ASSOCIATED
niL CO. IS THE REST BUY ON THE-MARKET
ODAY. AOT QUICKLY, DEFORE THE
SHARES ARE ADVANCED IN PRICE. t
district in rohnbllltatlon of traction
I'no. windings having cnrrlcd slJo
tho buildings having carried tho sldo-
wants down sovoral Inches and somo
tiny thoy will havo to bo raised to
oftlclal grado. Tho big buildings con
ducted a decado ago woro put on
what Is known as "floating founda
tlons" that is, piling drlvon Into
tho ground at various depths, but
not nearly bo far as tho bod rock.
Those buildings hnvo Bottled stoadlly,
and It Is bollovod that thoy will con
tinue to do bo for somo time. In
the -0001111 place, tho croiind bonenth
Bomotlmos 120 feet Into tho enrth, Is
adoptod, every well driven Into tho
earth draws a largo part of tho mols
liuro from tho Bell. When wntor U
romovod from tho soil with nothing
glvon to tnko its place, and with a
tremendous pressure on tho uppur
surface, a compression results. Tho
wolght of nil tho skyscrapors In tho
downtown district enn bo realized
from tho fact that tho Commercial
National building, tho "TrtiBt Pal
ace," 10 Btorcs, contains 750,000
tons of stool and tho Btono nnd torrn-
cotta walls and floors approximately
er foundation than tho now demol
ished city ball had In tho piling undor
it.
Chicago is being robbed steadily of. 2,000. 000 toiiB moro. Thero nro half
a . .. .. .. .. ".!'- .. . m- I II t
a dozen such structures, this mum-
tho wntor It ordinarily would contain
Every building w'th deep hnsomonts
In Its cxcnvatlon drnws part of the
water from tho ground. Whore the though
Ing
must
Tho $18,775,708 of nickels paid to
Chicago traction linos hnvo been ana
lyzed by tho board of supervising
onglneors and tho componont parts
of each provo to be:
Conts
Paid In wngos to employes. , . . 2.84
Paid for material suppllos, nnd
other expenses Incident to tho
mnlntonnucc, operation, nnd
management of tho railways 1.1-i
Paid for tnxos 12
Intorost on valuo of properties .71!
si
covers 22 500 square foot, which yt nld .to tho railways ! ,
I boar this onormous wo'ght, nl- ::s;tJr
igh In Its enso 00 caissons 110 ( Continued on page 4.)
$3.00
Saves
a Big
Dollar
$3.00
i
a
JOSEPH J- HOGAN CO.
802-3 Metropolis Bank Bvildiqg
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
...,u .iiiirtMM)!! linfcjc IJIUg.,
... rniiiciSC, Cnl
'JSe EOn-l mo ..11 .,..ll.ll.i.. ..i .L. rf
., 4UM iunmiiarBauoi( ia iwrn
Assoc ated Oil Co. '
I
Name . . . A ,. x'..,
Street V.-.!, . Street.
L" City ?; Oct. 23. City
JO.SEPII J. HOOAN CO..
H02-K03 3fetroioHs Hank IUilg.f
San Francisco, Cl,
I enclose $...., inpayment for.
shares of the Kent Associated Oil Co.
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SATURDAY, OCT. 31
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pay up all arrears to Nov. 1 st, 1 908,
can secure the Daily Journal one
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Salem, Oregon
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