Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 14, 1910, First Section, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALKM, OREGON, SATURDAY, 5UY 14, 1010.
Don't wnsto so muoh force in
boasting or what you do. Be gront
in doing bo harmonious.
vestlgation and pleaded uollo cqn
tondoro. Ho "was convicted of hav
ing paid a brlbo to councllmen .of
thcclty't6 secure the passage ot an
ordlnanco naming tho bank' as a de
pository of city funds.
Ex-Counellman Charles Stewart,
one of tho alleged "big six" arid ono
of tho prime movors In tho alleged
schomo to obtain monoy from banks
in return: for naming them as city
depositories, was sentenced to sorvj
eight months in Jail.
Dr. Cook Is going to lead a quiet
Hfjj; Mrs. Cook is already doing the
talking for publication.
A GERMAN DISCOVERY.
slmplo lngredlonts scientifically com
A valuable book, showing manv
pictures of the curious little appen
dix, and tolling how appendicitis is
caused, and how you can easily guard
yourself against It, can be secured
free for a short timo at the above
druggist's. You should read thjs
book, and tako no chances.
PJt!S Cured In O to 14 Dny.
PAZO OINNTMENT Is guaranteed U
cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed
lng or Protruding Piles in 6 to H
tlaya or money refunded. SOo
'MONK
pounded.
Becauso Adlor-1-ka COOLS tho
diseased parts' and DRAINS OFF all
impurities, which no other medicine
can do, ONE DOSE Instantly relieves
stomach or bowol trouble. Tho drug
store of J. C. Porry reports largo sales
and wonderful results.
Almost any doctor will tell you, If
your bowels do not move each day,
or if you' havo wind or. gas in your
Btomach, or a heavy feollng after eat
ing, you may very likely get appen
dicitis. By taking Adlor-i-ka Just
onco each week, appendicitis can gain
no foothold.
Simple. Mixture of ' Buckthorn Bark
Conquers Appendicitis.
f BENCH AS
A WEAPON
Saves nn lown Sinn's Life.
Tho very gr'avo roomed to yawn
i,nfnro nnhnrt Mmlsnn. of West Bur-
Germany loads the world In sci
ence, and it was loft to a German
physician to discover a slmplo reme
dy for treating appedlcltis without op
eration. This discovery, coming when
appendicitis is increasing so rapidly
will bo of great benefit, although, per
haps, In very raro cases, operation
may still bo advisable. The romedy,
called Adlor-1-ka, is composed of
buckthorn bark, glycerins and other
Londoners are chewing gum, but
they aro not claiming they originated
the habit.
llington, Iowa, when, after seven
weoks In tho hospital, four of the
best physicians gave him up. Then,
was shown tho marvelous curative
power of Electric Bitters. For. after
eight months of frightful suffering
from liver trouble and yellow Jaun
dice, getting no help from other
remedies or doctors, five bottles of
this matchless medlclno completely
cured him. It is positively guaranteed
for Stomach, Liver or Kidney trou
bles and never disappoints. Only
50c at J. C. Perry .
A plain prescription Is printed up
on each 26c box of Dr. Shoop's Pink
Pain Tablets. Ask your doctor or
druggist if this formula is not com
plete. Pain moans congestion, blood
pressure. Head pains, womanly
pains, pains anywhere got Instant ro
ller from a Pink Pain Tablet. Sold
by Capital Drug Store.
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PEARL BURNS HOLDS IJP A ROB
BER FOR 45 MINTJTEiS Wmt A
MoJ&'HVnENOir while
NEAR-BY TOWN.
PAGKJilX.
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cstntlnatbi', Mass., May 14.
WJtarnpuiing nut a nicitei piaiea
tnonkeV 'Wrench: lB-vearoId Pearl
Burns, railroad, telegraph operator
at this place, lato last night hold at
bay for 45 minutes, a man giving
the namo of Patrick O'Leary, wnc
was endeavoring to enter tho depot
The irlrl was alono In tho station
when tho man raised a rear window
and started to .cllmb In. Grabbing
a monkey wrench Miss Duma lev
elled It at tho Intruder and ordered
aim to stand still with bis hands up.
Tho order was bboybd and tho girl
"called" Boston and told tho dis
patcher, of the situation!
A froleht train was hurriedly sent
to Westminster, and when the crow
arrived on tho scene tho girl still
held tho fort and. tho man was takon
la custody and turned over to the
police. i 1 i !.,
WILL HAVE A LONG
BALLOT TO CHECK
many itEFEitfeKriuM rarrrrioivy
FIIiBD AND MOItE COMING
VOTERS WIMi HAVE A BLAN
KET BALLOT TO CONSIDER.
That tho voters of tho fftato will
havo something to occupy their minds
with at tho coming oloction, In addi
tion to electing county, district and
utato ofllcors, is ovldencod by tho fact
that there Are already four potltlons
on nio with tho secretary of state
under tho initiative and referendum
laws throe under the former and
ono under the latter and it is esti
mated' that beforo tho timo expires
for tho filing of rations calling for
elections ou questions under thli
law that fully SO petitions will have
tewfljed, ...
- " Women First la PfcHL
Tho" women aro the" first ftr tho
Held, and their petition will appear
first ou tho ballot. So far women
havo been denied Jbo righto of suf
frage la ,thUtato of Oregon, but thoy
are dej,fVnel to enact a law ttilo fall
granting "them political prlvllogos
equal with' those enjoyed by men, but
whether they will succeed or not re
mains to bo seen.
Tho next petition filed is undor tho
referendum , law referring- to, tho
consideration of tho people aVoasurb
passed by tho last loglslaturaln,., re
lation to tho salary ot Judgo Smith,
of Baker City. The salaries of tho
circuit Judges aro; fixed At $3000 a
yoar, but tho last legislature passed
a law that tho county should pay in
addition to this tho sum of $1000.
Want County Division.
Tho third petition Is under the Ini
tiative, and has for Its object tho en
actment ot a law which will create a
bow county to be known as Neemlth,
Tho measure proposes to carvo tho
jaow county"out s( tho territory, now
Ombraced' in Douglas and 'Lano "coun
ties. Thora la constdorablo opposi
tion to tho moTcmont, and it la pre
dicted that a lively contest will on-iuo.
Tho last petition is with rotation
tho Monmouth Normal School.
Heretofore tho legislature has had to
contend with this question, but this
fall it will bo for tho pooplo to say by
tholr votes whether thoy want a nor
mal or not,
to
500 SEALS TO
HEAD FAMILIES
" Washington, D. C, May 14.
Marked in a manner so thoy can bo
&s!ly recognisable; 500 3-yoar-old
malo seals aro to bo allowed to es
cape th$ yearly slaughter on tho
Erlblyoff killing fields this year, to
supply breeding odulta in tho futuro,
This numbor will bo marked oach
year and protected from tho killers.
The seals are to bo slain under no
circumstances. The government ex
perts will choose the most perfect
seals In the herds as breoder.
According to Secretary Naglo to
day, W I. Lambkey will bavo charge
of tho work, and he will tako string-
eat measures to aeo that tho chouon
aeals are allowed to live.
Wa 'UBMllllutf to Contend."
Plbtaburg. Pa, May H. A. A.
Wmusk, former oashlwr of the Ger
man NatloMl bank today wm m&
tmm to nerra sight months In Jail
a ltd pay a e of 16.000. Vllsaek
wk iiKltoUd in tho reoant graft In-
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A Good I
nvestmenfc is Worth
1 X' Ta (T TP SI
a Lite Time of Toil
is one of the greatest things in the country today. More fortunes have been made and are
being made in Oil than in any other known commodity. Of course the first principle of
making money is to provide the public with something that the public wants when it wants it, and
for which the public is willing to pay the producer's price. Too many men make failures who
face the other way and try to sell the public something which they want the public to have, and
thus the provider is ultimately obliged to sell at the public's price, and in that there Is little or no
profit.
Oil is a necessity, and new uses are being made of it every day. On the Pacific Coast Oil is
about the only fuel used, and even two of our largest railroad systems use California Crude Oil
for locomotive fuel.
BROWN GOLD
By R. S. ,
Note: (Wo wish the reaclbr to
know that tho term "Brown Gold"
means California Crude Oil.)
. i( When Jud Elwood awoko ono
morning In his cabin, located near
Bakorsfleld In tho State of California,
and decided to go on a rabbit hunt,
"by his lonoly," ho little dreamed
tho result of that decision and tho
subsequent trip was to lead 'to the
discovery of one of . the greatest
Brown Gold producing districts in
the world; and naturally tho thought
never occurred to Jud, bocauso ho
had In mind simply Jaunting for rab
bits, not minerals.
To quoto Jud, as' ho gavo the tic
count of his find to tho writer, ho on
that morning loft his cabin accom
panied by his gun and dogs; and
Jud, by tho. way, was always fond of
dogs and had a few that were as good
as any in Kern County; and Jud
knows a good dog, too, and why not?
His old homo, Bakorsfleld, is tho
Mecca to which all really good ones
make an annual pilgrimage to attend
tho great National Tryout. Well, to
contlnuo Jud's story, ho started out
in a direction to tho northwest of
hs cabin toward tho foothills, and
v aftor securing a good-sized bag . of
cotton-tails was returning homeward,
when his' attention was attracted in
ono dlrootlon to tho different hues
of tho early morning mist which,
rising from tho soil, gave off a color
that had tho appoarance of being a
brown-colorod haze, or a "some
thing" entirely different from that
notlcoablo In other directions, with
tho result that Elwood was soo.i con
vinced of tho presence of Brown
Gold, and tho existonco of tho Kern
Riv.er District today proves his de
ductions to havo beon correct.
Jud had hard work at first In his
efforts to convince friends and. neigh
bors as to. tho impor,tanco of his find,
his deductions not being accepted
even by experts as being at all rea
sonable, which brings to mind the
curious story told of tho earliest dis
covery of Brown Gold in this coun
try during the days of Colonel Drake.
Tho Wise Onos at that timo smilod
at tho prospoctor, bolng amuied at
tho more Idea of finding Brown Gold
In tho earth. The son of ono old -fnrmer
brought homo thp nows of
Colpnol Drake's find, which to tho
mind of tho old man was utterly
absurd, consoquontly ho would not
bellovo It. "If you had told mo that
thoy had found whlskoy, I could read
ily understand it, for wo know that
whiskey is made from corn, and It
might easily soak through' tho roots
of . tho stalk and accumulate In tho
eartht but flowing Brown Oold,
' never," Ab a consoquonce, tho ad
verse opinions and criticisms to
which Jud was subject showed
nolther sympathy nor support, which
made him fully realize the old trujh
that "no man is a prophet in his own
country." and the sequence in all
probability would havo been- that
tho great body of mineral wealth
which had boon lying there dormant
for many ages would havo remained
undlsturbod If it were not for the
atrangor who took ndvantngo of tho
opportunity and backed hla Judgment
with money. This fact Is notorious
in tho history ot tho development of
. tho great Kern River District. Prac
tically, and oxceptlpg ono old fjjin
which had pinned Its faith on what
la now famous as the ,'Wost:s8.IiW,
tho district where guihora aro mak
frig mtllionarloa nearly every day, the ,
brains and means which, dovolopod
tho groat Drown Gold dlstrlot of
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California, which today Is by long
oddB the greatest producing country
in the world, came from tho outside;
from the stranger. The local capi
talist and others of smaller means,
being absolutely blind as to the op
portunity then within their grasp.
From; other portions .of tho state,
California capital and brains took a
'leading part In the early develop
ment. Well known merchants, law
yers, doctors, lumber and fruit men
tnking a, leading part, and to the ,11st
must be added tho many hundreds of
tho comparatively smaller Investors,
such as mechanics, railroad men and
particularly the strong support and
backing furnished by tho keen de
partment storo employe two Los
Angeles stores alone supporting hun
dreds of Investors, each orio helping
tho development in amounts that
ranged from $50 by tho lady cashiers
to $2,500 by managers of depart
ments. Another Interesting feature
in this connection was the Impetus
given by residents of the "Show Me"
state, Thoy. sent ithoir' delegations
to investigate, were duly "shown,"
and as a consequence their subse
quent investments have added many
millions of dollars In Brown Gold to
tho world's wealth. Some towns of
about 20,000 Inhabitants furnishing
more "sinews" than did any one ot
tho wealthy eastern states.
It was not very long after tho
Elwood discovery before all the good
land In tho district was acquired,
principally by mining, fruit, lumber
and other men, who through business
connections and associates were
brought into actlvo touch with tho
exact situation In Kern County, and
who were quick to tako advantage
of tho immense possibilities and
profits to be ultimately derived from
tho development of Drown Gold as
against thnt of any other kind of
mining or Industrial enterprise. And,
as a consoquenco, those who later on
decided to engage in tho industry
were compelled to go elsowbere and
socure lands In other districts, whero
the indications and general appear
anco of tho country were similar to
thoso prevalent In the Kern River
district. This "crowding out," which
lod to the compulsory seeking for
other districts was particularly fortu
nate from tho fact that It led to the
further exploiting, development and
ultimately the proving up of the
greatest ot all California Brown
Gold Districts "Coallnga."
The stupendous magnitude and
tho recent rapid advancement mado
In tho development of this great
Brown Gold district is such as fully
warrants tho name tho "WONDER
DISTRICTS," and In order to fully
appreciate Its immense richnoss nnd
tho development thoreof which has
been mado during the past few years,
which period covers the roal opening
up ot tho field, a comparison will be
necessary, and for tho purpose ot
making an Intelligent ono, tho cele
brated Korn River District, tho field
thnt ts genorally (nnd was truly) re
garded as being 'tho greatest and
richest producer of Brown Gold in
the world will bo takon.
The authentic, up-to-dato figures
used in order to substantiate the
statements rondo aro thoso compiled
for the month of March, 1910, and
thoy are Interesting aa well as re
markablo from tho fact that they
provo unquestionably tho supremacy
ot Coallnga, tho Wonder District of
California, and shows it to be by all
odds, through comparison of present
development, as well as by results,
actual production -tho King of all
Brown "Cold districts. The figures
referred to, which covor the total
production of thoso two great Brown
Qold districts far the month of
March, 1910, a rot
Coallnga District. . . . 1,231,000
Kern River District.. 1,100,000
v barrels of 42 gallons each, the dif
ference in favor of the Coallnga dis-.
trict being 131,000 barrels for tho
month. BUT when the present de
velopment of both districts are taken
Into consideration, the startling fact
is realized that tho great Coallnga
district produced thjs enormous
quantity of Brown Gold with less
than one-half the number of wells as
compared with tho more thoroughly
developed and comparatively older
district, the Kern River.
And by a further comparison of
the average production per well In
tho two districts it io shown that the
Coallnga district well produced two
and 6ne-half times as much Brown
Gold as was produced by the Kern
River district well In tho. same
period, or in other words, to make
tho contrast moro apparent, while
tho average Kern River well wns
producing 800 barrels tho average
Coallnga well was producing 2,000
barrels.
Having shown by facts and figures
that Coallnga 1b the greatest produc
ing district, it is now pertinent to re
fer to another point In order to show'
the further great advantage this dis
trict has in facilities for marketing
or moving the product to Tidewater,
and this brings up tho subject of
transportation, which as a matter of
fact was the one and practically the
only handicap with which, until
recently, the producer of Brown Gold
in California has had to contend.
Producing a commodity without the
facilities of getting It to a market is
like finding a Yellow Gold mine in
the heart of Africa without being
able to handle the oro or getting the
product to the outside world. Such
was the story of Brwn Gold found
In the heart of California, No means
of transportation, excepting by the
few thousand tank-cars furnished by
the- railroads, which at Its beat was
a totally inadequate, as well as very
expensive, service. Now, however,
those conditions have been complete
ly changed and with a due apprecia
tion ot the magnitude and impor
tance of the "Wonder" of ' tho pro
ducing districts, tho Coallnga pro
ducer has at his disposal tho service
of tho following great pipe line
systems one' of six-Inch and 'four ot
eight and ten-Inch capacity each,
making In' all five great through pipe
lines, which extend to various, coast
points north and west from tho dis
trict to market, 1. e., Tidewater,
These lines are; Associated from
Coallnga to Monterey, from Coallnga
to Port Costa; Producers from Coa
llnga to Port Harford; Standard
from Coallnga to Mendota, tho lat
ter two being parallel lines, which
connect with the through lino to
Point Richmond on San Francisco
Bay.
The product Is handled-by the
transportation company or companies
with which the producer elects to do
business, which concerns, at their
cost and expense, run pipe lines to
the property and take care of tho
product, thus relieving tho producer,
of all further work. From tidewater
points tho Brown Gold is shipped -north,
south, east and west, from
Alaska in the north to Chill in tho
south; and pver seas as far as Japan,
and portions of It even as far as
Australia.
The Coallnga district offers a
product capable of further Immense
development; offers ample facilities
for the marketing of the same; of
fers a, market which is practically un
limited, coupled with a demand for
the commodity, which all present ef
forts have as yet been unable to sup
ply. With all these facts In mind,
can a single argument be advanced
that will contradict the statement
that an investment made now in
Coallnga,.Brown Gold Is the best In
vestment extant?
How or where can I mako an in
vestment whereby I may participate
in the distribution of the immense
amount of mineral wealth with
which California Is so favored and
the development ot which is still in
its Infancy? How? By making an
Investment in a company that has
something to offer in r6turn for
your investment, nnd the more they
"have and hold" the greater will bo
your return thereon. Whero? In
vestigate fully the California Nation
al Crude Oil Company, which has re
cently acquired Five Thousand Acres
ot rich Brown Gold holdings in tho
now famous Coallnga district, the
Wonder District of California.
Remember the story of Jud and
his dogs and don't be likened unto
the blind friends and neighbors, but
"get In" now, like the stranger did,
when the investment- of a fow hun
dred dollars, which the stranger
actually made, resulted in a prlvato
car, which ho now uses and is now
his own; all the result of a small
Investment In Brown Gold made at
the bottom.
Invest your savings in a company
that is operating In the greatest field
in the state. Remember, you have
only a short time to purchase this
stock at 40 cents port share. We
can assure you that within a limited
timo this Btock, will be sold for
double this figure,' and you will see
it quoted at that figure In these
columns.
We would advise you to mako as
large a reservation as you can af
ford and do so Immediately, Make
alU drafts, money orders, etc., pay
able to tho California-National Crude
Oil Company, Los Angeles, Cal and
mail with attached blank. . ,
California National Crude Oil Co.,
SUBSCRIPTION BLANK
I. W. HELLMAN BLDG., Los Angeles, Cal.
Gentlemen! Enclosed find " Dollars
for whiclf please issue me Shares '
of the Treasury Stock of tl above Corporation
Najne .
Address
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Calif oania National Crude Oil Company
I. W. Hellman Building, Los Angeles, California.
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