The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1908, Page 3

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THE SEA E STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1908. 3 Bee Joe Schormer’s Aa@ NEXT FRIDAY STOP THE RENT sell you Beautiful Homes, Cottagoa, Nungalows = Payments fus, Itke rent They’re E bh duction of “The btin y’r xclusive — J b veins eles 0 i Pr he San Franciseo Opera Mehihorn Bidg Clothiers ’ : Ps | - at Wwe Grand continues Fire ¢ « u Vir t lay ever ‘ Beats were | ood ia erintendent placed on kale thie morning for « " t ‘sn are rh G F m Pa f the city counet! “Tracked Around the World.” 140301411 SECOND AVE. COR. SECOND AVE the city counell ast | Tracked Around the World? — : “ 7 = ws see mm « truction fa he a © adn fite all the a ——s tng niger additiona half "4 m the ne characte o 1 4 Around the i Trade. for Vewr Ote municipal building at Yeole V oe Emma Hunting re e . oe 5 ' n | and Fourth a r the installation | turn week 4n “The Princess 3 ’ * : wr) ‘ of fire alarm and police telegraph |ot Pateh % | The « ated cost of the balf|“The Girl of the Golden Wee jstory addition in $15,000 « will be a second week of ‘ ! G of th Golden West" at h V ays OY e | WAR ON FLIES na late on peaeunan aaa | ‘ wen declared | players, for wilch ley We al ‘ r Bicoed ete hy : ) on sale tomorrow Crichton and Dr, F. 8. Bourna, “4 medical inspector. The head « At the Coliseum. of health department plans a vigor The Okito family of Chinese campaign against the exposing of magicians; two comedy sketch foodstuff t file Within « few | 4n eccentric dancer, a ballad, mo- weeks de will ordered to} tion pic res, @ Violinist and a trio > i screen foodstufts for sale, |of champlon acrobats make up the Demonstration Closes Saturday Evening, So It’s Up STEAMER WILOWOOD, OF THE INTERLAKEN &. 8. CO. bill at the Coliseum . | ‘This steamer, one of the prett!|oach class will be presented with; made. The carriers can take their At Pantages. Jost and fastest on Lake Washing lid gold medal, » and en-| baskets If they so desire, Plenic A standard high class bill at ton, hae been chartered to take! raved by Albert Hansen tables have been erected and can ntages this week includes the ow 1 to You to Hurry. Far be tt from us to shout “Woe! Woe!" But if you don't hurry 9) The star carriers from Leseht park! Wildwood park is situated across be used by parties who wish to ee io, Virden & Dunlap, you wil! without doubt rue the day that you let this Monarch demon- |} to Wildwood park, Saturday, June| Lake Washington, directly east of |wpend the day at the park Sli eit Simmer, Barnes & Weet, the Kite stration sitp by without seeing this wonderful baker and fuel saver in | 6 Which ts Meld day for the route| Leech! park, and bas long since) Prof. Miner's Boys band, of 14 totfy Trio, and Blondie Robinson, hundreds to solve the daily perplexing food preparing problem, by 110 to 19 + have been divided! The steamship company has | sharp Final yar ee ee ee ees on toe a Gatee a practically demonstrating the Monarch Malleable Range. We'll gladly [| into four classes. Each class will| made arrangements for a supply of Boats leave Leschi every t See teens enee meee Geeeet : : assist you, #0 come in to see the Monarch and learn the tuteresting 9) CDease ID Various athletic events, | sandwiches, hot coffee, ioe cream, | Round trip ticket 25 cents bl aes tae Dette” ak tae bears the At the Star, polnts in regard to this fi avenge, Geod, ive pointe about baking The winher of the most points in oe, and no overebarges will be | charge for carriers care Sanlabh: ‘panel te the’ te Sitia eins yoke eared i Gani ranges, fuel saving, etc, are to b& picked up. ee = ere j 7 z “ie attle Philharmonic orchestra. This) O'Ramey, the singing comedienne; Pere erh ete cst sunny windows, The walle and) F. 8. Bourne gave the a ‘ons of the —— — “by Fred Houlihan, fancy pianist; It's worth your while-—if not, have @ biseult and a cup of piping hot coffee. woodwork have been stained a/ evening, followed A short ad * lby John and Bertha Gleeson, rapid BITS O’NEWS tart, Testful, neutral ray. bight|drese by Rev. Dr. FS Van Horn, | Will Go to Seacoma fi. “Gaucers; aud by the Young ] white little cots are tnvitingly wait-| Prayers were offered by Rev. Dr company, in The Girl From | ing for the children who will be|B. L. Whitman and Rev. Dr. W. H Beach to Camp | Friseo, & musical comedy at the ° | brought to their new home the last|W. Rees. The orchestra of the| Ma! are we going camping this | gray Ch RANGES SOLD ON THE MOST » jof this week First M. B. church, asste by Mins | year? } s : Opening off from “$ ~ LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS The Young Ladies’ Institute will) ute main roon and| You, dear, if I can find the right)WiLL ATTEND CONVENTION. are the sereened | Gertrude M. Horner sive a card party and dan thi | porticos where the patients may|Mr. Henry T. Hanlin ist, fur-| place to Ko. Your eld stove makes the first payment, and jevening at Christensen's ha | be wheeled in chairs during the day |nished the musical part of the pro.| Say ma! le’s go to Seacoma| Drummers of the Northwest are - ean be taken up at your own convenience. Nineteenth Century Literary club. | oF left to sleep in the outdoor cots. | grauf. Beach en route to attend the convention wa Mise Kelso, of 9933 Ferdinand|A® operating room has also been W. C. T. U. Meets. | Why do you want to go there,/of the Northwest distriet of the = . . st, Columbia’ station, entertained | Mtted up, Besides this there are) The Central W. CT. U. wilt | 8! United Commercial Travelers’ U: d Ou the Nineteenth Century Literary |t¥o bed rooms for the nurses and| meet at the home of Dr. A. E. Sey-|_ Well, Jimmy Rogers says they're | sociation, at Vancouver, B. C., Fri- ster KY 4 m Tr elub this afternoon. lone for the cook, the office room 14th av, Friday, June |#0!ne there, and you know those|day and Saturday. Washingtoo, i jand kitchen. Bverythi pas boon |G, at 2:30 p. m. There will be| RoKer# always have the best there/ Oregon and British Columbla will * aba g See janned to make the house a# com s | | rs. Carrie Grunkrans was mar /fortable and pleasing to the sick suing yea: All be . £ Why does Jimmy say they are = ; ried to Mr. Henry W. Appleton |ebtidren as possible, and the board eated to — are Fe| going there? | COMMENCEMENT 400% yesterday morning by Rev. J. H. has succeeded in thelr endeavors | He says that there is the best) paige as Van Horn io the parlors of the) Yesterday the cottage, nestling in boat service and It only takes fifty| The graduating class of the Seat- Plymouth Congregational church.|the grove of shade trees, had # minutes to get there or back to the | tle high schools today issued an- Mr. and Mrs. Appleton will be at cheery, homey look. Within the city |nouncements of their commence- home after June 16 at The Cap rooms were prettily de ted with Well, ts that all? | ment exercises, which are to be an election of officers for the en-| be represented at the convention. Window omic" d the Following Remark: M. L. Burn, — Blata st.) have read several to the merits of the Hoosier Kitchen Cabt eed 4 « } : ag 4 eee tie Sane Gane Fcreneat me ttole | vases of flowers—without the lawn pccmtanas | No, he says you don't have topatk|held June 18, 1908, in the Firet , <=. ak Was woll kept and brightened by! wenatchee ts to have a Pythian | W#t* Itt All piped to the camp| Presbyterian’ church. p that elevated flour bin is enough to recommend it ff \ oe ay painstaking womaw—It's just where she wants it, 4 4 go! fend dry, and | kaow It's dust and mouse proof.” noted this feature—here are a few others: Metal work table, apice cabinet, metal sugar pie rack. etc. See the line—Second Floor, Prices | Miss Mary Scanlon Sartor! and}Meoming plants which wil! in the! iMr, Robert Emmet Russell were)fwture giadden many a little auf ee fies senemk Geemecnied’ of united in marriage yesterday et St feriug child. One hundred Interested ny pry ntial Postmasters’ aseo- James’ cathedral. Fath Hanby | *ftapde of the Orthopedic hospital ol : * | officiated. Sp a ae Workers called during the after san C Aumion Wane 4 ahaa ae Boon Th in ares os ties Quad | FLEET AT NAVY YARD. eri vn Pry Battleship flect wt navy y Yes, ma, that is what I hated ot | Be leave Pier 2, foot of Yes! about camping where we did last 10 times dally. year, packing water a half @ mile, | just when I wanted to do something $70.00 up to 99048. | Orthopedic Hospital, dig Teele a otinag | The State Grange meeting at Van- |) alias sete | ‘The hoard of directors of the Or [ernres, Of Miss Hardie, « rufines Comer has endorsed equal wulfvage.| Is there any other reason for go Sa tol rey regelved yesterJuatie experience in London and | wii ‘be held at’ Bellis pn ing to Seacoma Beach? Compounded Half-Yearly Rec hes eo ty Poe Fr Yy ae jeter big cities in similar respon: | year oles You, ma, he says they have a nice ord for 6 Yeare Perea on = — Bog Ah ae sible work \ quiam {9 making plans to | Pestaurant where you can get bread Paid by povegy Bel ag Raggy: bed sroivirw urees Recetve Dipiomas. celebrate the Fourth in grand ol #24 milk and tee and all the in China. | wore sorved in the large flag-draped |, Mifteen young women recetved | fash: jcesttaye Puget Sound Savings + Dione constructed on the lawn, where f4iplomas at the graduating exer-| Mrs. Harriet Cole, shot by Frank) you mean necessities, dear. & Loan Co. | the reception committee received {emer of the Seattle General Hos-| Kelsey at Tacoma, two days ago, | ,,vonm. that's It, and he said there 112 Columbia 8t. } See Specials J the visitors and T directed them fella Training Sekool for Nurses | died yesterday. Kelsey sulcided. || "** fine swings and danday fish olumbia | to Inapect the hospital, Fresh lastnight, in the Y MC. A. audt-/ pe att tagcat © Ot or eee ag oe en. OFFICERS: | i Air cottage is a very suitable name, rum. Mise Annie L. Hosmer de Barbecued Meat about ft ok it up and see B 4 chiiberg, Pres. and Treas, | in Window. ]}| for the cosy shingled butiding, with [M¥ered the valedlevory address Dt.| Old fashioned barbecue lunch, All right, ma, you are a brick K. B. Burwell, Vico Pres. | ite attractive sereenedin porticos| “Skat.” 3 for asc, at Piper @|1Sc. Oriental Cafe, 1413 Third av.| Now, Jack, none of your taffy, 1¢ |g % Campbell, Secretary. aod airy rooms and numerous Taft's repair shop, 220 Spring. °** *** |you are Irish. ose Three Franchises To Supply Natural Gas The cities of Edmonton, Strathcona and St. Al- bert have granted us thirty-year franchises to supply them with natural gas for fuel and illumination at a price that will enable us to pay, from this source alone, Assured Dividends of 30% on Our Entire Capitalization And more to come. Our control of an un- limited supply of this cheap fuel for power gives us the key to the future of this entire manufacturing and com- mercial district. It only remains for us to complete our pipe line Our Oil Well Is Progressing Rapidly And every indication points to our tapping the main oil reservoir very soon. We have the best drilling outfit made—capable of drilling to a depth of 3,000 feet or more if necessary. : The Short and Straight Road to Millionairedom Is the route we'll travel when our well starts gushing liquid dollars by the thou- sands of gallons—while the thousands ot tons of high grade asphaltum which we control is another great source of wealth upon which ASPHALT Investigate We want you to investigate our company, our holdings, our management and everything 1 you that an investment 3 dividends of 10 per cent F 3 Cy ” “4 4 ” Pr a , , i as caref ’ re is “risky” or unwise —yet to start this immense revenue we will draw to swell the e a gy pes 36 ee ee . + s ssible. Get y a yer or anyo' s yhe y nKS themselves often pay 25, 50 and flowing into our treasury. profits of our stockholders. have ccasthanee to make as searching an inquiry as you mae 1100 per cent profit to their stockholders! 4 A% VERSUS 100% In itself 4 per cent no more guarantees safety than does 100 per cent. $ something more than a low percentage of interest or dividends ake an investment safe. The safety depends solely on what is back Proposition fou would not consider stock in Standard Oil, the Steel Trust, the tan Smelting Co., the Bell telephone, Diamond Match Co., or the . companies who pay immense dividends, as a poor investment, id you? American-Canadian Oil Company is not now as large as those ity but there ig no reason why it should not pay just as large a per- fe of dividends—or even larger—on the total capitalization. desire. The more you learn the better it will be for both you and us, ©. Not a Dollar Of the money that is paid in for this block of stock will be used for any- What $100 Has Done The average advance of the stock of thirty oll companies in the United States has been over 2,000 cent here are a few ex amples of what the investment fs ly $100 In of] stocks has done thing but the actual work of the company and for the purchase of the necessary piping. This is a legitimate, conservative offering of develop- ment stock for an explicit purpose. No salaries are being paid to any of ‘ioe Investment share Advanced of $100 start. . to returned 1.00 $15,000.00 $160,000.00 0.00 5,000.00 60,000.00 60 200.00 40,000.00 60 160.00 30,000.00 oO 1.60 3,000 00 50 18.00 2,600.00 0.00 150.00 1,600.00 Company. the officers of the company, and all expenses are being kept at the lowest figure consistent with good and effective work. Home . New York Aleade Black Mt Ban Joaquin . Pacific Ore tereeeees The Sunset Ol] Company, of only $60,000, is ring net prot The San Francisco Petrolew 000 in dividends. The Pacific Coast O11 Com profits of over $14,000,000. In year $600 invested In $3,.00,06 Our Only Reason for Selling A single share at so low a price is to get, as quickly as possible, the addi- fornia, on an. investment of if over $200,000 a year pany has paid over $27,000, as earned for its stockholders ? fs f tional money to hurry the completion of our pipe line. eld Ol. Company grew to over y When the telegram comes announcing that the oil is gushing from our well, you yourself will not be willing to sell your holdings for one hun- dred times what you paid. Therefore you can't afford to delay in mak- ing your investigation and purchase. y was started with a cash capital of $45 and owned only ten res of land. In a short time its stock ad vanced to $5,000 a share, and the eampany paid regular monthly div idends of $10,000—a rate of 12,000 per cent on the original price of the stock, One man who paid $100 for ten shares in this company sold them in a fow months for $31,640. And yet the above all are small and comparatively unknown companies even today, and only # few instances out of dozens of similar examples Home OU © whole world is our market for oil and asphalt, and we have a district clamoring for our gas. } 4 , If you cannot call in person right away, send your name and address is fectly e, § d and sane investment stock—one that aN ath : a perfectly safe, sound an for booklet giving full details and proofs. Worth many times its present low purchase price. Are Offering a Limited Amount of the Non-Assessable Treasury Stock of the American-Canadian Oit Company at 50 Cents Per Share Payable in Cash or Installments. The Right Is Reserved to Withdraw This Offer Without Notice, as We Have Every Reason to Believe Each Share Will Be Worth $200 or More. ESTIGATE .oAMERICAMCANQDIAN Off Somacuncron THIEN INVEST 304 PEOPLE’S BANK BLDG.

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