The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 16, 1908, Page 3

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hungry work! These well-dressed men evidently do not know that Lincoln % se men in the work } 4 There are probably none at this convention who were at that and few, (f any eir spirited descendants. There nen who ak with reverence and real love of Lincoln. I heard a man last k of one who knew Lincoin, and who looked upon his if it was the face of an angel. Yet, speaking thus of Lin this man wore a badge of a candidate who stands today for 48 years ago set met free. Have the courts which dect tegal o The French ha cuses himself.” ; The Washington Trust Company 3 é OF SEATTLE Rtkannaanerennes 1 Transact a General Banking Busi ‘ eee eee eee eee eee) omecrore— Asbury Church Picnic The annual Sunday schoo! pienic ite ee ye of the Asbury M, E. church will be 4. W. Goowin ©. H. Cobb held June 24 at Fortuna park we oFrieubte eg At th penstitah et ial rest-| PT rh e eo ben plonial res pad F. Stone w. w. cnasin dence of the bride's father, Mr William Piggott 6. Weston Frank Delano, on High st. Mont H.R. Clise clair, N. J., Mist Clara Mae Delano was fed last evening to Mr Everett Phipps Babcock, of Tacoma Wash., son of Mr. Phoenix B. Bab cock of that city. The Episcopal service was read by Rev. Henry K FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. We Are in Control Of the light, fuel and power situation of this entire section, through our ability to supply unlimited natural gas at a much lower price than must be paid for wood, coal, electricity or other medium. At the same time there will be a very handsome margin of profit for us, as the gas will cost us practically nothing, cither to produce or deliver, after our pipe line is completed. This will be evident to you when you consider that we will ‘Able to Pay 30% Dividends Upon Our Entire Capitalization Simply from the cities of Edmonton, Strathcona and St. Albert—all three ' having granted us thirty-year franchises for both power and lighting. To this revenue will be added that from the other towns and cities, and the many manufactories which will be attracted to this locality by the chance for economical operation. Our gas alone is sufficient to pay handsome profits—much more than the usual company income—and is enough to warrant the most . shrewd investor purchasing this stock. But on top of this will come the huge sums realized from our oil and the thousands of tons of high-grade asphalt that are only a few feet below the surface of our 960 acres. It Only Remains for You To satisfy yourself of the truth of our claims, and then to become one of the owners while the price is at its present low figure—a mere fraction of what it will be worth when we are marketing all of our three great sources of wealth. gecmetyniarine wrens a £ : $ : We want you to investigate our company, our holding have confidence to make as searching an inquiry as you may di 304 Peoples Bank Building If You Cannot Call in Person, Send N ness of thie, they have the instinct, crowd shows its teeth when the anti-injunction plank is mention ed. That convention 48 years ago wae accused of making aesauite upon the courte but how times change. And how the parties change. | of Montelair d. But if they have not yet the conscious mannered for this well ared boycott iNegal and blackmail to such a pass where they require defense? an old proverb “He who excuses himself ac } | Han The bride was attend by her sister, Mra. Pre Slexfried, as matron of bor | Miss Elizabeth Thorne acted flower girl and Master Teddy M | Well: page. ‘The best man was Rayard Dominick, Jr. of New You & cousin of the groom, the usb: being Mr. Clyde G. Bevedick New York, and Mr After an “SUPERFLUOUS HAIR This Giefiguremest and biignt deny lo pow 8 thing of the bast cnet 2 Michi ae wes You Cannot Afford to Lose Your Valuables Whether document or burglary. Rent from us for $4.00 a R enonnock 2) MAWrMAN ALEXANDEH MYENe av a eMiTe ONLY TWENTY-NINE DAYS LEFT In Which to Buy American-Canadian Oil Company Stock at 50 CENTS PER SHARE Price goes up to at least $1.00 per share not later than noon of July 15th. May go sooner and may go higher. May strike the oil "most any day now, and when we do these shares will be worth two or three hundred times what they are selling for today, and we probably will have none for sale at that. It's a case of putting in cents to draw out dollars. How Much Have You Made Your Money Make for You? Here ls What $100 Has The average advance of the United States has n over 2 000 pe Done stock of thirty off cent, while he # in the a few ox amples of what the investment of only $100 in oll stocks has done Company Union ... Home New York Aleade Black Mt San Joaquin Pacific ‘The Sunset O11) Company, of California Investment of $100 returned. $150,000.00 50,000.00 40,000.00 30,900.00 3,000.00 2,600.00 1,500,00 of Advanced to $15,000.00 5,000 00 200.00 150.00 1.50 13.00 150.00 an investment 16.00 on only $50,000, is earning net profita of over $200,000 a year The San Francisco Petroleum:Company has paid over $27,000, 000 in dividends The Pacific Coast Ol! Company bas earned for its stockholders profits of over $14,000,000. In one year $600 invested f $3,000,000. The Home O11 Company w and owned only ten acres of lai vanced to $5,000 a share, and t idends of $10,000—a rate of 12.4 the stock. One man who paid sold them In a few months for And yet the above all are companies even today, and only similar examples A Few Dollars Mean a Good ame and Address for Illustrated Booklet Giving Full Details and Proofs of What We Have. oo the Reid Ol! Company grew to over started with a cash capital of $45 In a short time its stock ad company paid regular monthly div Yer cent on the original price of 100 for ten shares in this company $1,620. an and few comparatively unknown instances out of dozens of wested Now May ‘Income for Life s, our management and everything about our proposition as carefully and as thoroughly as possible. Get your lawyer or anyone else in whom you lesire. The more you learn the better it will be for both you and us. American-Canadian Oil Company Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co. TAR-#TUBSDAY, JUNE 16, 1908. a " le | | all Lincoln opposed, TH man wore th badge in tnnoce ie Pedding trip, during which ¢ lay there will be given an tnatruc-|ent Cooper to prepare « flag ritual honesty of the ballot, the wrong of rance of incongguity, This ma of the gay parade which | Qj be spent at Mr, Delano's sum-|tive and interesting program in|to be given in the schools at least | bribery and respect for the laws of Wrought its plefsing, changing ape all day Sunday along t) ' home, Camp de La Noye, on| which some of the most prominent! once a month r the salute and the count lake front. That day, Hke lay, was one of those rare clear dayeR || Placid in the Adirondacks, | w of the const will take | pledge, it | od to have a brief — 4 that now and then come to this take regton whe 1» alr park _)M nd M Habeock will leave fo part Concert will be the feature dialogue a to what € titute r Taft will put new tires Uke echampagng } Tacoma. Mr. Babeock, who 1s alof the evening. Mra. BE. W. Ch good citizenship, with regurd to the | on ae oe All day delegates and visitors paraded up and down the magoit-& | fu member of the firm of Rus-|712 Kast Pine wt, has the arrange : a 7 teent esplanade with automobiles, carria and mounted police, — | al & Babcock, ie building a unique} ments in hand. } and now and then a band would sweep by on the boule HP] Alaskan bungalow on American | The Over-Dressed Parade | The King County Politteal qual.) June 2 A large representation | ee. jity club held & mowt er abie ple {from Montana, Idaho and Oregon | | There was no disqrder at this convention, and never at any con |nle Baturda she Wash {i# expected. Among the attractive , 7 vention tn thi intry Was there a crowd #o Well dressed, so well |ington at the features of the course will be a ? ™ fed and of such material and proay umnens, It ight be anid that Uful suburban home of Mt M course on botany by Dr. Robert B WHY BE TROUBLED WITHC N nome of the men his parade Were overdressed, This y Hayne. Leaving Madison| Wyle, of the Unive of lowa ad hi | k Si U ° | mon paraded the lake front again last night. They crow i m. the party wags |course In v Dr, 8.| Seanad Whitlock Sizes Up the Present Chicago | 'sstics sn twe cas ana tney ma at tie bios quite afer a oom _|fet at Codar rs unaine by aon 8, COTY, Provident of the Shoo ; ventional fashior They talked of Taft and were certain of his nom 1® and conducted over an en- | Of Expression, ton, and work in . . } dation, but this talk wax without enthusiasm, ‘They spoke of Taft & woodland path to the plo-|Mttory by Dr. Albert Bunnell Hart,| ff fF Cc t E U PCeavention and One Held Forty-Eight| *:'ey micnt ot a's whom e frond had put up a a club a» the {nlc grounds on the beach. "Phe Ia. | Professor of history at Harvard un| Ss ure Is Lasy se ‘ | president haw put this man up at hin etub Hdles proceeded to spread luncheon | Yersity | > A Alse Allude: t th iali | Some of them blamed Roosevelt for the hard times which cer | and ¢ toothaome Motintaineers. N ature Ss Method - Years go--- $s to e Soci St} tainty bad not been hard enough in thelr « to shorten their ra | There wa importa Mountainecrs will make their! 7. tions, In the dixcussions last night one nm heard the ideals of jsewsion held in the afternoon, it be-|second annual outing to Mount Poor circulation results in a lowering of vitality, ° the Republican party mentioned, or the fundamental principles jing the last gieeting to take place bukeun and Mount Baker, July 18, | which reduces the activity of the intestinal muscles, Convention. } touching men as on an equality, As to the platform, they had small | before the summer vacation. Com-| remaining two weeks, Camp will! and the reducing the secretions of the } ® concern and seemingly Httle curiosity {mittees were appointed and work | be pitched on the southern slope of | which results in a poorer digestion o. the food. r —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— . There are no wildeyed men at this convention with principle put in order for the first meeting,| Mount Baker at an elevation of} ott ion is relieved only temporarily by the use of “4 the are determined and have declared must be carried out in the aturday, Beptember 2, i the Wom | 6,000 feet drugs, and any user of drug knows that unless the oS BY BRAND WriTLocK platform planks en's club house 4 done is regularly repeated the bowels are sure to be " j come tight again, and the longer you use them th ; Mayor of Toledo, © The Other Chicago Convention | ce pSkamanstohneon TO OBSERVE FLAG DAY aoe Rs Sent, ae Be es J ais eerie * righ ¥ 4 ‘ inor C. Skogman and Mr . . i Cony: ~ — bern. Grier Aumetation | A few weeks ago there wad another convention held in Chi: | Claude Johnson were marr —_ al dosing the bowels is unnatural, as each dose CHICAGO, Joe 4.—-Perty- eight years age the Republican na cago. This was not held on the lake front as this convention to ry the 5 y Rev. J. M ret them more powerle to right themselves. nt held im Chicage, ‘The olty was then as unlike | gay is being held. That other convention was held back in the | Cain ONCE EACH MONTH The action of the Arnold Massage Vibrator is nat jon was Wke this ene. The city was young heart of Chicago wh port the vy end equaier of cur | ural; it is mt onee invigorating and pleasant. It awling on stilts by tho side of a lake whose shores Sabuatral WOE Ghavee trees serimaty tae io kn athee Oty mm tne Knights and Ladies of Security, | starts the blood etrculation property, and causes @ had net then whelly apprapriated All through | country The Knights and Ladies of new life to permeate the entire 30 feet of intes % of that convention there were erewds of some | That convention eccording to frugal reperte wae & feel conven irity will entertain at ¢ Thu observed yesterday, | tines, filling the membrancous tissue with life and joe Were raging through the wtreets, and | tien, Of course that convention was the scene of much disorder, r ag, June 18, « hall children of Seattle vigor, increasing the flow of secretions, strength and thet there were het appeals | jons are disorderly, The delegates to that conven 1 ay da thin bladvide muscular action and encouraging a con ured im from the West, expectalty from Mlinets, | ly in earnest. Daughters of Bt. George . dition of healthy regularity, The Arnold Vibrator Uneouth, they wore tifitting clothes and | te mak peech and everyone there tried to get |, The Daughtors of St. George will military salute to the | has been found a 1 y efficient to cure constipa pent the week withant sle mi. Clothes | every other one to try and help out with hy ‘ hold an open meeting Thurs the 4, standing tion, even where it has been of long standing. We ' h wae a disorderly conve There was That convention-was the one by the soc y. One lernoon at the home of Mrs. Freer, |! od their all ce to the flag | desire that you should call upon us and test our wg, howling, arguing and fighting. 7 © not worried | wonders how long will It be before this well mannered man crowd 82 4 and the republic for which it claims. We will be aned to place the machine ome panic or hard times. But those men were rapt with a on the lake front learns of that other convention Teachers’ Association —_ With yoo 40. tris] gatll we prove So you at & idee. They were @ determined set of men, and they were The Northwest Music Teachers It is the intention of Superintend what we claim, Onr offt are open from 9 a. m. : n should be free, and after a week of disorder and New Crowd Shows Rugged Front Association convention will be held|" U. 6. & vere A 7 | until 9 p.m, and wo b at all times a corps of h they 0 & cannen from the roof of thelr wigwam, which {in Seattle July 1 and 3, with| Monticell avy Varo Route Steamer young lady men demonstrators, besides a regular Na in the picturesque phrase of Hiinots politictans, to “set the The socialist convention was one like the one 48 yeare ago. |... tenon th a ao} en oeeee i Piyer deck 6:90) physician in our offices. Phone Main 1861 and make Sesalsies afire” with the name of Lincoin They will some day begin to inquire what it was all about. Today | Joo a, Back and 9:30 « m 30 and 4 p. m. | an appointment with us to have our demonstrators this well-dressed crowd attending thie convention apparentiy does | ones ere et a tant } call on you Different Sort of Men Mere Today. not know that there is such « thing as an economic question or the | | | The Arnold Vibrator Co. | 339-40 Arcade Annex | i alee hey ties Dott eat ae] Safe Deposit Box year. MOVING AND BEKINS !20Nec nc COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON. We Move By Contract Get Our Figures Cut Freight Rates. Ina. TL RESIDENT IDENT Fire Proof Storage Main 1633 GUARANTEED RATES Going Deeper Every Day That's the steady story of our drill, that is pounding its way nearer and nearer to the immense oil reservoir that underlies our property. The Canadian Government became so interested in the possibilities of this section that the Geological Survey was ordered to investigate and re- port. The following is an extract from the Government Expert’s Report “Had the hard shale strata been pierced, a great flow of petroleum might have been encountered. Indeed, it is altogether possible that at that depth, 821 feet, we were within a few feet of a large body of petroleum. Had it been struck while the flow of gas was in this unconquerable condi- tion, the result would have been disastrous, as there might have been no possible means of checking the flow. I used some of the heavy petroleum, or maltha, in raising steam, and it made an extremely good fuel. The flow of gas was so strong that a cannon ball could not have been dropped down As an immediate result of this demonstration the Canadian Govern- ment enacted what is known as the “Petroleum Bounty Act.” This law provides for the payment by the Government of a bounty of one and one- half cents (1'4c) per imperial gallon on all crude oil produced from wells in Canada on and after the 8th day of June, 1904. This bounty is in itself more than the California producer gets for his oil. All this simply is further evidence of what the stockholders of this com- pany may expect—liquid dollars by the thousands of gallons. It’s time you became one of them. Not next week or next month—but NOW!—or you may never have anotlier like opportunity. Seattiec, Washington

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