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To WEAR ons or HOSS FREAK, i | —Oil and Gas Record. Se TS | : ALBERTA ASSOCIATED O11, ? | J. O. Stewart, director of the Flathead Pe- p Paine oF / 4! y troleum Company, who has been inspecting the SS chron eas welt | Calgary oil fields, seized the opportunity to se- o} ARG Oh ssid. 9 | cure for the Flathead Petroleum Company four 4 ~ | - pieces of land north of the Monarch well at a as ™ — « : Op | total cost to the company of only 25c per acre ‘ i | Geologist Dunn has reported favorably on these oup) blocks of land ® MONARCH OIL —— i eT even BiAen Oy . @ Flathead Drills to 1 | Cae | tart July (Spm nnn —cargety jclpaiial \ “eration | | President Mann of Petroleum Company beret a in WHE?! Thess New 3 CARTAN MAKE THE LADIES Look TOPPY NAME TRAFFIC MANAGER The port commission has appoint- ed F. R. Hanlon traffic director for the port. He will take up his du ties on August 1. He has been dis- me freight ageat for the O.-W. R. 5 you! o Myers OUPONS and Tags EXCURSION To Olympic Peninsula | murdered, committed suicide, | Yesterday his |Charles Oard, 2019 Ninth ay., re- jto do lkewtse, a . DAME FASHION HITS HOME (one THERe’s A ALPTY one No- NO— You | DON'T MEAN TO | SAY You'Re Goma | | KILLS HIMSELF AND ADVISES WOMAN TO FOLLOW EXAMPLE A. E. Oard, the man found dei with a bullet hole tn his head be side the tracks of the Columbia &/ Puget Sound railroad yeste y and at first thought to have been veloped last night. He was a carpenter, but slack times drove him to seek employ ment asa dishwasher in a res jtaurant. This preyed on his mind sisterinlaw, Mrs. ceived a letter from him, telling her of his Intentions, and advising her it de-y ‘erything, so | am going to end li here and now, My things up with Frank yet. | am sure you can guess the reason why | am doing thie, Take my advice and do the same thing. You will be better off. As ever, “AL. “Many happy days.” The Frank mentioned is Frank Cites, his roommate. STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1914. PAGE 9. THIS NOTICE WILL NOT APPEAR .AGAIN—OFFICE OPEN TILL 9 P. M. }OIL WELL IS WONDER] HIGH TEST registered by oil as it flows from famous Dingman Discovery Well. 000 cubic feet of gas daily from two wells, is estimated will yield 15,000 gallons pure gasoline daily. No. 2 Dingman Well has flow gas. 3,000,- Two wells give up paraffin—base oil and gas in Flathead field. Oil stands within foot of top of casing; 38 per cent gasoline. Geologist Dunn Pre- dicts a Gusher When Monarch Well Is Shot and Is Sure That He Has Found Petroleum in Quantities. Confident Oil of Quality and Quantity Will Be Found. Experts Approve Location Sawmill Now ten 3H Timbers for Der- ricks and Buildings, He Reports. Colonel W. E. Mann of Waverly, president of the Flathead Petroleum company, returned to Sage Creek, where he is superintending the operations of the company. Drilling machinery has arrived and is being assembled. California geologists now in district securing - Nell,” read the let- lands» which proves more than a report that Points. a ed py pial d onl hon they think well of the district. Saturday and Sunday, country for good. After what —_—— ; $ July 11-12 1 have seen since | have been Ralpl Arnold, Califofnia geologist, is now in 4 - here has disgusted me with Flathead. $1.c0—Round Trip—$1.00 Full Information Ticket Office, Colman Dock SALVATION ARMY WILL HOLD CAMP Geologists say if the two shallow wells drilled by B. C. Oil Co. on Sage Creek were capped they would with equal force of the Dingman MR. JELDNESS says the holdings of the Flathead Petroleum Co SHOWING APPROXIMATE HOLDINGS PLATHEAD PETROLEUM CO + WHO LG ote DET DORGWOM | ona MORINVILLE WELL \ ? ee ie te ———“fromdwion a if 4 ‘ & geen Bey be Dwyer ow hone 1) Tas Ry WOM IC WhOP rtm ste ae Toe Ra wo D wh or owm ane. T OTR? W9M T6500 Actes Mont OF L.t5s, On 544 CHEK, TLATHEAD DISTRICT F jaro AcRps, noms 7m Litas Locaran } Sreergmass ou marereT | WETAS= 4 KIWI WELL ae > a \ Je, segue mi stugar lsqrotoxs >" Ole wee Sle yen, DINGHAM O1L WELL S Daas FIELD Troe OLEAN y rman PRBIN A's = ‘or ~ on Sage Creek are MEETING BY A rs among the most promising oil fields in the We make a specialty of} west. — lunches for auto parties. Vi ay: ‘ “s ‘The above of the entire off and gas field to date, with » littl plains itecif as regards Arrangements for an old-fash 4 . dinin pt toa E tot . a yet cana yr be eae arate poe ieee ties etroteum "Company. ‘Three hundred and Cremer pomrlgyre Ren porn gy Rig ese yy Nyt our new di om, Every- C y of the Alberta A Com: ie Sweet foned camp meeting at Long Beach, ie & very Island gat wello—10,580 neres of thre choicest lands ta Syd Vinthena’ oil “aiecsieh Ege uae Wash., to begin July 18 and con- thing new; fine leather-lined Flathead district at reasonable depths. and toh Map in lower loft hand corner shows the large holdings on Sage creek, Finthead district. tinue until August 10 have been | pooths [competed by the Salvation Army. eee Charge of Dynamite Brought Forth Oil FL ATH E A [Rive charge of the meeting. |ALL KINDS OF FRENCH in Sweet Grass Country ("star Jobs" Gailey #84 0| BAKING ARE FRESH MANY GEOLOGISTS ARE INSPECTING DISTRICT | musical brigade will add to the In |terest at the different sessions. Of- | teers from different posts in | Washington and Oregon will at Visit These Sanitary MR. I. E. 3EGUR DRI Recently inspected by Ralph” ‘Arnold, ston, geologist; ING WELL geologist ; George Templeton, W alter English, United States Canadian Harry R. John- PETROLEUM Northern Ry j tend.» i 0 survey; George Errington, Ll (te TasttaS Bakeries. ternberg brothers, assistants D. B. Dowling, Canadian geologists Walter J. Nicholls, who is vastly interested in the Flathead | POOR MAN ce a a Petroleum company, was able to ne sections of land in the St 6 HY B k é Sweet Grass country, and to add eady large assets of the Flathead Petroleum company yroposition to turn over QOUTE OF THE ALL~STéht. TRAIN: IT AT HOME T00 uermain ba ery area eiidioha at actual cow 28 dhe SNE Ts cash’ and A HOLDING AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. H FROM ’ 409 Pike St. 14,400 shares, and the directors, in view of the great publicity and ; SEATTLE And All Points in the Pacific July psident Wilson's ‘or of woman ption is Eleanor The oldest daugh out of three daughters are suffrage. The Wilson McAdoo. 10.—Two | 1517 Pike Place Market. active developments in the Sweet Grass country, decided to a Nicholls has been offered consider- ably more than the company is paying for these leases. Flathead Petroleum Co. to Get Flow Mr. Nicholls’ proposition. Mr. cept Head Office, Terminal Bldg, SPOKANE, WASH. Registered Office, Cranbrook, B. C, CAPITAL STOCK $50,000—12,820 ACRES OIL LANDS— { Northwest ter, Margaret, 1s a sood suffragist, NEARLY 20 SQUARE MILES OF LAND— TWO-THIRDS OF | To ROUND-TRIP || “"t't3 understood that some of E. G. Sinclair, ‘Geologi t, Sees ‘Flathead Valley STOCK IN TREASURY FOR DEVELOPMENT — ONE-THIRD } era ag ee Y yew ariaa a: as veltcue of bene Mr. Sinclair, who has been associated with Ralph Arnold and OF STOCK PAID ON LAND. M polis or 60.00 |/er frequent family discussions of - some of the largest oil producing companies of the United States, No 1 Iti ‘ sas ‘ Montreal .. .00 || this ‘uprising question. says the FLATHEAD PETROLEUM COMPANY is certain to No Jone royaltise to pay, Dominion: Govaainent neeaem New York OH 10 METHOD get a flow paying a bounty of 52%4c per barrel. The amounts, if any, payable Toronto, Ont. THE FLATHEAD PETROLEUM COMPANY'S land is for advertising, printing, and commissions relative to placing stock Washington ... /PIONEERS MUST nearly all within possible oil territory and when the oil is struck in the usual way, shall not exceed 25 per cent. Omaha, Council Bluf 5 Proportionate to Many Other Tetarn may setae at eof the Thurston County Pto.| The Ohio Method by artificial teeth depth. Mr. Snyder is now tn the Fiat ‘i > wn paps Mr i dedétation. July 18, yout! that are natural as your orlginal| head’ with expert. @riliers to continue A MONARCH GUSHER—A SWEET GRASS GUSHER—A : |have to get up early. The steamer| teeth. Examinatidns aro now be ee ee es FLATHEAD GUSHER—Any one of these makes this stock at- * ing conducted without charge, and Bi iy teens it), Mate Ren tractive ‘ Liberal ® p I ar lies of ‘diverse routes offered Two All-Steel Trains ROLL OUT EARLY If you're @ pioneer and intend at tending the annual summer meet |Indianapolis will leave he a. ™m They've invited Seattle's Qd-timers ‘MAN MURDERED IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaved by estimates are furnished in all cases We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. the company will be one of the largest producers. Officers and Directors open up a JAMES 8. Vios President AUS JELDNESS, Spokane, Wash— RAMAGE, ae Ramage ts a well-known, successful buat noms and mining man. into the merits of tho Fiathead oll field before identifying himself with this com BEFORE SNOW FLIES FLATHEAD PETROLEUM SHARES SHOULD BE WORTH $1.00 TO $10.00. Director——Mr . : . . If all three come in yow could figure a profit of 10,000 per cent. Me has looked ; ; race One share means an interest in all three districts, To buy a share y ‘ : Set of Teeth | ahead of any other kind of mining. pany in 3 different companies would not mean any more to you EAST DAILY ips 25 Hi ud of — — i 3 PA aed iver, 3 Guaranteed ........ | MMatmnte sume very successful _ 4, 0. STEWART, Director—Ts from the ‘The OLYMPIAN’ CONCRETE, July 10.—With two] bullet holes in the body and the} |head severed from the trunk, the |body of George Harolampop was found four miles from here ‘$10 $15 Set of Teeth Guaranteed ........ a Solid Gold or California of! field, inapeotion of that he conal OH, Seoretary—An of! man 9 a’ mtudy of field operations ting the after a thorough ead oll field, rtates investment in thin where he returns Shares {5c Today og j toraay Wy '* senvening pasty, Schad Doerpagl eats HF atu tuon'te ths te the. otf ‘tor the United Tron = ‘The COLUMBIAN’ || ing the dead man’s brothers, The} Gold or Daddaiain |; te the oll mr the ‘United tron dead man was last seen June 22,! Brid Work. chemist, and work t# accepted tn 2 D, ryime ge or many of the © Inboratories of the t MILWAUKEE THAINS with “Ram Papipes, « countryman, ig ae Sirs, teen uamealbua ous tnieiica tie TO SEATTLE INVESTORS: in Concrete. Lepipas has disap: Solid Gold Fillings. $1.00 Up GEORGE W. SNYDER, Superintendent make a trip into the Flathead We have investigated this company and believe it merits eared. Bad blood is known to have| Other Fillings . 50¢) the advisability of conatructin ;: i dn ae dae & existed between the two men, ° ae td ort and successful of fled plant to refine rr your earnest consideration, e « : No has operated in Penneyl- ; HE fees Office hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, sole; Ckinhome, and whe has Remember, large holdings, small capitalization, drills on the | For additional 1 on or addr N, Jt, niger Dept, J, 1. CRISWELI. City Ticket Agent CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY Second and Cherry, Senttic ‘| wops ARE SLOW CHEHALIS would be wel by growers of this district, y |the growth of vines is considerably |retarded by dry weather, and the crop will be a little short of the av erage ylol4 9 to 12 OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. CORNER SECOND AVENUE. 0 inst fow years made a study of ro Canada, says he will risk his fn the Flathead field in preference field he has ever wo der drilled the well that a flow 20 foot, and he sayn ft ts possible to produce several barrels per day at this Spokane, Wash.; Mr. Donald & Nenbit, Audito kane, Wash. should become a very wealth Attorneys—-Luby & Ha W. Porter, Sp: Bankers—Fidelity National Bank, Spo i property, money in the treasury and in the hands of competent oil and business men. HERRON & RHODES, INC., 119 Cherry St., Cor. Second. Office Open Till 9 P. M. 5 > " ; ¢ . Fi s + . : N 3 ‘ or eer ae