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PAGE 10 1M SMATOLIS SYAR—THURSDA Y, AUGUST 14, 1919. —_————— MAP SHOWING LOCATION OF BIG OIL OPERATIONS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON , il Y Ko bal VM gfe; Highwa LS |) cael gh UM Eire a aS! —<20e' —. 2S Aires) Ok ae : an l T7 tan =e) Ten Concerns— t V7, 7 = ll /__ & — Fee, ae | E Pat era Ce OLYM PIG \ —_— ‘ ye rl. | 1 ig us = < \e. ‘a “At 4 “ai nk | oN gpa Et Tyee ca agen wT oLyM#us, oh, \, ‘ JEFFERSON OIL CO) MC Ob eed pp emMOUw" umn ag a al ae 2 ER FS tRR A : : : + py Payne Laon f sf pe a WRIGHT OILCO >), > 2 AK See te + eo" Ke aw Y ey : . NATIONAL MORUMENT N O O a oo ‘i : . ne oy IN WESTERN WASHINGTON | a Ag wm ee fee 7 * A wi | Gori ,) Standard Oil Company and other big opera x eo A - i ae he ; e ifs we A F\< ae | tors spending Hundreds of Thousandsof Dol- = a a if 1% AK) \ Sn ’ lars in quest of the magic fluid. LIOR, apr wed [7 GRAYS HARBOR OIL CO Ad pet | vo) | ie ‘ ANDARD OIL CO KA Bh all Vine D } OCLIP ere aly 4 Weg SEM 1G. if ‘ : > ‘ - =. CA Wrre 1 Yi bY VI aA - That oil exists in that portion of TODAY the great Standard Oil KAS poo OK PA AMR BOs Ry the State of Washington embraced on Company is actually at work with 4 wal 77 O° e230 ro \ the map printed herewith is acknowl- modern machinery drilling for oil. Its ter BaP 4 a by state and — eg district manager admits in public in- WYMOuNTOIL Co pout ‘\ The leases given to this company (the palais that thea a il ai a Ta | Moclips Development Company) bear erview that this company alone wi PLAPE @)L.co wet the title of “Oil Lands,” thus officially spend $250,000 to determine to its own proclaiming to the world that oil un- satisfaction the existence or nonexist- derlies certain sections of the Com- ence of the magic fluid that has raised monwealth. thousands from poverty to riches in Preliminary borings long ago set- Texas, Oklahoma, California and Mex- \ tled the matter affirmatively, the ico; transformed toilers into million- only question being whether oil exist- aires—yes, multi-millionaires — over ed in paying quantities. No company night. heretofore possessed sufficient capital T : at is : to drill deep enough to strike a “gush- seh ig als vray aging ra Rbneeta zion iil er.” The Standard Oil interests, as you > cn thet ioaree eee ne, : rile sul * Gravs Harbor C a : ; +s can go the limit. 3 . 7 y GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS SHOW POSITIVELY THAT OIL EXISTS IN THIS AREA. . , The Standard Oil Company's holdings THE SMALL INVESTOR’S CHANCE trict, so that no matter where oil is found _ immediately adjoin the properties of this We have adopted the unit plan for the your holdings will be close at hand. Thus if : ‘ 1 _ l . ] ° 4 company at Moclips, so that if the Standar« small investor, forming syndicates embrac- you purchase one unit for a Hundred Dol- _. Strikes oil in its present borings our holdings —_jng leases covering the entire western dis- lars your money covers every point of . will be the first to profit by the great boom active operations. * in oil lands that is sure to follow. WILL THE STANDARD STRIKE OIL? ; Moclips, Hoquiam, Aberdeen and the WHAT THE UNIT SYSTEM IS On this quéstion depend h 1 h af} f h ~. So ¢ The idea is to give the buyer of a Unit an equal chance . qu stion qaepen S the future whole southwest section of the state is al- in the whole Oil Field of the Olympic Peninsula so that he status of thousands f our fri d ready wild with excitement The man of will be “in on the money,” no matter who strikes the oil. n = so ur Iriends to whom ll ans isn longer abl t ti % th we Meine ve Company holds leases from the we have sold leases, units, or lots in Moclips : no 2 State o ashingt rive individuals of oi Ss ie é SRST PACSNS 15. NG 1G ge btely: hese carefully uslasiad over the entire field pe goer hong teens The shipyard worker of t d y "4 4 ground floor, so to speak, down there. leases eight 40- or 80-acre tracts, as the case may be, and puts *17° hy . “3 fon 0 ay may be fi phe sac : sy migesag vi or 640 acres. The tracts are so the millionaire “Oil King” of tomorrow + 5, ToOImn chosen that each oi is on or near an anticlinial axis : 5 jal H A syndicate consists of 48 or n ers, according to « s re vd oor age a ee ee ai the acreage, ach holder of a mit has am undivided interest tached coupon, or call at the salesroom cor- S. S$ ¢ - in the whole syndica whic is i ember, ¢ » Units * Con ‘ ‘ a] , : 1 h . f al ink pei therein share and aiave ‘dllke in thesprotseta arurae ind net Second and ( herry, Seattle. (Open even- pany controls the cream of the leases, COovV- in that syndicate. When all the Units of a Syndicate are sold ings. ) C Y« ] “0, dvaeat ; ae sa fs i ‘the Units of a Syndicate are sol gs. ome and see the larger S erin th usands of acres of le nd a meeting of the Unit Holders is held and one of their members X fe ger maps, Zz ous . S a . is elected as trustee to hold the leases in trust for the benefit photographs of “rigs” actual 1 ‘Ulli of all the holders, and a certificate of Unit Ownership is is- at » 6* : ag ar ing, We Are Selling Leases Outright. pend ple jae plea Hdiabe N we the syndicate. This pic tur es of all the oil rigs now in o° a ae Wi’ Wines cle fee Un Ualt' Holders a0 thelr. executive actual operation, including the e Se We are selling lots with oil rights in Mo- noth ame Calle ae ad for he anche and a at ap Standard Oil equipment at Mo ‘ : ial ’ ; e for one or several, according to his means. As the . AL WLO~ clips, near the Standard Oil Company Ss hold- evelopment of the field Tiogtemes thése Units ‘will regs clips. \ ings, right where they are drilling for oil. bits Get In on the Ground Floor s s eK % Salesrooms: 621 Second Avenue, corner Cherry Street, Seattle Main Offices: 408-409 L. C. Smith Building nk “we Cale ge Both Offices Open Evenings Seattle cng . san (oa ced J ve = x < < oaaiisaan dike. Commsebénitenete pikeapscrave peta nanan aaisahantiemmmrrateteen tn ee