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Show v '" CLASSIFIED i ADVERTISING gegeggfl i HI BBBBJ w C . r M fy . H FOR TRADK 200 aero farm part- H g ' ly watered, will take Logan property ""B ta exchange and balance on easy ""fl, terms. Can bo farmed this spring. H. Fairly well Improved and Is a real H 'I bargain to the tight party. Inquire H I Wt H. McMahlU. gggwhi "RM , MONEY TO IiOAN One hundred BHmt and fifty thousand dollars on (arm HK' aid city property. H. A. Pederson Hf ' Co. ff ' " "' IlED CROSS SEWING MADE EASY ""fl f .Second band sewing machines tor H f sale, $3 and up, 61 West First South. H Phone 469-W. tf Hi t H , Jonathan apples for sale. Call H Adr. tf BJfH I For Sale 26 acres first class land ""fl f tit Lewlston, fair Improyementa. O. E. H Gregory. Adr. tf. BBB, f gBgej ' H FOR SALE 14 head of good "B' horses, 2 cows, small pigs, 140 acres H i of dry farm at Downey, Idaho; 80 ""fl acres west of Preston; 47 acres of ""fl beet and grain land at Lewlston; and H " general farm implements. Inquire of H R. O. Hatch, Lewlston, Utah. Phone H 36-J-l. 2-5 SOON OVER HIS COLD Everyone speaks well of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Cough Remedy, after having used It. Mrs. George Lewis Pltts-ffeld, Pltts-ffeld, N. T., has this to say regarding regard-ing It: "Last winter my little boy, five years old, was sick with a cold for two or three weeks. I doctored him and osed various cough medl- I You Half-Sole I j Why. not Your I & &$. !?? 2? V uitag Gates Half-Sole Tires, ft A4&iCAtt We wlUpvt then MfwyM and change your old tirat ' tf2& A tato new ohm at UNttteMhalf the price you would M I? S have to d far new the' i V limWk HH Your tire comes Into our phut, wom and scarred filial IsM from service, and we deliver It back to you the tame lillA t? SI tire made overstoe and with a brand-new non-skid lfgfi tUt! tread of fresh rubber. Not a square Inch ot your old I MUM K? V tire will be h Ight, and you will not be able to tell It ' ICVmbII HK froma new tire. KlGArE5TIRES IBstlaT ?? 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Gt Away From THIS ' AND MAKE Yor Dream CtM True Hg GRASS CREEK OIL, advanced 14c to 90c between January and September 17, 1917. ELK BASIN UNITED OIL COMPANY have 7 properties in different fields of Montana, Wyo- '" HALL, OIL advanced 25c to $1.00 between March and September, 1917. ming and Kansas. Th'ey choose their land only in oil fields where oil is already being W. GLENROCK PETROLEUM advanced 40c to $9.00 between August, 1916, and August, 1917.. commercially produced and paying divi dends. b Not. $14.4. They follow the careful policy of Look before you Leap" and realize that by drilling only -BVp P MIDWEST REFINING CO. advanced $40 to $189 between August, 1916, and August, 1917. in PROVEN fields, they arc eliminating the speculation. b , MERRITT OIL advanced $10 to $41 between March and September, 1917. Everyone knows that enormous dividends arc being paid to shareholders in oil companies V.' v , E. T. WILLIAMS OIL CO. advanced 50c to ?3.50 between June and September, 1917. and "ELK BASIN-UNITED OIL CO." have land in Elk Basin adjoining a company kL , WESTERN EXPLORATION CO. advanced $2 to $6 between August, 1916, and August, 1917. who have declared over $14,000,000. (Fourteen Million Dollars) in 1917. to their share- . LBV- J GRASS CREEK PETROLEUM advanced 90c to $3.60. holder, THE OHIO OIL CO., v LBBLt. ' NORTHWESTERN OIL ndvanccd 40c to 95c between July and August, 1917. The "ELK BASIN UNITED OIL CO." are less than one year old and have added four extra . . BflKfi,, til .. t.tti r it. i. it. l t. t. j ur m t. j properties to their holdings. Have began the first well and have the derrick all com- LaW It h" been the. RULE thatthose who have purchased Wyom.ng oil issues have made Jtd for their second wfUi ln ,e8S tan a A previoU9 shareholders partici- B;:: I. oney. In many instances their profits have been immense, considering the moiiey in- te automatically in all the wells, all the properties, and all the profits of the com- V K' ' vested. We recommend and advise the purchase of ELK-BASIN-UNITED OIL CO. at pany." It ,: , ' price offered. It is our best and confirmed belief the stock offers a most exceptional op- DIRECTORATE ' 1 r i portunity to make money and thus share in the new wealth taken from the ground in the Areata E. Lloyd, Grace, Idaho, President H. Slocun, Casper, Wyoming. Con. Engineer H? future by the Wyoming oil companies. " A. L. ; Spencer, Rochester, Minn. 1st Vico-Pr.sidontO. D. Van Bu.klrk.Pocat.IIo, Idaho , Br 1 , J jo Ralph I. Guy, Dallas, Teams 2nd Vica-Protldent Major Will S. White, Coloatbut, Ohio 'i. It I" NOT I? P. H. Ball, Salt Lake City, Sec. and Trees. Osser Guy ton, Denver, Colorado kh t; U1L Chas. Moffett, Boise, Idaho, Field Manager Judge F. D. Scott, Salt Lake City, Utah JP j The ELK BASIN-UNITED OIL COMPANY is composed of men who are thoroughly REFERENCES H ' conversant with the oil industry from its every angle. McCernlck Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah R. G. Dunn and Co. Bradstreets ' ... Mining Investment Commission State Capitol, Bose, Idaho. ' !, , They are men of integrity and financial standing. 1 he company is rated by.R. G. Dunn H-' v H & Co. It has passed the rigid investigation of the Blue Sky laws,-and among their own sae south cri ve iBacim l IKIITCn All rr saltlakk ,' ' U associates are rated as one of the best. MAirTJT. ELL.r t3OliN UINI I C.LV VJIL. KJ. city. utaS H. a ' ' One of our finest references is the fact that the attorney who investigated for the Blue AtPHCATIOh H ' Sky Law commissioners afterwards became a shareholder for 10,000 'shares. He was so . . An3t at t ..... , ' ) favorably impressed with the company vand its future. Pu we dovrn AT ONCE op-;-; BhmrM ot onr o.a.ablto .took. f ' -.- Sharon to participate in all the holding of the company and all the afl v d We are one of the very few oil companies who have been investigated and passed the blue sky laws. well. J Q H There are to date over 20 producing wells within the mile radius of their well site in Elk Basin and one of these is still N"BI - aShare '" H J preducing over 200 barrels a day after flowing for two years. (This well is less than half a mile from the above well site.) Addroan .M ..Occupation Wr If Invest in ELK BASIN UNITED OIL CO. and gef in on some of the Wonderful Fortunes Enol,s ln,B,,p"7menl,orjaBlJ ' j that are being made in Wyoming recently. I Pat"1--- - ' or.oon.ritidir,. gggBJ - I '' , I geKl- 1 m BSmBST i-'' Tiwrim. ... IH' n n'i i fciw.iUryi,-' .wit-v. . .t .1.. r w r- . w--. -. fl |