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The-Casper Daily Tribune Snsued every evening except Sunday, wt Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming Publication Offices: Mokler Bldg. Telephone 15 #. E. HANWAY - Editor and Manager BS. E. HANWAY - Associate Editor R. E. EVANS - - -- - - City Editor J. B. GRIFFITH - - Associate Editor Subseriptions—By carrier, 15 cents a week. By mail, 50 cents a month; $8.00 for six months; $6.00 for year Entered at Casper, Wyo., postoffice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 —— Any erroneous reflection upon the, character, standing or reputation of any person, firm or corporation which! many appear in the columns of The; Tribune will be gladly corrected if} brought to the attention of the editor | An unconfirmed report this wee! The Western Oil Company, the; states that the well being driven by the Wyatt Oil & Refining Company in the Brenning Basin penetrated the f Shannon sands at a depth of 1,700 chased drilling outfits and are ar. cet and encountered oil. J. F. Cr of the National Oil & Refining Com-j|on the northeast quarter of Section jStatement, asserts that the well will be continued down 1,100 feet to the | wall creek sands, the ultimate goal|Company is moving a new rig to of operators ope Rumanian Fields Developed Germany is said to be receiving 50 is about ready to ope tank car loads of oi] daily from Rumanian petroleum fields. These The Pathfinder “I pledge allegiance to my flag, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.” AUTO PARTY 6 FRED UPON BY GUARD, 1 DEAD By the United Press KILBOURNE, Wis., June 2.— Ome man was instantly killed, and | three others seriously wounded when a National Guardsman, on duty at the Wisconsin River | stroyed, | proxim. | produc jand the refining plants Section 16-33 southeast of Glenrock, and directly|the management of this company, eastward of the holdings of the Mid-|and as a result tentative plans are nies in the Big Muddy field The | Star drilling machine within two Horseshoe Oil & Gas Co. is also clos-| weeks, on a series of four or five ing options on leases of promising | wells on the western part of — this lierritory in other f bridge here fired into their auto, when they refused to halt at his challenge. King Henry, aged 24, is dead, ead three guardsmen of the First Wisconsin Infantry, in the car with him, were injured. NEBRASKA CROPS UPTO STANDARD, CLAIMS oHERIFE Officers of Two States in Casper to Return Prisoners Arrested 4 en Criminal Charges ‘@. During the Week Prospects for bumper crops thruout Nebraska are unusually bright, assur- ing increased production of food- stuffs in that state, according to Sheriff L. A. Simmons of Lincoln, who was in Casper today, incidental te the return of Emmanuel Kahm, arrested by Sheriff Patton. Kahm is wanted on a serious charge at Lincoln and will leave for there tonight in the custody of the officer. Z. B. Elliott, wanted at Thermopo- lis for beating a board bill, will also be returned, Sheriff J. E. Armstrong ef Hot Springs county having come to Casper today for that purpose. Both visiting officers bring glowing reports of conditions in their respec- tive districts. Sheriff Simmons states that while the winter wheat was largely killed in Nebraska, all the land has been replanted to corn, oats and other grains. This will overcome any threatened shortage in the aggregate value of the crop, altho the wheat acreage has been reduced materially. Sheriff Armstrong reports a build- ing boom in Thermopolis at present, backed by improvement work of all sinds. Several fine business blocks tave recently been completed, the nost substantial of which is the lin- ger building. Road work is engaging he attention of the county officials nd at the present time the force at vork on this improvement is recruit- ng largely from the ‘ floaters’? who efuse to work. “‘Vags” are given hree months in the county jail and aving no money to pay their fin re placed at work building roa his policy will be continued thruout 1e summer, having already shown 20d results. yD ah ei ot NOTICE The impression seems to have gone vroad that no coal can be had. We have notified all coal comps ) ‘at we will furnish union tean | ‘ haul coal to any and all, TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION. \ *y.—-6-2-1t-pd. —————- - \ST—Automobile tire and rim. d { Pinder return to 644 South Beech. i 6-2-2t SHORT OIL ITEMS GLEANED FROM | CENTRAL WYOMING'S ACTIVE FIELDS || Wyatt Penetrates Sands Big Muddy Activities Great Divide Oil Company and the Primero Oil Company have pur-! ranging to begin operations at once and who is credited with this 49 5 The Glenrock Debeque Oil & Gas on the east half of Section > ku Oil & Refining Company | te on the east he |half of Section 26 Company is| supplies come from new wells drilled | drilling on the south half of Section | Addition. the district was occupied 6-34-76. t Seve }the Teutonic military forces, jus The Glenrock Oil & Gas Company jter the retreating Rumanians de-|is arranging to install heavy stand- by fire and otherwise, ap-|a g outfits on Sections 22 and Two ely $400,000,000 worth of g wells and their equipment Mountain States Financed A deal that will adequately finance Horseshoe Boring for Oil jthe Mountain States Oil Company fo° cash swings it The Horseshoe Oil and Gas is the | extensive operations on its thousand One name of a company which has started | acre estate in the Spring Valley, Wy rend drilling with associated interests on|oming, oil fields, was practically as for quick 5 a little to the|sured during the week, according to Perrin Merritt, and Ohio Oil compa. | afoot to commence operations with a s of Wye |}company’s tract. EIGHT CYLINDER JED a Always Ascendant—Always Ahead HE remarkable success of the KING EIGHT is the latest and greatest proof of the continving rightness of KING engineering and the steadfast honesty of KING construction and policy. The KING EIGHT’S success has surpassed the most sanguine hopes of its builders, and thousands of KING EIGHTS, all over America and in forty-nine foreign lands, are daily teaching motorists what they should NOW expect from an automobile. The KING Chassis as offered to the public is a continuation ofa year’s manufacture to which have been added various body types — Touring, Foursome, Roadster and Sedan—with graceful, stylish lines and rich coach work that quietly bespeak the splen- did quality of the machinery they cover and compare most favorably with cars of much higher price. 7-Passenger Touring - $1585 3-Passenger Roadster - $1585 Wire Wheels $100 extra 4-Passenger Foursome $1585 7-Passenger Sedan - $2150 All prices f. 0. b. Detrait We cannot guarantee that these prices will not change t ee ; WYOMING MOTOR Co. New Garage Under Construction Second and David Street. ag y Employment Agency Property Exchange Registration and Listing Free Advertising 25¢, Service $1 Office Lot 28 Block 2, Midwest Addition Casper, Wyo. HELP WANTED 3 good non-union carpenter”. | Experienced oil rig builder | JOBS WANTED FOR Bxperienced chauffeur Experienced lady clerk 2 smal! houses al good houses in vari- ous parts of city. man and wife Two Midwest lots, with shack 10 by 12, well and toilet; $140 furnished house : $1,200| high ground; South Ash S j : WANTED TO RENT A good 4 or house for business man. THE SQUARE DEAL, » room modern j ER LLRRBR The Cambell Bros. New Orleans Minstrels WILL EXHIBIT IN CASPER UNDER A MAMMOTH WATERPROOF TENT, MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 4, FOURTH and WOLCOTT Streets. GREATEST COLORED MINSTREL SHOW ON EARTH Grand Street Parade at 3:30 p. m., and FREE ATTRACTION by the ————> CAMPBELL SHOW HORSES. <-——————--— Free Band Concert at 7:20 p. m. Doors open at 7:30 Performance at 8:15 NE | AAT THT ay adn iae ie SHV Cc No Charge Accounts kept for small advert ing FOR SALE eres | JATCHING EGGS from pure bred, single comb White Leghorn and Rhode Island Reds, $1.50 per setting. drs. Edw. Merriam, Moneta, Wye. | 4-19-t£) 7OR SALE—Cormer lot 60x140 feet | at Dover and Elm streets. Call at LASSIFIED AD COLUMS§g | d ising for th Jumns must be paid for in advance unless parti. | ere eon ae eee at this office. We cannot charg be CASH_—-CASH——-CASH——CASH e small ade | WANTED—MISCELLANEOus 2]! WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room furnished house. Write E. F. J Box 167, Gasper. 6-2-3 WANTED — Laundress to come ty house and do weekly washing ;Phone 387. \WANTED-— Light housekeeping rooms or furnished basement. Cg 227 N. Durbin. 5-14-tf | Miller, phone 59. 603 1 | t VOR SALE—Two residence lots, good | w ANTED—Light house keeping location, two blocks north of Stat«- Call 380-W Hospital; reasonable. Midwest | 5-24-tf | See Shaffer- decide on a hea for nore pbeyshaye os SiDiie Beers Painter Co., 145 N. Center 5-194 Write Box 65 EE al) (FOR SALE—Dandy East front lot on | WANTED—First class cook w | R. A. PAINTER CO. 145 N. Center Phone 61-W } 5-29-3t guaranteed to heat your home. See them at Shaffer Gay Co. 5-16+tf |FOR SALE—Lots What are they worth to you in cash? Write owner, J. H. Gracey, Covin, ton, Okla. 6-2-2t WANTED—Imediately, young man 18 or 19, that knows town, to drive ‘Adams Express wagon. 6-1-3+* | BARGAIN—Hudson -passenger tour- ing car, Model] 6-54; excellent con- dition Jesse Simmons, Midwest | Hotel. 6-1-2t* | {THE HOWARD TAXI is always at your service; calls answered with | promptnes: Phone 57, Grand Cen- tral, if in a hurry. 6-1-5t* OLD-TIME MISSOURI FID- } DLERS WILL FURNISH MUSIC ; FOR OLD-FASHIONED | DANCES. FOR TERMS AD- | DRESS BOX 521. 6-1-6 FOR SALE-400 feet of | new 10-inch 32 Ib. casing on track here at Casper. See Mr. Andrews, Mid- jwest Hotel. WANTED—MALE HELP WE WANT salesmen in Wyoming. If you are looking for a position, our new contract will win you. Write! today. Albany Nurseries, First Na-| jtional Bank Bldg., Albany, Oregon. { 5-8-26t | ARMY RECRUITING STATIONS, at! Denver, Cheyenne, Pueblo, Trinidad, ' | Colorado Springs, La Junta, Lead- | ville, Grand Junction, Durango, Rock | Springs, Casper and Sheridan. | 5-25-6-30 NOTICE TO CASPER WOMEN! Fleg raising at the Burlington station at 5 P. M. Sunday, June 3. Music aud speaking. All Patriotic women please attend. | { BUSINESS AND PROFESSONALI CARDS | ' IF ITS PLUMBING SEND FOR HENN: | Everard & Steele, Chemists Rock and oil analysis. Phone 798 iF Listen: HENNING FOR | | PLUMBING! THAT'S ALLI |] If HENNING Did the Plumbing ==There’s No Kick Coming CASPER BEAUTY PAI R | Smith Bldg. Phone £70. | Ladies nd Gentlemen’s Man- | icuring. Miss Delia Lenehan, Prop. . . G. M, Anderson, A. B. A. M., M. D., University of Chicago, | 1903. Physician and Surgeon. | Office in Wood Building, over | Chamberlin’s. Phones, Office, | 595; Residence, 796-W. | O | | | 9 | | | | ° Residence Phone 128-W Bob’s Auto Livery Stand at Grand Central Hotel Phone 57 Special Rates to Salt Creek company before ing plant for your FOR SALE—One extra good sheep dog. Well trained. T. R. White, 250 Mainer St., Midwest addition. Single Register hot air furnaces} oe ——-—.- | nd 8, block 121.' | Desire to make quick disposal. month. Address P. E. K., care The | Tribune. { | WANTED lRICKMAN & KENNEDY rooms or furnished basement. ( Miller, 59. ; WAN D—Position as cook in pri- vate family. Phone 707-J. 5-31-23 BRING IN your big blocks of stock. We can sell them for you. R. A WANT <D—Stenographer to work two or three hours per day, Peimanent position. Phone 464, 5-29-4 sition in oil fields. Phone : ee | WANTED—Woman wants day wor Phone 630-W. 6-1-2t* | : | WILL DO WORK by day or weel. | Phone 589-W. 6-1-64 |OFFICE GIRL, bookkeeper or typist desires position. Phone 507-J. 5-80-41 )} HEMSTITCHING AND PETTICOAT Edging done in the best manner on “l|all kinds of material at moderat | prices; careful attention to mail or |ders. Singer Sewing Machine Co, |1721 Capitol Ave., phone 695, Chey- jenne, Wyo. 5-28-27t FOUR MEN with responsible posi- | tions want to rent suite of 3 or 4 furnished rooms; must be modern and within 5 or 10 minutes walk of busi- ness center. Will pay around $50 per 6-3-3tdh FOR RENT Rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Phone 266. 6-1-3t FOR RENT—Room for transient.- with or without bath. 221 N. Pi. (downstairs), phone 458-J. 6-1-37* FOR RENT—Basement room. Phone 332-M. 6-1-3t ROOMS—NEW, CLEAN AND NEAT; 50C PER DAY, 2 DAYS 75c¢; WEEKLY RATES WEST HOUSE, MIDWEST AD- DITION S-16-0f LOST—8500 shares Jupiter O#8 stoek between Nos. 905 and 90P, 699 and 904, dated April 28, issned to J. H. Cody. If found return to | H. Cody, at M. P. Wheeler’s office and receive reward. 528-514 O. L. Walker LUMBER CO. PHONE 240 GEBO COAL A full line of Building Material ef all kinds. Figure with us for any of your iequirements in the Buildng Line =: : Announce the establishment of Gold Diamond Auto Line Two large touring cars are in ser- vice; Country trips a specialty Stand at City Bakery, Phone 34 MORES & LUTAS GROCERY COMPANY Faney and Staple Groceries Exclusive Line of Imported Goeds 132 W. Second St.; Tel. 124-J ICE Phone 793W or 569 J