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ie-Casper Daily Tribune ued every evening except Sunday, Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming ‘ublication Offices: Mokler Bldg. Telephone 15 =. HANWAY - Editor and Manager E. HANWAY - Associate Editor | 1 | Lloyd Tully, who has been visiting ‘lat the W. S. Kimball Sr., home for | |the past week, was suddenly called | |home Sunday morning by a telegram | announcing the sad news of his fath- SHORT OIL ITEMS GLEANED FROM ING’S ACTIVE FIELDS LLOYD TULLY CALLED HOME BY HIS FATHER’S DEATH CLASSIFIED AD COLUMS§Jj Advertising for these columns must be paid for in advance unless ies. Saint pareertae open account at this office. We cannot charge oa ate CASH——CASH. ASH——CASH it No Charge Accounts kept for small adverti ing jer’s death. The news came as a gr~a* — - CENTRAL WYOM = | | | | ) E. EVANS City Editor . GRIFFITH - - Associate Editor iptions—By carrier, 15 cents a By mail, 50 cents a month; for six months; $6.00 for year ed at Casper, Wyo., postoffice as ond-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 y erroneous reflection upon the uracter, standing or reputation of ¥ person, firm or corporation which! appear in the columns of The! bune will be gladly corrected if, lught to the attention of the editor) pledge allegiance to my flag, to the republic for which it ads, one nation indivisible, with srty and justice for all.” 4 i! The drys in Ohio are hunting qund for a campaign song. IF lon: be \ limit. “te of our local talent will fur- » the words and music, we'll gest the title, “Every Day’ll Be + day By and By.” rennet heer d the Mexican gov- larranza ani ment are at last beginning to ‘ok with favor” upon the posi- an of the United States in the| Neld war, perhaps with the hope |crops the coming season, Providence | with conservative sources, which have permitting,” Meriden Washington, find the necessary help to harvest it ! is right now our most serious prob- | Securing one of the loans which izle Sam is freely handing out to } allies. Friendship bought with jlars is not of an enduring na- t, {Not only will every person of i *] ° 1, prescribed age who fails to ' ister, tomorrow’ subject himsel’ ‘punishment, but anybody who tyises him to evade the registra- | a will be ‘a lawbreaker. \ This applies to individuals, act- | ii singly or collectively. using “her persuasion or threat. A fa- tly who: advises his son not to taster, faces a year in prison for + act. , Any association or or- hization advising or influencing ,;. members to evade registration, (mes within the scope of ihe law. { The same is true concerning th: rson who attempts to intimi- te, influence or corrupt the reg- } ration board. | Jury tampering is a mild offense {ompared with attempts to in- } ence these boards. een ; ; | ;¢ ; week. | working on their location in Basin In the Basin Fields The weather conditions of the pi week have been anything but fav»r-| able to the rapid development of fields near Basin. 1 the / the Work in al adjacent fields is going on handicap- ped by the rain, j)snow —<$<$<$<$<__ | Another wild cat field was opencd up last week when W. S. Burt, driil- ing for the Consumers Oil company. of Billings, Mont., drilled in a good well on the school section about five miles north of the Torchlight field. It the first well which has been completed in that territory. The inclement weather has held up uny kind of development in the Gras eek Big Muddy fields tn and The Liberty Oi] and Gas company, mn the east side of the river, is reported cown about 2,300 feet. |} work on its pects to develop as much territory t menced drilling «perations The Soo Oil lez company es this we pushing and ex- as hey can possibly handle. Northwest Starts Rigs The Northwest Oil Co. has com- n Section 2-34-76 in the Big Muddy field, off- setting the deep well just brought in is spudding in with a 20-inch ¢ | ste on the Glenrock Petroleum le: and 1 will n.ake it a deep test well, The same company also has a ndard rig drilling on Section 34- 77 and is prepared to go to the Wall Creek sand. sth rigs will be crowded to the WYOMING WILL PRODUCE | HER SHARE OF CROPS IN 1917; FARM HELP SCARCE: aid Hon. Jess Yoder of during his recent visit to “but whether we can lem. Help is never any too plenty in Wyoming, and last year many ranch- men left hay on the ground they vould not get put up because of their inabiiity to find labor. “With volunteering already deplet- ing our available supply of workers, and conscription to come along later and increase the withdrawals, Wyom- ing ranchmen are facing a most se- rious problem in connection with the harvesting of their crops this summer l This country is at war, and the {nscription act sets out the policy and fall. With many industries in the east calling for laborers to take the places of those who have answered war’s summons, and offering good employment nearer home, we shall not see the usual number of floaters who follow the crop movements from the south northward each year. “Just how we are going to meet the question I am not prepared to say, but it is a situation that will require earnest and constant consideration and effort if we are to harvest any- thing like what we expect to be able | to raise.” ess Hotel PUEBLO, COLO. OIL MEN’S HEADQUARTERS The Congr the government to meet the |POPULAR PRICED THROUGHOUT : igencies of war times. } Individual liberty, in its com- ste sense, is for the time lost in ‘2 melting pot of national unity. It matters not how citizens as HAGENS & STANLEY LAWYERS wind and a little | the present. asing | Drilling operations , { |days ago. { Mr. A. FINANCIAL | \shock to the young man as his fathe jwas not ill when he left home a few} H. Tully, the young man’s | FOR SALE WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS | JATCHING EGGS from pure ea | ,| single comb White Leghorn and} WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room furnished house. Write E. F. J., father, is one of the most prominent} x aapelaead lo |men of Alliance, Neb., at which place | thode Island Reds, $1.50 per setting. | Box 167, Casper. as | Ei jhe has made his home for a number! Mrs. Edw. Merriam, Moneta, Wyo. | WANTED ==—"Taundtead to come te (By Otis & Company) of years. Mr. Tully and his wife are} 4-19-t£/ house and do weekly washing. NEW YORK, June 4. jeld- sine Een of Mr. and Mrs. C. | _ - |Phone 387. 6-2-8 The Supreme Court meets at noon |H. Townsend of this city. *OR SALE—Corner lot 60x140 feet | — - - today. | at Dover and Elm streets. Cali at|W A NT E D — Light housekeeping; The American commission, headed 227 N. Durbin. 5-14-tf |, TOOMS OF furnished basement. Call by Elihu Root, arrived safely in Rus- Square Deal pee iller, phone 59. 6-2-2 la There is a marked change in puh- lic opinion on freight rates, as evi- )dcenced by messages to the Interstate Commerce Commission from thou- sands of business men, urging higher rates for rails. Increased receipts of the Northern fic for the month of April net Employment Agency and Pronverty Exchange P. Registration and Listing Free $ ,000 Increases of the New Advertising 25c, Service $1 York Central lines aggregate $2,- 173,000. Office Lot 28 Block 2, Steel production is said to be Midwest Addition greatly hampered by a scarcity of fuel and labor. Casper, Wyo. Actual bank surplus shows a falline off of $79,500,000. xcess reserve is now placed at $97,000,000. Time ;money is expected to rule firm for HELP WANTED } good non-union carpenter* Experienced oil rig builder JOBS WANTED FOR Experienced chauffeur Experienced lady clerk FOR SALE small houses Addition. The Liberty Loan continues to be the dominating influcnce in the finan cial situation. nother holiday on the Stock Ex change tomorrow su s an irregu lar market today. The « ja!tics are prominent on the bull side. The short interest is gradually being in- creased. Mexican stocks are gradually com- ing into favor and Smelters and Mex- ican Petroleums are expected to sell higher. An upward movement in the cop- pers is expected in well-informed circles in connection with the declar- ation of dividends including some ex- tra now at hand in the porphyry group. Meetings are due during the next ten days Substantial buying orders are un- derstood to be under way at prevail- 2 in ous parts of city. Two furnished man and wife rooms cash swings it ready to be occupied, ance on credit heen reluctant to follow the latest ad- | vances. THE SQUARE DEAL | FOR ‘SALE About 500 feet 10-inch 41-Ib. line pipe. About 120 feet 14-inch 56-lb. line pipe. _ A few joints have been put in a hole and pulled nght out. Balance never been used. Absolutely first-class condition. ad L. E. NEBERGALL, City National Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. | | PRICE & WHINNERY Midwest Several good houses in vari- for Write Box 634. Two Midwest lots, with shack ! 10 by 12, well and toilet; $140! One new furnished house all $1,200 | — for quick sale—$300 cash, bal- 'TOR SALE—Two residence lots, goo! — = location, two blocks north of State | WANTED—Position as cook in pri- Call 380-W vate family. Phone 707-J. 5-31-3t* 5-24-tf BRING IN your big blocks of stock. We can sell them for you. R. A. Shaffer-Gay company before | Painter Co., 145 N. Center 5-19-t. decide on a heating plant for your! —. Hospital; reasonable. See WANTED—First class cook wants po- Homes pnewibave eiei single Bees sition in oil fields. Phone 349-J. hot air furnaces. 5-16-tf *6-1-5t FOR SALE—Four-room house, with WANTED—Woman wants day wort. bath; lot 60x140; chicken house Phone 630-W. 6-1-2t* and barn; part h, balance easy South Ash, phone WILL DO WORK by day or week. *6-4-6t Phone 589-W. 6-1-6t FOR SALE—Desirable property for |OFFICE GIRL, bookkeeper or typist sale, or will trade for roomi.g! desires position. Phone 507-J. Inquire house or private residence. Phone 57 5-30-4t* ,or call Room 34, Grand Centra) | ——————_——— Hotel. *6-4 t| HEMSTITCHING AND PETTICOAT Edging done in the best manner on kinds of material at moderate prices; careful attention to mail or |ders. Singer Sewing Machine Ce., ‘1721 Capitol Ave., phone 695, Chey- ,enne, Wyo. 5-28-27t FOUR MEN with responsible posi- tions want to rent suite of 3 or 4 athe? P ; ore ___ | furnished rooms; must be modern and FOR SALE—Dandy East front lot on | Within BOF 10 anes wal inlacnt hie’ yund; South Ash St.; $60U, DeSS center. Will pay aroun per szuigrouns ti AE month. Address P. E. K., care The R. A. PAINTER CO. Tribune. 6-8-3tdh wi ——— BASEN Center, Phone ow WANTED—Woman for housework. Senet Apply Mrs. Tom Burke, 406 South Single Register hot air furnaces | Durbin St. 6-4-2 |guaranteed to heat your home. See > = them at Shaffer Gay Co. 5-16-tf | WANTE FOR SALE—One string of inols cora- | 5) |plete with Parkersburg rig and reel | \ drilling machine. Cheap if taken soon. Just finished 1500-foot hole with this ‘rig. A. M. Berringer, Cody, Wyo. 6-4-3t | {TOR SALE 391-W Phone 6-4-4t -Good seed oats. D—To rent a 7- or 8-room { modern furnished house. Phone Special to The Tribune ‘ing prices for Steel, American Car WANTED TO RENT |FOR SALE—Lots 7 and 8, block 121. |127 M. 6-4-3t WASHINGTON, June 4.—-Wyom-;and Foundry and Union Pacific. A good 4 or 5 room modern | Deen e anal atele dis aa | jing will produce her share of the These stocks are growing in favor, house for business man. %3 q lol , What are they worth to you in cash? Write owner, J. H. Gracey, Coving- } ‘ton, Okla. 6-2-3t | Adams Express wagon. FOR RENT WANTED-——Rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Phone 266. 6-1-3t ———— FOR RENT—Room for transients: with or without bath. 221 N. Pi. , (downstairs), phone 458-J. 6-1-3%* FOR RENT—Basement room. Phone WANTED—Immeidiately, young man 18 or 19, that knows town, to drive 6-1-3+* THE HOWARD TAXI is always at your service; calls answered with cr 382-M. 6-1-3t romptness. one 57, Grand Cen- rae pes 6-1.5t"| ROOMS—NEW, CLEAN AND | NEAT; 50C PER DAY, 2 | OLD-TIME MISSOURI FID- DAYS 75¢; WEEKLY RATERS | DLERS WILL FURNISH MUSIC WEST HOUSE, MIDWEST AD- FOR OLD-FASHIONED DITION 5-10-+f | DANCES. "FOR TERMS AD- are ; | DRESS BOX 521. 6-1-6t LOST—Automobile tire and rim. Finder return to 644 South Beech. 6-2-2t er a WE WANT salesmen in Wyoming. 'OR RENT—Furnished rooms by the If you are looking for a position, week or month. 239 S. Pine. our new contract will win you. Write *6-4-4t today. Albany Nurseries, First Na-! tional Bank Bldg., Albany, Oregon. , 5-8-26t | | WANTED—MALE HELP BE PREPAREED ARMY RECRUITING STATIONS, at | Denver, Cheyenne, Pueblo, Trinidad, |#" Sxpert Furniture Repairer and Colorado Springs, La Junta, Lead- |Refmisher will call on all the homes ville, Grand Junction, Durango, Rock | Casper in the next few days to talk Springs, Casper and Sheridan. FURNITURE 5-25-6-30 | | Repairing, Refinishing, Uphelstering, Cheir Caning. Mattresses Re-made (lf you are ready now, Phome 729-W and we will call Furniture Repairing BUSINESS AMD PROFESSORAL! CaaS " IF ITS PLUMBING 1 |505 WN. Beech -- - - SEND FOR HENNING | meee ks = | 2 Everard & Steele, Chemists | 4 Rock and oi) amalysis. Phone 798 LISTEN! | —_— HICKMAN & KENNEDY | 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 HENNING FOR Mokler Building THATS ALLI dividuals feel about it, it is the PLUMBING! w of the land, and its mandates ast be obeyed to the letter, and yse evading, or advising others If you want Quick Action evade its provisions, a com-}on your Stocks, list them | tting an offense against the gov-|_ + | ament, which in war times are with us. a specially serious character no JERSEY DAIRY TRY US Phone 8F1 | oo If HENNING Did the Plumbing There’s No Kick Coming W. P. SPENCE, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat cialist : Glasses Fitted : 0: over Chamberlin’s Furn. Store ,tter how conscientious the of- R. A. PAINTER & CO.., | 17 CASPER BEAUTY PARBOR ? aS ider may be. 145 N. Center St: | Co UE Saatan spbanene(G: 1 MOR ‘AS GROCERY a rost rost | icuring. ell COMPANY i Phone 61-W | | | Miss Delia Lenehan, Prop. | | it sete . Lots for Sale | (Brokers) [9 Dr. G. M. Anderson, eG 0 E Fae Eni nag | | | M. D., University of Chi . H zclusive Line o ted Are you looking for a lot to The Bonton OIL ST O GK S | 1908. ences a ‘Cee | pe mper build you a home on? C | Office, in Wood Building, over | a mae a aay 1e bes AFE asper, Wyoming 595 Residence 796-W hI és wirsececs ee euaieee You can buy on the month- jy installment plan. _ Lots running from $100 to $400. THHE PLACE TO EAT : EV- ERYTHING FIRST CLASS : : Residence Phone 123-W ae EPA a ta * |) Call and see me at the ASA Pain ACID Chas. E. Walker & Co. Bob’s Auto i G; Equality Oil & pent ORDERS A_ SPE. | Incorporated Livery Development Co. 112 So. Wolcott St., Open Day and Night Harry Free, Agént. | Stand at Grand Central Hotel H Phone 57 High Grade Stocks, Bonds and Securities Bought and Sold. Room 3 Kimball Building 139 South Center Street Phone 793W Come in and Try |, FATAL RETR SRT EE Special to Salt Creek