Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 5, 1917, Page 4

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. —— * —_—————— CE CASPER DAILY FRIBUNE ee ek hen —$——_— — [eaenertended atheatoncalnireniont Sas ne gi 4 = ner attended e Baccalaureate ‘ The-Casper Daily Tribune SHORT OIL ITEMS GLEANED FROM {dress in his suit of khaki, The war CLASSI FI ED AD COLU M NS : A jand what it means seems closer home t sores Srey evening Sane Namen. | ) \ | when our own Casper boys come home | : *8 Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming oo8 aie ott =se in the army uniforms, but we're proud | 4 qyertisi i i arti eeare t , arms , vertising for these columns must be paid for in advance unless parties | Publication Offices: Mokler Bldg. | | CENTR A | WYOMINCG’S ACTIVE FIELDS | of these boys and of the example they | maintain prep lar open account at this office. We cannot charge small ads i Telephone 15 || (e | |set for others. CASH———_CASH———_CASH——_CASH f = | SSeS | isi ; >. E. HANWAY - Editor and Manager | ; | P Day’ inT | No Charge Accounts kept for small advertising. = + = AN WAY = eae Balto Incorporations at Rapid Rate Carbon Plant at Cowley otato Vay im lacoma | FOR SALE , WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS SE paw . ae The Cheyenne Tribune says thai A plant to utilize z tential pro- = Oa. haere ei nascciate EAltor |i oil companies have filed articles |duction of 200 naseon a b te eat f to Celebrate Election | IATCHING EGGS from pure bred, | WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room = 5 of incorporation with the secretary of | a ae 2 ogee | single comb White Leghorn andj furnished house. Write E. F. J Gubscriptions—By carrier, 15 cents a} 4.4 circ Januare 917. They |7#tural gas every 24 hours from the, TACOMA, Wash., June 5—-Tacoma| thode Island Reds, $1.50 per setting 37. Gaspe. 9 at P’ i state since January 1, 1917. They} ‘ : TA , Wash., T ‘ds, Py | Box 167, Casper. 6-2-3 week. By mail, 50 cents a month;|inaye a combinec capitalization aggre-|Byron field, in the manufacture of planted px es today, thus celebat-| irs. Edw. Merriam, Moneta, Wye. | a $8.00 for six months; $6.00 for year gating 148,362.500, or an average of |Carbon and other products, is ur ing a local election. It was urged t* at 4-19-tf | WANTED — Laundress to come to Entered at Casper, Wyo., postoffice as | more than $1,000,000 a day. At the Construction at Cowley, Wyo., by every foot of fertile: ground be uti- ———_—}_ house and do weekly washing second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 | present rate of chartering companies |Midland Carbon Company, subs lized. Those who had no ground for; *OR SALE—Corner lot 60x140 feet! Phone 387. 6-2-3t lin Wyoming anized as a result of }of the Columbia Carbon company, planting were adv 1 to po fishir at Dover and Elm streets. Call at | & organized as a result of A 3 te bs 1 n a 7 ITE A : A the se oréculantod oil boom, the total; Which owns seventeen factories in| ———— — —— 227 N. Durbin. 5-14-tf | W AN TED — Light —housekeepin,- Any erroneous reflection upon the} capitaliz tion named before Janu: Pennsylvania and West Virginia. - = rooms or furnished basement. Cal] eharacter, standing or reputation of | i 1918 will rent h $150,000 nnn | The cost of the plant will be $1 S ar D. ] OR SALE—Two residence lots, good Miller, phone 59. *6-2-2t any person, firm or corporation which! ’ ! 600,000 and will involve the constru quare €a location, two blocks north of | BRING IN your big blocks of stock. may appear in the columns of The! M Oiltne uike tion of 185 buildings. The first Hospital; reasonable. Call Sioa ieee of stock. Tribune will be gladly corrected if} 1 11.1. pounds itself as huving been the 96 units is expected to be in of Employment Agency Oe eee ane ae Ww ve tice the bringir x r of a jfrom natural gas this summer t an FOR SALE—One team of 1 WANTED-—First clz “ook wa ie Sorrell ther ae os Seren = Caner company has contracted its output f P a E h South David. ‘eit “ Hat oda, . Ph ene Re the Cow Gulch dome, by the Norbe -k. | Years in advance, roperty Exchange haffer-G bef ies. on ie | Seeceectery rey “i ? eee See Shaffer-Gay company ore 0-1-5) Nicholson intersts. Oil spouted to a A pears : age é os helzht Of fifty feet when the long Imperial Places Big Order Registration and Listing Free decide on a heating plane your “WANTED—Woman wants day wor! |pent up pressure in the strata of em The Imperial Oil company, Lt Advertising 25¢, Service $1 home. They have the Single Register | phone 630-W. 6-1-2* bar sandrock escaped bondage ar.d|the Canadian subsidiary of the S hot air furnaces. 2 during eruptions which followed ap-/ ard Oil ompany of New Jersey Office Lot 28 Block Zz HOR USAT Hee Ratmroomnhouseneith W ie 589-W . A | ; antly optaine = C r dae t SALE our-room house, w » 589-W. 5-1-6 proximately 300 barrels escaped from tact ererar cre ce Ca Midwest Addition } bath; lot 60x140; chicken house | ————-—-__—— A the well. ruling has been resumec - - y, 18 re ~ 2 ana ae es > UU dal NG , 7 7, |serthutherexpeetanionives reporting «| Ported in a Canadian dispatch to have Casper, Wyo. and barn; part cash, balance easy |HEMSTITCHING AND PETTICOAT pe ROT becrs! TECROLY “leontracted for 1,000,000 barrels of terms. Inquire 735 South Ash, phe Edging done in the best manner on How neswelliwnitnin s Tew nye erude oil feonm the Gigs Creek field HELP WANTED 226-M. *6-4-6r |all_ kinds of material at moderate ork in re Lus lelds is being at watch - - pity } * * | 7 Pers ha =e ~~ vi vood non-union carpenters res; Ca fi ati ‘2 pushed with the utmost vigor, with for its peanery At Mega Weak. Te} pr ecienced olleig builder FOR SALE—Desirable property for jon Singer (Sewing MAGhne’ Ge rospects th: ’ , seks no Will be transported in tank cars ti A ohare al e i ade or 0 g PR . ; fase ha aera eas: nt Wee 6: the new refinery which now is in thi Laborers per hour ; Be Wy : made for rh ee | 1721 Capitol Ave., phone 695, Chey- SS z s u i A mster, $5.00 per day or private resider whone 54 | anne, Wyo. 5-28-27 leration. The Montana-Wyoming Co. Course of completion, se Agel ro S 4 or call Room 34, Grand Central) 7” ” gicy i “Tl pled llegi flag, | tas resumed work on the Lusk Wyo- CAMDEN SHEFFNER TO - one WENTED, FO Hotel. *6-4 t FOUR MEN with responsible posi- Pledge allegiance to my 1a. | ming well and within a few days will GRADUATE WIT ae experienced Fhauffe iho = = = tions want to rent suite of 3 or 4 and to the republic for which it|again be at work on property at Lance | : H CLASS Experienced Jady clerk FOR SALE—One string of cools cors- | eurnished rooms; must be medeen roy tands i indivisibl rit |Creek. A standard rig has been mov- . = le ee FOR SALE plete with Parkersburg rig and reel within 5 or 10 minutes walk of A s » one nation TA YIU Con WALD ot SeeOni OTAREB ok Onecie Camden Sheffner, who obtained a Two small Houses in Midwest Ad- | drilling machine. Cheap if taken soon. pes tee ter. Will ues ae A of busi- . liberty and justice for all. | The Merritt company has moved a short leave of absence from camp at dition, ] Just finished 1500-foot hole with this ahith ” Oe pete $50 per big rig to Cow Gulch field, where it|Fort Logan, Colo., for a brief visit. Several godd houseg in various rig. A. M. Berringer, Cody, Wyo. (month. Address P. E. K., care The . jbig rig A Tribune It is indeed hard to conceive |Secured drilling interests upon the )With his people here, has been given parts of the city. f 6-4-3 eeael 6-3-3tdh m ar One C holdings of the Walter Wright com }permission to stay until Friday Two furnished rogMs for man and . = . ; WANTED—W f h See ! what sort of motive prompts Dr. | pany | Young Sheffner was to return Wed-| wife. Write Box 3 TOR SALE—Good seed oats. Phone | Be Cet aO aL COBO HOEK 1 - ‘ I r Be ote ¥ = nesday but on account of his being 16 Midwest > fs, with shack 10 391-W 6-4-4¢ | Apply Mrs, Tom Burke, 406 Souta ' Duniway and the University Board! G RS eS a member of this year’s graduatirg py dallvand toilet: $140 cash UERDToaS SS --—|Durbin St. G6-4-t ‘ : Santee i \class, Superintendent George Wilder .- . DEAT RRA |FOR SALE—Dandy East front lot on | [3 eee to even contemplate taking such! In territory which it declared has |\ive} to thelcommandesictithe bat | see high ground; South Ash St.; $600, WANTED—To rent a 7- or 8-room . : hitherto been classed as unproven, and A sei on) Ce: One new furnished house, all read S : ¢ ai) modern furnished house. Phone + action in regard to the Big Muddy i limen who ‘are convers| uo! of which| Camden\isja member, |t5 ba occupied: $11 004 +k sale ae 127M 6-4-3t t ; rc ls to oil men who are conve es jand obtained permission for the youn + $400 cz 2 bs kk ao oe ante amc R. A. PAINTER CO. | 2 iat 1 leases as they propose taking. er arith the situations: bealne un |soldier to stay until after the gradu $400 cash, balance on credit. 1445 N. Center Phone 61-W | FURNISHED ROOM for rent io a - ee - as sec > la gt - swe Se, If any individual were guilty of i Bea : 4 Piece of business, he would soon be ! branded a criminal and made to! FSR we we | send such a protest to the Uni- | of alleged claim-jumpers on the Derby | a versity Board that it will not dare |do™me south of Lander one night last at 3 } 2 : | week, says a report from Lander. | { ratify such‘ an action as Dr. Duni- With drawn guns they invited the | { way proposes taking. representatives of a Casper crowd of | 5 . ;oil men to vacate and stay vacated. | ; Such an action on the part of The two men in charge of the camp} { such an unlawful and high-handed | | occupy a felon’s cell. The proposed action of Dr. Duniway and his executive com- mittee amounts to confiscation of property without due process of law—which is merely a_ polite term for highway robbery. that has been drilled on s one of the most promising that has been drilled in for many months. was struck at a depth of 850 feet. east of Basin, the Consumers Oil and! Refining company brot in a 250 barrel |; well on their section of school land| lying northeast of the Big Horn coun ty capital. This is declared to be the first well te land in that vicinity. Greybull men say that the well is Oi! Ohio Shoots Well The Ohio Oil company shot its third |tion exercises on Thursday. Gane : : 5-29-38t pntleman; hot-water heat, bath the other graduates, Camden will not fe daane ta at half cas, bal) sS - ete.; in private house. Phone 225-R. e allowed to wear the cap and gown | ®P¢¢ per mont Single Register hot air furnaces 6-5-1t® of the Seniors, as the army regula- For quick sale, two lots near the | guaranteed to heat your home See pe | tions will not permit anything to be Refineries for $350; worth $500. them at Shaffer Gay Co. 5-16-tf | WANTED—Woman to do cooking worn over the army uniform. This WANTED TO RENT FOR SALE—Lots 7 and 8, block 121.|.,.2%4 seneral housework. Phone | will be the first time in the history of : Aigood 4 or 5 room modern house | Desire. 75 makensqui ie ieee - | 365. 6-5-3tdb the Casper schools that a young man !°F business man. |] what. eats ep es ae a = jhas graduated in the United States What are they worth POR OU EDACas FOR RENT military uniform THE UAR | Write owner, J. H. Gracey, ar Oe On Sunday evening Young Shetf-. SQ ARE D 4 | Sept mk WANTED—Rooms suitable for light : — = ; Sa ea housekeeping. Phone 266. 6-1-3 ~~ | FOR SALE—Oil land; 3% sections, Unlike x21, with good lot; | about 20 miles from Casper, which ———— ROOMS—NEW, CLEAN AND has been passed on as Al by U. S. NEAT; 50C PER DAY, 2 | other relations are determined by commana “without treaties. _ board to make new ruling for un- ape ee ‘ ee well in the Sage Creek field, having At this critical period in its de-|encountered the sand at 1170 feet velopment the State can ill afford | with a good showing. The Ohio com- ‘ pany is also preparing to locate its te stoop ta such a low form of | fourth well on Section 28 of the same trickery and breach of faith, and |field and moved its camp last week. every person interested even re- motely in the oil industry should { Masked Men Chase Jumbers | Four masked men raided the camp the board will only mean endless litigation, with the present leas. holders ultimately winning ou' in| the courts. But the retarding of development in the field resulting | from such litigation will mean a} blow to this section of the State from which it will take years to re- } cover. *® No one questions the right of the accepted the invitation without parley | and hoofed it for Lander, some 16] miles without any further delay. The | men responsible for the camp have | been charged with claim-jumping and | interfering with locations, but no very j tangible proof of the have charges been forthcoming. ae ene Re In the Fremont County Fields In his report to the district court ! at Lander, Receiver Billow of the Wyopo Company will ask authority to | increase the production from the Dal. }j las field. Hl H. C. Heslep, drilling contractor, spudded in a hole on the $40,000 80-/ acre Harrison lease, adjoining the 500 Co-operative property last week. The 500 went down 2,500 feet. On the Harrison ground the well being put} down by the Western Exploration Go. will not be so deep, according to éx- perts. j | Active operations on the propérty of the Long Nine Oil and Gas Dével- opment company, southwest of MLan- 1 Z ‘leased property, but the board i should keep inviolate its pledge ‘to those who have spent vast for- ‘tunes in the development of hith- terto unexplored properties. 4 ae etal There has been considerable ‘discussion as to the arrangemen: ‘of the terms upon which we shall fight Germany in co-operation with ‘the Allies, and the timid ones who tremember Washington's couns= \against “entangling alliances’’ are declaring against any form of . ‘treaty which will bind us to the na- tions by whose side we must fight. A treaty is not necessary. Great 1} Britain and France have none. I\ They have an agreement against ‘‘a separate peace, but all their If you want Quick ‘Adtion on your Stocks, \list with us. R. A. PAIN TER CO.,| | Ithe course of warfare. So it may jioe with us. An exchange of notes ‘relative to a separate peace, and | providing for the things which we thall insist upon when peace 33 ‘made, will do the trick. John Hay | bet ajar “the open door’ in China But some form The Bonton THHE PLACE TO EAT : EV- of “a gentleman’s agreement” ERYTHING FIRST CLASS: ;: igainst a separate peace is absc-|/ REGULAR MEALS AND mtely essential. For Germany SHORT ORDERS A_ SPE- CIALTY. | sow to make terms with us would oy no means let us out except for _ he time being—while it would let \.4s in for untold dangers later. vis annot come late into the war and uit it early as well.” We must 139 South Center Street ‘Come in and Try a : Fae. Chas. E. Walker nght out. first-class condition. L. E. NEBERGALL, City National Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. JERSEY DAIRY TRY US Phone 8F1 | Frost & Fr (Brokers) \ OIL STOCKS Incorporated, \ High Grade Stocks, Bonds About 120 feet 14-inch 56b. line pipe. A few joints have been put in a hole and pulled Balance never been used. Absolutely PRICE & WHINNERY FOR SALE About 500 feet 104nch 41-Ib. line pipe. and Securities Bought and Sold. Room 3 Kimball Building | geological experts; also section close DAYS 75c; WEEKLY RATERS to drilling well in Lusk Dome. R. A. | WEST HOUSE, MIDWEST AD- Painter Co., 145 N. Center. Phone DITION 5-10-8f = ofpe: —_—_—_——————— ie: W- 8-6-35 |THE HOWARD TAXI is always at | FOR SALE—Or will trade, a new 2- your service; calls answered. with | room house, Midwest Addition, at {a bargain; call at once; first offer gets fs Fred E. West, Riverview Hotel. Promptness. Phone 57, Grand Cen- tral, if in a hurry. 6-1-5t* EE YOR RENT—Furnished rooms by the week or month. 2 . Pine. OLD-TIME MISSOURI FID- idiot re J i *6-4-4t DLERS WILL FURNISH MUSIC | FOR OLD-FASHIONED ! *61-5-2t | ROOM for two ladies or gents. 349 DANCES. FOR TERMS AD- | N. Beech. 6-5-3t* i: 521. ~1- DRESS BOX 521 6-1-6t__!'LOST—Comb set with brillianta, Re. WANTED—MALE HELP | turn to Tribune; reward. 6-5-3t WE WANT salesmen in Wyoming. | If you are looking for a position, our new contract will win you. Write |today. Albany Nurseries, First Na- |tional Bank Bldg., Albany, Oregon. 5-8-26t —— BE PREPARED jan Expert Furniture Repairer/ and | Refinisher will callfon all the homes | ARMY RECRUITING STATIONS, at |'" Casper in the negt few daysfo talk | Denver, Cheyenne, Pueblo, Trinidad, Colorado Springs, La Junta, Lead- FURN RE ville, Grand Junction, Durango, Rock ori seh. Springs, Casper and Sheridan. j Repairing, pean DY Cheir Caning. | If you are 5-25-6-30 _ BUSINESS AND PROFESSONALI CARDS oe Furniture Repairing IF IT’S PLUMBING 505 N. Beech - - - - SEND FOR HENNING | eee ——-——C Everard & Steele, Chemists | Rock and oil analysis. Phone 798 | | HICKMAN & | Announce the es | If HENNING Did OA Plambing 1 |Gold Diamon Auto Line LISTEN! PLUMBING! HENNING FOR f TS ALLI ere’s No Kick | Two large tourin: cafs are in ser- ~ x W. P. SPENCE, M. D. vice; Coun i Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Stand Y Ba pecaly cialist : Glasses Fitted : Office HI ty Bakery, over Chamberlin’s Furn. Store Phone 34 i CASPER BEAUTY PARLOR i Smith Bldg. Phone 470. | MORES & LUTAS GROCERY | adies nd Gentlemen’s Man- | | icuring. ‘ || Cont: gey, i | Miss Delia Lénchan, Prop. | | 0 Fancy and Staple Grocerie. | Dr. G. M. Anderson, A. B. A. M., P| ; ; | M. D,, Uni rsity of Chicago, | | Exclusive Line] of Imported | | 1903. Physician and Surgeon. | | Godd: | | Office in Wood \Building, over | | ti | | Chamberlin's.. Phones, ‘Office, | _ | | 595; Residence, 796-W. | y MY b| 132 W. Second |St.; Tel. 134-3 Residence \Phone 128-W) \ i 2 Bob’s Auto} Livery Stand at Grand Central hone Phone 79. or 569 J tel Special Rates to Salt

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