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The Cannes Daily Tabane | Iesued every evening except Sunday, | Publication Offices: Mokler Bldg. Telephone 15 4. BE. HANWAY - Editor and Manager | ®. EB. HANWAY - Associate Editor R. E. EVANS City Editor 3. B. GRIFFITH - - Associate Editor Bubscriptions—By carrier, 15 cents a week. By mail, 50 cents a month; 88.00 for six months; $6.00 for year Entered at Casper, Wyo., postoffice as second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 — Amy erroneous reflection upon the eharacter, standing or reputation of @ny person, firm or corporation which Stay appear in the columns of The Tribune will be gladly corrected if brought to the attention of the editor | | CENTRAL WYOMIN New Incorporations Cheyenne men have organized and incorporated the Lusk Petroleum Co. capitalized at $1,500,000. The direc- tors of the company are Clyde Early, Cc. L. Beatty, W. M. Jeffers, R. A.| Hopkins, C. A. Semrad, and J. D. Shingle. The concern will maintain offices in Cheyenne Other oil companies incorporated Tuesday were the,London Wyoming} Oil and Gas, the Brunton Oil ané Gas Development company, The | i Oil company, and the Ben F. ‘Drayton Drilling company. | The London Wyoming concern is| directed by Denver men. A. S. Whii-| er, Alexander Nisbet, G. S. Duffield, | . Sebben, and F. G. Bonfils are the men named as being interested Offices will be maintained at Rawlir It is capitalized at $250,000. The Brunton company is capitaliz- at $1,000,000. The office will be ed | SHORT OIL ITEMS GLEANED FROM mt Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming | G’S ACTIVE FIELDS black oil, with low gasoline content, but available for fuel. This well, which was drilled by Norbeck & Nicholson, lies outside of the prescribed oil area as reported by F. J. S. Sur, geologist. On the struc- \ture proper the principal owners are the Great Western Petroleum com-, pany and the Rispin interests. The former holds 4,360 acres on the dome and the Rispin concern has one hole down 2,500 feet and has begun ar other. Restriction in Gasoline The possibility that the gasoline situation may become one where the question of prices will be secondary in importance to restriction of indi- vidual use is indicated in the present conditions in the oil industry. The country, in the judgment of oil m=>), faces a serious shortage in light grade Square Deal Employment Agency and Property Exchange Registration and Listing Free Advertising 25c, Service $1 Office Lot 28 Block 2, Midwest Addition Casper, Wyo. HELP WANTED 83 good non-union carpenters. Laborers, 50c¢ per hour. JOBS WANTED FOR Experienced chauffeur. FOR SALE CLASSIFIED AD COLUMNS isi 1 s must be paid for in advance unless parties AGREE ne Dee ean account at this office. We cannot charge small ads CASH———CASH. H———CASH FOR SALE IATCHING EGGS from pure bred, | single comb White Leghorn and | thode Island Reds, $1.50 per setting | Wyo. | 4-19-t£ | No Charge Accounts k | | | | Mrs. Edw. Merriam, Moneta, *OR SALE | at Dover and Elm streets. 227 N. Durbin. lroR SALE—Two residence lots, goo¢ location, two blocks north of S.ate Hospital; reasonable. Corner lot 60x140 feet Call at 5-14-tf Call 380-W | 5-24-tf ept for small advertising , WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED — light office | competent. Tribune. Young woman desires work; educated ad Address L. C., care The *6-6-2) | BRING IN your big blocks of stock. We can sell them for you. R. A |Painter Co., 145 N. Center 5-19-+_ er es —— | WANTED—Competent woman to de general housework. Mrs. M. P. | Wheeler, Townsend Bldg. 6-7-3t i |FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—Two| WANTED—Six or eight room house, close in. Address E. C., care Th: Two small houses in Midwest Ad- corner lots in Carey Aditon Tribune. *6-6-6t dition block 118, lots 13 and 14. Addre ——— ae J. E. Headrick, 105 Main st., Ster- |HEMSTITCHING AND PETTICOAT Several good houses in various ling Colo 6-7-6t| Edging done in the best manner on parts of the city. | all kinds of material at moderate a . Shaffer-Gay company before|prices; careful attention to mail or at Casper. The directors are J. P oil supplies, the grade best adapted Two furnished rooms for man and | aan Sherer cay 4 Se for our ders. | Singer Sewing Machine Co., Brunton, R. H. and G. A. Aherns. Rese BOA Lae Ren ee wife: ‘s 7 home. They have the Single Register | 1721 Capitol Ave., phone S85 Obes: ESS cer: of Meriden: A. El Notwithstanding this shortage, the Two Midwest lots, with shack 10 |hot air furnaces. 5-16-tf enne, Wee: = = Saeeaee uest, of ‘Torrington, and I: B.. Segur | ianufacture of! internal ‘combastion |by 12, well and toilets) $140) cash “OR SALE Fourroom house. with|GOOD GARDEN MANURE, free for of Los Altos, Cal., are namec the aig : : Tee FOR SALE—Four-room house, with = Re ; engines goes on at a continuously in- swings it f he F or the hauling. 226 N. Pine. 6-7-3t directors of the Yoder Oil company lGredatnige oratele In ivieweoenhiakin: | bath; lot 60x140; chicken house | It is capitalized at $500,000. ¥ a tts ae conditions: shigher ri on One new furnished hous¢, all rea and barn; part cash, balance easy The Drayton Drilling company as for line this sainenon a eas |to be occupied, $1,100 fof quick sale|terms. Inquire 735 South Ash, phone | = FOR RENT \the name signifies, is organized for Eh ae Bg z aay ‘! $400 cash, balance onfcredit. }226-M. *6-4-6t | ity sa { drilling Tt hi ££? granted, and it is possible motor } FOR RENT F b e ose of drilling. he chief |; 4. pars i ve <- f = y ao, -| FOR ONT — Four-room basement ; t ay ¢€ some * o ‘ > f = | —Desirable 3 y ; office is at Thermopolis and the di- bs ee A shee nee Orsay oF 7 New hore, Ay Pith) good) lot; | KORE SAVE Desirable provers ras | unfurnished. Apply 211 N. Jackson x yluntary limitation of use. 702 Cobb {st); f/half cash, bal- sale, or will trade for roomi.g 7 3 : v serieled all : fl rectors are Ben, Roas and FE William FE, Burton, of the Stand » $10 . ! or private residence Phone 57 |street. *6-6-67 pledge allegiance to my flag,, Drayton. The capital stock ard iOil’companiylofiludiana ea avalon ance Her mont aks 34. Grand Cent.a . . - i mpany o ana, develop- a to 34, anc al " x lew 7 a a and to the republic for which it 000 er of the Burton process of gasolin: For quidk sale,/two lots near the *6-4 SOON a Sayers ttands, one nation indivisible, with = = manufacture, the best refining pro-| Refineries for ; worth $500. | eral aS fot “1 wees * Interest in Lusk Weil aa as 3 réadubes E s FOR SALE—One string of cools corm- DAYS 75c; WEEKLY RATES liberty and justice for all. hasibaentireceived inv the SDow ule Penerareadabetor WANTED TO RENT lete with Parkersburg rig and reel WEST HOUSE, MIDWEST AD- a rs from the well brot in|we,American Society of Automobile) A good 4 or & room modern house {Plete with Parkersburg rig and reel WASA § , 5-10-tf 3 Soya toy 1. |Engineers, said: “I desire to add al| for business man drilling machine. sap if taken soo: by § = «Pp: a 29 |« iturday in the neighborhood of WarAiae Epa Se meet : ° just finished 1500-foot hole with this, — a = rere = “Dig and Hoe for Casper” |ihisis ana it i vetteved tha the pro, ROT of, warning to the manufactur conc rig. “A.M. Beringer, Cody. Wyo.” | FOR, RENT-—Furnished room, suit rT = US J one " eG > able C 2 re e B: dUo Vas a = a LP renal Hene } Spite ‘that the time may come when we will) One new 3-room house, with $250 See B eacth et a 6-7-1t* ° act that the well when it! have resotien igines than we|Worth of furnishings and water in- |... DD — me ushed over the derrick. Thelwill have fuel to cups | side : me Waker "TOR SALE—Good seed oats. Phone| = ‘ reported to be a very heavy,; Dr, Burton painted RECERE a 391-W 6-4-4 FOR RENT—Room for two gentle- : : i . =DS “ENT ——— = men. 644 S, David. 6-7-2 amply able to bear large burdens here has pest a Se incre a BEDS sa CENTS Single Register hot air furnaces £ : | There are 24 business men in the |! the yield of motor fuel from crud = ba guaranteed to heat your home. See /}'}QR RENT—Furnished rooms by the Senate and they are united in n/in the last few years as the result of po READE A OLEL them at Shaffer Gay Co. 5-16:tf| week or month. 239 S. Pine. strony effort to so shape national af- '™Proved refining methods, it is not fairs that the war will have as little |#t all probable that the in Have your mail come in our care 15, Tribune. FOR SALE—Second-hand auto truck in good running order; price $50 motto. Senator Kendrick stated that the entire Wyoming delegation is work- *6-4-4t eased pro effect upon business possible duction of motor fuel will meet the | Daily delivery at noon Machine, slightly used. Apply Box | por RENT—Room and bath for one “Business as ust will be the |t™emendous increase indicated in the *6-6-5t manufacture and sale of motor ven WANTED TO BUY | hicles, and other internal combustion |# Cheap pair of counter scales engines, and it also is not probable | that crude or two gentlemen. streeet. 152 Jacksen *6-7-3t sIME wass in Johnson and Sheridan ing in barmony for the best interests production will increas THE SQUARE DEAL | if taken soon. Geo. E, Tyrrell, South | ROOM oritwe ladies or Bont ete Counties Killed by Winter, of the State and nation. | | Seostantially in the near future. | z | Butler Addition. = HEL LOST—Comb set with brilliant. Be. Says Resident in Inter- | ; i FOR SALE—Oil land; 3% sections,| turn to Tribune; reward. 6-5-3t FOUND—Ladies’ pear! ear ring. The uwner can have same by calling at s Colonel J. K. Moore of Johnson | Contractors and | geological experts; also section close county arrived in Cheyenne Monday | N ti t j | ouce f | 7 / { } to drilling well in Lusk Dome. R. A. |the Tribune office and paying for this f Painter Co., 145 N. Center. Phone | advertisement. 6-6-2t gsorning, and reports conditions in | 61-W. 6-5-8 Plorthern Wyoming not as prosperous | | J tis he would desire. He says that the Loo! / @ay crop in Sheridan and Johnsen | TH N mC T tounties is fully 25,000 tons short, OMPSO _ tiaving been winter killed to that ex- | Plumbing and Heating Contractors. cent. In; Tongue River valley, ex- & i cending into Montana, there is alao_ Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. h shortage of fully 25,000 tons. This ound is being broken up and seeded | th grain and potatoes. He believes! ahe potato crop is above nori:s! and ahat there will be a very large vield. fi The people of Sheridan and Buffal » pre taking the matter of raising gar- pens seriously and gardens are in » teidence everywhere. In his judg- | LOST — Wednesday morning while auto riding, bracelet linked togetl «: with a 20-dollar and 10-dollar god pieces. Reward. Mrs. H, T. Pareelt, 316 South Durbin. 6-6-6 And OLD-TIME MISSOURI FID- DLERS WILL FURNISH MUSIC FOR OLD-FASHIONED DANCES. FOR TERMS AD- DRESS BOX 621. 6-1-6t WANTED—-MALE HELP FOR SALE About 500 feet 10-imch 41-Ib. line pipe. Congress | Hotel PUEBLO, C 5 | 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 | ree About 120 feet 14inch 56-Ib. line pipe. The Bonton A few joints have been put in a holt and pulled | == OIL MEN’S HEADQUARTERS 1ent, the people of these cities will I Bal j rn "ue able to take care of the home nignt out. ance never been used. | Absojutely | parket entirely and doubtless have : first-class condition. \ | v considerable ; \ ymantity of potatoes | \ L. E. NEBERGALL, \ City National Bldg., \ Omaha, Nebr. \ |}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 POPULAR PRICED THROUGHOUT yy export. N Col. Moore states that Senator Xendrick arrived in Sheridan Thurs- Yay and left for Washington Sunday Wening. He says the Senator is in jood health and the best of spirits, Ind has a serious grasp of the war Atuation. He believes that the bur ten of the congressional work relat hg to the war will devolve upon the tusiness men of Congress. It is the Zurpose of the Senate, according te Nenator Kendrick, to let the burden t€ war tax fall as heavily as possible tpon the rich, the people who ar | THHE PLACE TO EAT : EV- ERYTHING FIRST CLASS: ; § | REGULAR MEALS /AND SHORT ORDERS & CIALTY. BE PREPARED ’ an Expert Furniture Repairer and Refinisher will call on al} the homes in Casper in the next few/days to talk FURNITUR Repairing, Refinishing, Cheir Caning. Mattr If you are read SPE- | — 139 South Center Street i | BUSINESS AND PROFESSON ALI CARDS IF IT’S PLUMBING SEND FOR HENNING pholstering, ses Re-made now, Come in and Try and we will call Furniture Repairing 505 N. Beech - - -\- ‘(HICKMAN & KENNEDY | | Announce the establishment of | 1f HENNING Did the Plumbing 7 | Gold Diamond Auto Line There’s No Kick Coming | W. P. SPENCE, M. D. | | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Spe- cialist : Glasses Fitted : Office over Chamberlin's Furn. Store | | CASPER BEAUTY PARLOR q| Smith Bldg. Phone 470. Everard & Steele Rock and oi! analysis. Phone 798 LISTEN! HENNING FOR PLUMBING! THAT'S ALLI ANNOUNCES A ONE-NIGHT MUSIC FESTIVAL Friday Evening, June 15 at 8:15 \o’clock Two large touring cars are in ser: | vice; Country trips a specialty Stand at City Bakery, Phone 34 MORES & LUTAS GROCERY e | ‘ Ladies nd Gentlemen’s Man- | | COMPANY VERNAUE BOMKKE | Miss Delia Lenehan, Prop. | | b ° /ERNA F. cE, : \ Fancy and Stagle Groceries Assistant Manager, Presentin (Brokers) . 17 Dr. G. M. Anderson, A. B. A. M., 4 Exclusive Line 6f Imported VIOLA BEATRIX GOODWIN, OIL SROGKS [je MDa Catv ersitog of “Cheaneys | ; | WILLIAM He ARRY, NEWMBY @ ‘ | Ofte, in, Wood Bains, over 1 ea -LIé f NE BYER ‘as : | Chamberlin’s. P jones, Office, | Pianist, ey Wyoming eens Residence, 796-W. ob 132 W. Second St.; Tel. 134-J In their Only Casper Appearance —————— VERNA F. BOHLKE, ‘Esthetic Dancer, in First Public Appearance. Assisted by MRS. RAY J. COOK, at piano MR. HOOD, ‘Cellist. Ensemble Orchestra of eight, and Twelve Student Interpretive Dancers Iris Orchestra Prices 50c and 25c Reservations at Iris Theatre Box Office, Beginning Monday Residence Phene 128-W Bob’s Auto Livery | Stand at Grand Central Hetel Phone 57 Rates Chas. E. Walker Incorporated High Grade Stocks, Bonds-ahd Securities Bought and Sold. Room 3 Kimball Building 4 Phone 793W or 569 J Special to Salt Creek