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= Say Feng: ° ; .__ WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1918 country are unzble to put forth. So| qualifications and will occupy an im- . 2 = - ay )} far, the well drilling has not taken |portant position “over there.” } ) UTD " e . on the fierce line fighting that char-| Son eee ee acterized other sections, and as a re-|FOR RENT — Three unfurnished | = ® () J 4 ie ay ) Ss B {|sult the producers can confidently| basement rooms; close in; hot and) : 4 | 3 ;- |} cold water, with use of laundry room. | NOTED ROYAL EGYPTIAN Reveals th ‘ag ~-Reve: e past, t and future, tells B ate us erm which you born, or unlucky; the business. you. are best adapted for;_when and how you will —s and expla ail love agairs; tells howto heal®sick. ness, and how to evereome all of yéur troubles; how to overcome s and difficulties, and t have been a mys. tery for years, no matter what your troubles may be—this lady can help you. .Call at once, for she will remain heve but a short ti -Residence 326 West Third street, Midwest Addition. Took forward to a ‘long period of pro- io Sap = aoe Se os i jdadiag efficiency. Phone 930J. 7-12-6t* | == — ent gE = : UNIVERSITY MAN GOING ee —— TO FRANCE’AS ‘Y’ WORKER KEELEY INSTITUTE » has been granted a DENVER, COLO. WASHINGTON, July 17.—Air-| has __many _special e Genuine Keeley The Murphy dome was again the|Plane mail was carried from Wash-|Wyomi . i as yoming Expecie: scene of excitement when the well of /ington to New York on a recent trip y s pecieed to Furnish the Midwest found a gas pocket on| line country of western Pennsylvania . 3 |has seen a steady drilling boom that! [ iukieo vad chia oy : ; Deficit Caused by Slump in | has continued for more than 50 years. its way to the pay sands. The wells! = 3 Pura. including) the Older Fields \In this time, the country has been drilling on the new structure east of} ‘4¢ Stop at Philadelphia. | |pretty welldrilled over, but even the Warm Springs field have had) ‘The average rate of speed for the) According to the Derrick’s monthly |2Ow the operators are going back very favorable showings all the way|entire trig was over 90 miles per /|oil report, the new production for the|and _ re-drill leases that were down and many showings of. shale/hour, and thar petween Philadelphia |Past month in all the fields of the/thrown up.a the wells pulled out oil have been met with as the holes|and New York aa |United States amounts to 174,972|Whem the} oil market was at » low progressed downward. aoe rene wae 108 miles PeT|iarrels, and.is an increase over the|Price. Wells are now being drilled The finding of a producing sand in| hour. Lieut. Dodge left Washingtcn May new production of 21,290 bar-| by. the Pennsylvania operators for the Murphyestructure will benefit|#t 11:28 a. m. with 211 pounds’ ofjrels, ° jhalf a barrel per day, and they are Thermopolis greatly, as the sands will) ™ail, arriving in Philadelphia at 1) ‘his appears to be a large figure|#!ad to get this amount in all likelihood contain’a light grav-|P-™., making the distance of 135)on the face, but when one exanrinés| _ Oklahoma, like the Spindle Top and ity_ oil, which will bring in a much|™iles in 1 hour and 82 minutes |the matter closely, according to the| ther gusher fields of Texas, was better pree than the present produc-| Lieut. Miller left Philadelphia at 1:08] existing statistics, the country is slow-| ‘drilled too heavily, and the great pro- tons found at the Warm Springs|P- m. with 134 pounds of mail, arriv-|ly but surely coming to the time when| ducing areas are now showing up the/ |i field. Also the light oil is less likely|ing in New York (distance 90 miles)|there will not be enough crude oil to/folly of that method of drilling, as to be mixed with sulphur, as in the|@t 4:58 p. m. meet the nation’s needs. California|they’aré fast going onto water, and other fields. | The mail from New York arrived has lon? been a great producer of the| the oi! production is declining to al- To the west of Thermopolis there/at Washington at 3:30 p. m., flying heavier oils, the production for many Most nothing on_some of the great are several wells drilling that are|thru the storm. |years past has exceeded the demand, |!eases of the early excitement. iE soon to be in the sands, and th: own-| During the month of June the Air-|so that firms were actually bankrupt-|. Kansas has been a dsappointment, ers are in hopes of ‘finding a pay|Plane Mail Service made the remark-jed by finding large wells. Great'in that it has not come up to the sand. jable record of falling below 100 per| amoufits of oil were placed in stor--mark of Oklahoma; the State is a |cent only six times. Since June 12 age in the State and the refineries £00d prospect, but the fond hope of || it has fallen below 100 per cent only|were able to procure crude at prices the operators that it was to become | |E ,once. |under a dollar a barrel. a second cushing and equal of all the | |B ] M PILE > TES | ‘Today there is hardly any oil ni other fields of the adjoining State //F 2 ‘ | Mrs: C. E. Stockton was operated) storage in California, and the oil is far from being realized, and very | THE MASTER MIND Statens Gener Hoel cmpanie are going ger vers fneh shay never wal be” °° 5° OS | this oftermae, wey Condition is good | of the country with a fine-togth comb Louisiana is also dropping down in Td |to see if there is a field chat was the producing, and about the only |/F CLAIRVOYANT AND PALMIST? Mrs. Bert Warne of 183 No th | missed by any-chance. They are not paces ware a is Ra tr ert = 5 ud * ting wi y si SS. ‘ormer production is in Ken! ¥ an pose oe Whe aoe poke received pacers news | "Th the eo atiee the country, the Northwest territory, also the EU aid agi oat a a the great oil fields of Pennsylvania, newer fields of Texas. city will find DR.|Minn., this morning, Her father was | ‘2° STCat OF. . : x Ay ontiiel ia bainig loved toby the LA ROSE’S par-|72 years old and had been in good West Virginia and Ohio are dwin- Wyoming is being looke iy bs dling, since Drake drilled the first nation to furnish from her sands the djhealth until ab i 4 : he js a aaa ee | HS SORRY SU well near Titusville, in Pennsylvania, deficit that the other sections of the reception parlors, A minor operation was performed |~— PF and so arranged|0n Mrs. Alex Allen this morning at that you meet no| the Wyoming General hospital, the fl strangers. | patient recovering nicely. OoOmo Let the Hoover Clean Your Rugs and Carpets: The one Electric SWEEPER that gets ALL the dust, sand and lint out of your rugs and carpets. That soft, motor-driven hair-\ - brush is only found on the Hoover. Private Parlors LYRIC iy The Burkett millinery store, recent- \ly gutted by fire, will be re-opened THEATRE,” , |to customers the first part of the May we demonstrate to you? Re Upstairs week after having been remodeled : “sess Cattle Auction “Best Beyond early fall styles. . | Natrona Power Co Question” =| Om The Foremost ane me Able and | Dr. and Mrs. George Smith will Here is a rare opportunity to buy cattle from one of the best aes lesohigacr dh pe their pose en ae herds of Herefords in this section.of the country. Don’t onth’s vacation trip, part of whic! ee . : CLAIRVOYANT alEBStament Teas widedale). Wane miss it. It is a cleanup of one of the largest ranches near Phone 69. ey where the®fish are said to bite like Douglas, and will be held at the PSYCHIC ADVISER bulldogs. 5 | mo ° ° + THE GREAT LA ROSE |. Paul E. Kleinlein, formerly adver- Wyoming State Fair Grounds, | tising poanagee aire tad Daily Trib- If You-Are Going to See a june, who left last fall for war serv- flog haha nam arith the 1A: Coomera SATURDAY, JULY 20th WHY NOT SEE THE Bovington Camp, Wool, Dorset coun- BEST? AS THE BEST IS ty, England, where he is taking a, ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST course in the ordnance department. | IN THE END better consult | Paul writes tlat he is not permitted no clairvoyant at all than one to write in detail] but that he is feel-| who is unable to help you, ing fine and-likes the work. j as false prophets do more mm 0 | harm than good, as_ they leave you in a worse condi- tion than before by their false advise, based upon guesses— But the Great La Rose has an established reputation, tes- timonials and credentials from thousands. of your own citizens and friends. IF YOU HAVE ALREADY MADE A MISTAKE | Thrown away your money and lost confidence through dealing with much-advertised ILIOLIIISIL IOI IIS IAI IIIS ISS: Sh ' 500 HEAD HEREFORDS ALL NATIVE CATTLE 100 Yearlings; 80 Two-year-old Heifers; 80 Dry Cows; 100 Two-year-olds; 22 Head Two- year-old Hereford Bulls, some of the finest in the country; Balance Three-year-olds. One Fancy Two-year-old Shorthom Bull. 7 ART EASTBURN, Owner Q -— w ¢ CLASZLSZALISLELLALZALLLLLALLMAZLALALZLEALLLLLLLLLLL LL 2 iS °o | Sergeant Camden W. Sheffner, aj} former Natrona county hjgh school ‘boy, has arrived safely in France, | |according to a card received today |by his mother, Mrs. Frances Sheff- ner of 148 North Beech street. Un- til Sergeant Sheffner becomes 20) lyears of age he must be content with @ sergeant’s office, but upon attain- ing that age he will be a lieuten-; jant. “Cam” is with Company Af 157 U. S. I. in the gas division, and took his training at Camp Kearny, Cal., taking a special course in chemistry under a French officer. Sergeant) “Every well means just-so much help toward the sinking of. submarines and the disabling of the pirate ship of autocracy. It means fuel for our fleet and for our various industries, and oil to pour on the troubled waters of the world, making every ocean a Pacific.” —Los Angeles Times. Wyoming-Nevada Oi Co. and self-styled palmists and\ | oh ortner sailed from New York June|fmq ‘COL. THOMPSON, Auctioneer LL. B. POTTER, Clerk clairvoyants and their cheap 26th | claptrap methods, start from ‘a : ‘id ° } | the beginning and consult the WE are experts on alterations of lad-| | Great La Rose. He will tell ies’ ‘garmeite LC. Moore, ail. | you frankly your condition or. 6-10-tf I d id what y y expect; if ~—Sa ee va it 5 : iS. Sanagne ety be age fon you eS Success Depends on Tribune) L THE ORIGINAL S399 ncorporate under the laws of Wyoming. % he will not take one cent of vertising. | SS Y Z. N =z s 5 - your money. Has not this You should eee a iatiusiches’ | KEE Capital stock, $1,000,000. : ee spec f bones. onion /11:30 till 2. Waffle Kitchen, 115 Divided into 1,000,000 shares of $1.00 each, all com- mon, fully paid aiid non-assessable. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: Appreciating the fact that many B Meitiialbestipecnie Anvandoutintithel Veer eee ree ee eae city would like to consult a good). Individuality, smart styles, quali-| clairvoyant if they felt sure of|ty, workmanship, ladies’ Tailor-made spending their money and receiving | garments, L. C. Moore. VALUE IN RETURN, but hesitate, thru having experience with pre $006099600000000000% tenders who have infested the ci gyi: ; ‘ ANIMAL - in the past, making guesses and im- % a © B. C. NOBLE, Denver, Colo. hice H posing saealtie a eel ; Rawl ns Electr ic é L. A. ROSE, Casper, Wyo, ___ Veep submit for your consideration the|$ = A, F. LESLEY, Casper, Wyo ecretary and Treasurer following:: 4 Shoe Re wT 3 RINGS-2 STAGES STEEL ARENA-WILD WEST-HORSE SHO! H. V. MASON, Casper, Wyo. _ Di AFTER CONSULTING ig pairing J. H- MILLS, Casper, W. —Diraclog THOSE WHO PROMISE MUCH THE BIGGEST WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS IN THE WORLD é PARR: MID! Hane nnn nna nn -—Director~ AND DO SO LITTLE Come and see the man who has the |@ largest patronage and you will.read-\¢ ily appreciate the reason why his par- lors are crowded from, early morn till late at night. He wishes to state that he is located permanently. prior to which time he has tra extensively in pursuit of knowled, ¢ and has thereby gained priceless ex-|¢ perience which has qualified him to |¢ command a patronage that has |¢ aroused the envy of many local com- petitors. Fortunately his reputation HOLDINGS (1390 Acres) ris The Land (Notches) Field, NatronaCounty,Wyo.. 640 The Richards Field, Fremont County, Wee % 480 Ba: Mid-Continent Fields, Nowata County, Okla.. . ....270 acres Well No. came in on our Oklahoma holdings May 31. Well No. 2 came in pur Oklahoma holdings July.15. The development of our holdin, extended to Wyoming as ciples. Correspondence invited. Address, _ WYOMING-NEVADA OIL COMPANY, 302-303 0.-S, Bldg.y Casper, Wyoming , = OO PEOPLE LLONS : "ZOO PEOPLE ILEOPARDS First and Wolcott Sts. @ (One block south of Post- SOO HORSES ., GOO Anise i )\\)!"] POLAR BEARS office, around the corner /, : to your right) BLACK BEARS SEA LIONS Shoes Repaired while has stood the test of time. Prof. Lag YOU Wait. Satisfaction Rose has no.desire to monopolize ¢ ELEPHANTS the business and respectfully re-|? guaranteed. quests the public to confer upon other deserving members of his pro-| fession théir equal share of patron- age, as they are all good in their} way, but be sure and see the GREAT LA ROSE \i | 1 54 s > a 1 "0 ELEPHANTS cates 100 Yié, Avinsis Exminites FREE IN PARAUE 108 WAGONS SB evecreic tant —- PLANTS -— = MONKEYS} — THAT — 50-curs-50 2 <, LION oops the Loop PARKER’S CARNIVAL SHOWS i COLLOSAL ZOO OF WONDERS ol. Hobb’s $10,000 Challenge Dancing Horses {seam tas sure N & 0 a > a gs Oklahoma will be continued and operations soon as possible, consistent with good business prin- Bring your old shoes to us, and we will make them as good as new BE-OEL4LOOFO64OFOOG4G446-009) SE — |Savage’s Co., of World’s Famous Wrestlers Office Hours—From 10 a. m. to 9 p.| 111 North Wolcott Street GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying PHONE 935 Se emnmanl as SOON IVOOIIII TOSI SOLS I SOSA, wae Company 30 ngs : Trained <= $ THE WONDER OF WONDERS As adast word to you: TO GAIN YOUR HEART'S DE- | SIRE CONSULT THE WONDER | DR. LA ROSE LYRIC» THEATRE, UPSTAIRS Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., P. O. Box 325 Phone 849