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15, OU GONTROL a7 ABLE HANDS "= | OTIS & CO. | (aia ere) | atten Oi ASS . . en )| as 282 Big Things Expected from Petro-| American 3 02 leum Committee Headed by | Bessemer = a Standard Oil Head \Biack ‘Pear. ge ab — | Big Indian The decision of the oil business of | Big Five_ the United States to take care of its |Center ~~~ own industry thru the National Pe- eben = troleum Service Board is going to|Ejkhern: _.- help matters in Wyoming a lot. |B.-T. Williams__ This decision is the result of |Glenrock Oil ___ watching the workings of the rail-|Hecla-Wyo. roads under Government control, and | Jupiter ~-_ the way these latter have become! Glenhurst mixed up has tended to keep the oil|Kinney -_- men from getting into the same hot| Merritt __ water. | Midwest Com. Now that the Petroleum Committee | Midwest Pref. has taken charge, a quick decision Midwest Rfg. on the leasing bill may be expected | Midway —_- and also. there will be no green men Northwest - regulating or. trying to regulat2 the | Outwest - oil business from a swivel chair in| Pahtfinder Washington. The he: of the Petrol- eum Committee is A. C. Bedford, the former president of the Standard Oil Compafiy, and with him are some of | United the greatest independents who were]. ™** formerly the heads of great independ-| Wrens ware +94 008 | | | Joz4|Pany. In that state there are over | gy, | | ent firms in the business of produc-| wing River Ref. 7 d refining petroleum. |Young -.._____ 30 | is likely that the National Pe-| wind River Pet. "20 troleam Committee will be given} — | great authority in the conduct of its| COLORADO CAPITALISTS i affairs, and even the power to fine| WILL FINANCE WILDCAT | or otherwise punish oil men who go} contrary to its wishes will probably | pyr Col Ee be vested in it. ‘The recommenda-| ber of local penitaliata have crn tions of the committee to Congress ede ate, to es etiead tate ae : will carry much more weight than if | reese ee eee one Tnmelinne | merely coming from the committee | Ory recently Pree nto ne ent ° in tt 2 y the finding of a well near Eads. Pete voOuni aca tas The structure has been run out! by geologists who find it has been NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRING), ®' aw z eee POSITIONS AS JANITORS OF jenown for many rs and in fact so old that it bears an Indian name, | Se ans: | Nee No Shee, and the new firm will| Netice is hereby given that the| be the Nee No Shee Oil company, ac-| d of Directors of Szhool District | Cordingly. » County /of! Natrs:11. State ral Cheyenne, Wyoming, on the 19th day ming, will on August 29, 1915,| »¢ July, 1918; the object and purpose ive applications from those de-|5¢ caid corporation is to support the gospel and maintain religious wor-| snip. Said corporation is not organ- | ized for gain and has no capital stock. |The term of its ‘existence is -per- petual, Three directors shall man- “| age the concerns and affairs of tl siring to be janitors at any of the schoo) buildings of the district, to-| wit: Central School, Park Schoo!, East Casper School and North Cas per School. The Board reserves the right to re. ject any and all applications. a : Z ‘talat™ BE . ot poration and Wm. Harris, S. F Avec Te 1818. ns OF Pirectors:| Pelton and M. A. ‘Bilonth are nan:ed | See ILLIAM. for the first year after incorporation. WILLIAM 0. WILSON, | |M. A. Bilonth is the agent in charge | Published August 15,1918, | of the office of said corporationa at ublished August 15, ‘5 | Casper, Wyoming: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. | M. A, EILONTH,. » President. The Second Baptist Church of Cas- __ Ss. F. PELTON, per, Wyoming, was incorporated in 7 2s Secretary. the office of the Secretary of Sta Pub. Aug. 14, 15, 16, 1918. We are prepared to do all kinds of abs Acetylene Welding Magneto Starter and Generator Repairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED ~ The Midwest Novelty & Electric Co. 665-669 West Second Street P. O. Box 573 Temporary Phone 283-R SOSOOOOOSOOOD THE UNIVERSAL CAR It is important when your Ford car requires tuning up or repairing that you place it in charge of an authorized Ford dealer. Then you are sure of having repairs and replacements made with genuine Ford-made materials by men who know all about Ford Cars. Bring your Ford car to us. Satisfaction is sure and you will receive prompt attention and right prices. EARL C. BOYLE Authorized Agency. 231-227 NORTH CENTER Phone 9. AUTO REPAIRING © In Kiowa: county, Colorado, a num- | jand sh shipping faciliti HUN GOVERNOR ‘GETS POINTERS ON YANKEE FOE By WEBB MILLER PARIS, Aug. $.—(By Mail)—The latest issue of the’ mysterious patri- KEEP YOUR CARS AT THE LIBERTY GARAGE NEW AND MODERN RADIATOR AND AUTO low price for ‘quick cash: <j Can be seen at yards of Black. stone Motor Co., on So, Ash RANCHES TO SHIP EWES THESE LEES ARE FINE |cetisatnnal pe | pea iPhone ZO, Ce 180 So. Elm St. hausen, the military governor af oc-| | cupied Belgium, informing him of the | at “walloping” that the Americans are| | - pats -for mermeny The speriad TE: q i Aue 18.41 By LOWELL MELLETT gives Falkenhausen the details of the 1 A RLON: Wyo. Aug: 15-—"A-| (United Press Staff Correspondent) |wonderful growth of the American » Weathers has returned from a trip)" WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY |army recently announced in Washing- back to Michigan, where he took a/IN FRANCE, Aug. 2.—(By Mail) —|ton, ‘ car and covered about 1,000 miles|The Colonel of this particular regi-| As a result of the circulation of the in viewing the lands held by the mene was a portable Ae a epee letter, Aeros Belgians Pgs been a aot Pantie, oat com- | 2Ot meaning to say the colonels of the | res' under suspicion of having aid- Upper Peninsula Development com ther regiments fie not—and intro-|ed in the publication and circulation E t ced such of the underofficials as|of the little “underground” sheet. 3,000,000 acres of land that are suit-|happened to be with him. Falkenhausen ordered the military able for the summer grazing of sheep. | “This is Lieutenant Lee,” he said/authorities to intensify their efforts avorably im-jof one. The lieutenant was a well |to unearth the publishers of the here that he | puilt, large framed young man, with jnewspaper. For three years the Ger- ing the eX-/_ broad, pleasant face and a quiet/man authorities have sought the tion to ship |courteous manner. He allowed the|source of the mysterious little jour- 1, and lamb | others to do most of the talking, but/nal, which appears irregularly thru- was not in the teast tongue-tied when|out the invaded district with fiery First and ‘Wolcott streets, TO STATE OF MICHIGAN determined on mz periment. It is the int ewes back VY Gai Mountain States Transportation < ess snvtp¢e |drawn into the conversation. denunciation and cutting sarcasm di- 4 J spit Sete ce the pig pel anateo “Nice sort of a fellow, Lieutenant|rected against the Boche. At least anh torage 0. thi eae ala Fa tee kane aaa Lee,” I remarked later. S three persons have been shot to death| aE Sy s Office 319 Oil Ex: Bldg. * “Telephone 958 R. N. VAN SANT J. T. PHOENIX President ' General Manager “That’s Robert Es Lee,” was the|upon suspicion within the last two sponse. years, but “La Libre Belgique” still Any particular Robert E. Lee?” |is published. “Rather. He’s the grandson of the of their usefulness in this state are good for from one to two y longer when shipped back to | gan, two more crops of lambs being! . si possible, along with two extra clip- Robert E. Lee. Pinted ot weal ga elec, eee | GEoLocicaL work rete eS fiiplankson shipping! The Ladies’ Aid of the Gantz Me- M. 4 Blue Pri s ‘ 3,000 ewes next April and ‘may be TOHIAL Bade CHUrCh. Yall Snege Gay, et iy 24 =] prec: joined in the experiment by others of |“{teroon at the homeof Mrs. Chas. || Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., this sedunty.” Ge'The: povernment sails at 326 South Lincoln street. P. O. Box 325 Phone 849 provide thru trains for those who de-} 111 North Wolcott Street cide to,make like shipments. General Pershing’s Crusaders will) be with us soon. BUY W.S.S. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ‘ _ A Message to American Employers and Workmen Since America entered the War there has been a great shifting of workers, skilled and unskilled, to speed up essential industries. Both employers and workers have suffered thru an unnecessary shifting of labor. Employers have sought men before the jobs were ready. Workmen have gone hundreds of miles in search of a job and wages which’ might have been found at their door. This has resulted in confusion and loss of time and money. The winning of the war depends upon the Nation’s ability to bring about Qgymaxi mum production. This means that the right man must be on the right job. Therefore, the Government has created within the Department of Labor a national employment system known as the U. S. Employment Service. ‘Its national head- quarters are in Washington. It has 500 branch offices in the principal cities of the United States. It has 20,000 U. S. Public Service Reserve enrollment agents. ‘ Its service affects employer and worker alike. Having sole direction of all recruiting it helps employers to secure workers without injuring or cnppling other éssential industries. It brings the man and the job together. : The U- S. Employment Service protects labor from insincere and thotless appeals made to it under the plea of patriotism. — It places’ men in jobs where they are most needed to win the war. It urgently recomitnends any mani‘now employed in useful war work to stick to his job. a It asks the loyal and patriotic support of the workmen and employers to assist the Government to place properly every man necessary to bring about maxifnum pro- duction. Tt gives a fair and square service to both. ‘The use of this service is a patriotic and intelligent duty to your country. ' : United States Employment Service, U. S. Dep’t of Labor; W. B. 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