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—_ ACS a oe j EEE AE IIE NDE ie ERE EIS nn we Se SSE CII CI CITE ar Buy LIBERTY Bends:to Furnish Food. The Geer Dab Taha WW AT BRINGS ‘DOC’ H , a ‘DM! ed Ser, erenian. except Sunday ja na > Publicedén Gitics a Ecunnge Business Telephone__.- - 15 Entered at Casper ( Wyo.) Postoffice as second-class matter, aRav: 22, 1916. Annociated Press Service. United Press Service. J. E. AY, President & Editor EARL E. HANWAY, Business. Mgr. "Associate Editors; & ©. Evans Margar V, C. Douds nted Prena. - is exclusively entitled to the use for republication | of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published erein. | | COMPLIMENTS TO THE KAISER) Natrona county has the opportun-/ ity of paying its compliments:to the | kaiser in the form of 1,300 16-inch shells to be delivered by the local boys now serving in France. One 16-inch shell costs Uncle Sam $1,000 when it is ready for our boys to deliver to the Huns. Uncle Sam has fixed Natrona county’s quota in the fourth Liberty loan at not less than $1,334,000, and we are going to buy that much or more. . When we have done our part we will have provided the 1,300 16-inch shells for our boys to send on their way that they may add speed to the; heels of the retreating Heinies. | To think of Liberty bonds as shells gives us an idea of what we can do in this war. The Casper shells can} Fea eee a PRESS NOTICE IS ERE? we fF Ba REVISED +) ae What brings John E. Osborne to Casper? The Democratic spokesman for this city an- nounced yesterday that he would open the Democratic campaign at this place.on' October 5. Fellowing an announcement in Thursday’s Tribune regarding Republican policies with re- spect to political campaigning during the Fourth Liberty cials have had no notice of Osborne’s coming,.. While stating bility for Osborne’s appearance. Liberty Loan committee. It now appears that the Democrats admit their mistake doesn’t speak very highly for a man who would represent his In view of these facts it can be stated plainly and with coming to Casper as a political emissary and not as a patriot. coming were it not for the sake of politics. Ancoming were it (From the Casper Daily Press of Sept. 27th.) GOVERNOR OSBORNE WiLL SPEAK IN CASPER OCTOBER 5 IN THE INTERESTS Gov. John E. Osborne, Democratic candidate for United States Senator, ill be in Casper, October 5, and will deliver one of the stong virile speeches which characterizes the former assistant secretary of state, in the interest of che Fourth Liberty Loan. Mr. Osborne thru his connecti knows more thoroly the inner work any man in the state of Wyoming, and a strong forceful plea that he can with the state department probably ereate a veritable hell in the ‘ranks of the Hun army. They can carry) death and. destruction to those who} have been responsible for the devas-| tation of the world. They, can deatroy | the trenches that are shielding the! murderers of French and Belgian | children, and the ravishers of French | and Belgian women. They can des-! troy the machine gun nests of the| Huns from which they are shooting | our Natrona county boys.. They will, in fact, bring the war nearer to that victorious end for which we are all} working, { | ees AUSTRIA’S AIR NEWS SERVICE) In one respect, Austria. is ahead of | the United States. She has an aerial | foreign news service, and she does! not have to pay 16 cents an ounce} postage for it, either. The air news is a free gift from} Italy, which has established a regular | service providing the Entente war} news. One hundred thousand leaflets | have recently been dropped on the city of Zara, printed in Croat, Slo- vene and Jugo-Slav. In Carniola, pamphlets containing the resolution | of the Congress of Rome haye been scattered, Along the Buygarian front English | and French aviators are sending in| news and appeals-to the soldiers. Al Bulgarian newspaper ascribes al] this | vicious propaganda to Lord North- cliffe, thus complimenting that gen- | tleman highly on his ability and his power, altho it is a bit mistaken as, to the origin of the foreign news. | This paper says, “England attaches more importance to this propaganda | than to her soldiers and cannon at the front.” Which is but one way of quoting an ancient proverb to the effect that the pen is mightier than | the sword. It is with pens and swords both that this war shall be won, and by every other power possessed by civilized people with which to conquer sav- ages.. Slowly but surely.the sword is cutting its path, narrowing the cir- cle about the Central Powers. And pens on wings ure weakening the in- terior resistance, making it easier for the sword, — WHEN THE “FLU” STRIKES YOU The victorious-advance of the “flu” represents the most success- ful drive that any epidemic has made in this war. It bids fair to sweep around the world, causing vas. de- yastation before it runs ont. It is not a “deadly” disease, but it has dangerous potentiatities, - It may kill a person avho happens to be much below normal health when it hits him. It may weaken a well person So that more perilous aij- ments find him an easy prey. It spreads from person to person in much the same way as 4 common cold. Doctors give the following ad- vice: “Avoid exposing yourself know- ingly. Keep well mourished and com- fortably clothed and tr$ not to let | yourself get’ overtired, Under any circumstances, if the “flu” strikes you, go to bed and call a physician, and then stay in bed until the fever has subsided.” eee WHITE’S QUALIFICATIONS Imagine a candidate for the dig- nified position of a member of con-} gress, referring to his qualifications to represent our great state in the} halls of “congress, having the follow- ing to say of himself, as has Hayden M. White, the Democratic, candidate, | in his Buffalo Voice: “There’s no question about ‘it. | This man White is a shoulder-galled | sorebacked, hamstrung, wind-broken, string-halted, stump-sucking old stag- | er, who in addition to being no good) for draft and general purposes, has} the political bots, blindstaggers, heaves, -pink-eye, and | epizootic. Moreover,. he is locoed and has oth- er defects. “These. are but a few preliminary things that occur to me as the mo-; ment. passes. But if Hayden White insists on playing up his self-adver- tising game any longer, I propose to abandon 20, years: of guarded; in- nuendo and prattling suberfuge and mincing »words, and cofe out with | the real ‘factsabout him.” — ‘STATE HEADQUARTERS OPENED CAUSALTIES FOR TODAY AS GIVEN BY WASHINGTON The following casualties are re- ported by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action_-__-_--_-- Missing in action Wounded severely - Died from wounds_-_ Died from airplane accident Died of accident apd other make should assist this county won- derfully in meeting and oversubscrib- ing the allotted quota. Coming at a time when the loan drive is just getting under way in Casper thousands of people will hear this statesman and will benefit by the secrets he divulges .of the various phases of the operations of paid Ger- man agents who invaded this country as surely, but in a different manner, as they invaded Belgium. Mr, Osborne is a fiery and eloquent‘ speaker. He is a man who has been connected with and carried out im- cAuses — 12 portant missions.for the government Died of disease_ aed in its efforts to win the war. In his) Wounded, degree undeter- position as first assistant secretary mined! "7 =~ soo 8 of state he assumed in many ways the — ¢ Totaly senna es 604 heavy undertakings of .the office during the period when the crisis confronted the American people. Bee So Killed in Action Peter Verde,. Billings, Mont. Levy L. Kellog, Mountain Home, Idaho. Nathiel M. McBride, Flagler, Colo. : Died of Wounds ing Affairs political are now a: form in organization and pol August W. Tunbull, Burchard, ipexties are getting in shape for con- Neb. \ducting the campaign. T. Blake Reuben Back, Scotia, Neb. Louis Otto, Pierce, Neb. Amos Walker, Denver, , Colo: Peter John Fehrs, Belgrade, Neb. John Unicke, Nebraska City, Neb. Died of Disease A., Reed, New Kennedy, now chairman of the Re- |publican state central committee and Secretary Axtell are lining up for) the campaign with a vim and deter- mination that nothing shall be left undone in placing honestly before the Trules ‘people of the state the issues upon, §,. D. which the campaign is to be waged.; Corp. Albert V. Republican headquarters have been §S. D, opened in the David building in Chey- enne, just across the street from the Gregory Fitzgerald, Alexandria, Elks’ club, where good tidings are s. DJ coming in from over the state, indi- cating that the Republican party is Effington, Erwin, Corsa, Died of Accident Wounded Severely Rathburn E. Satterle, Spencer, government bonds, but instead of retiring in good grace, “Doc” O: the opportunity and use his country’s patriotism to secure a hearing i in Casper. OF CASPER LIBERTY LOAN CAMPAIGN! 's of the German govenment than! to assume its position of a few years fago in conducting the affairs of the Neb. Missing in Action |state—the good news being convey-| Clifford Davison, Miles City, ed thru reports from committee men! )font. and others.in various parts of the Schuyler M. Hane, Great Falls, |state that, Republicans who have’ Mont {seen visions, in, certain Democratic jeandidates during the past two or three campaigns are declaring them- 'selves back to the party of the orig- inal faith, believing that if errors or lomisssions have existed in the past, that assurances are now given from Democratic sources, that errors may be made by Democrats as well. James E. Swan, Denver, Cole, ~ ——> PAGAN WORSHIP IS OUTGROWTH OF TEUTON WAR [By Associnted Pres» ] AMSTERDAM, Sept. 27.—Weird outbursts of religious mania are re- ported from many parts of the Ger- man empire. } The commander of the 19th army corps at Leipzig has found it neces- sary to prohibit meetings of a sect) known as the “Little Flock” which originated at Meerane. Its head is a weayer named Hain whom his ad- therents address as ‘Holy Father.’’ He poses as the Messiah and _ pro- nounces “sentences” from his judg- |ment seat,” from which he “sep- jarates the sheep from the goats.” The new ‘Messiah’ has achieved some measure of popularity by his/ attacks on the established clergy on Oe ee “NATIONAL LEADERS” A page advertisement in the Cas- per Press contains indorsements for Doc Osborne from the ten “national leaders” who hope to sce him su ceed Francis E. Warren in the Un ted States senate. It is very notic: mble that these ten leaders are all appointees of the Democratic Na- tional Administration—men who will loose their heads if the Democrat ticket is lost out in national affair and we can hardly blame them f spreading Democratic propoganda any direction where their names r jbe recommendations to the people, | especially when they have not been lof sufficient interest to the people of their home states to be elected |for congress—their chief recommen- tion being that they are good pol- which, he says, the apostle, Paul never did; neither does he, himself. The “Little ROcIE cr: it s S, N Our Selection of the Famous KINGSBURY- HAT is now on display for your selection All the very latest styles. Buy War Savings Sta’ CUSTOM TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. ! WOILLIILLITI OL ILLES SIO LILI SLL, the ground that they draw stipends,| N PIP POOP OPC CLOL LLL CCC COLLOID LS: GENTLEMEN! Your FALL HAT Is Here Erank Canner lean, the same amokecsen § is gut with the statement that Osborne will speak “in the interests of the Casper Liberty Loa: Inquiries directed to the local Liberty Loan organization develop the fact "that aign,’” e offi- that Osborne.“‘may make a pa- triotic address here,” local headquarters of the Liberty Loan committee disclaim all Yesponsi- In other words he is not speaking under the auspices of the in trying to mix politics with wne seeks te capitalize All of which state in the neat congress. out equivocation that ‘Doc’ i: In other words, he wouldn’t be not forthe sake of politics. An referred to the following press notices from the official spokesman or the Democratic part3 | in, this community—the “deadly parallel” is sufficient: | | (From the Casper Press of Sept. 25.) DEMOCRATS WILL OPEN CAMPAIGN IN CASPER OCTOBER 5 GOV. OSBORNE WILL BE FIRST SPEAKER AT EMPRESS THEATER A speaking tour which will take ir many parts of tne state is being made by Democratic candidates as the initial step in the active campaign that will be conducted before election day. Already many of the western- parts of the state have been made. Saturday, October 5, will see the opening of the campaign in Casper when Gov. Join E. Osborne and John L, Jordan will open the work at the Empress theater. Gov. F. L. Houx, Stewart Maurice Groshon, and Mrs. Mamie Hefferson, candidates for governor, auditor, sec- retary of state, and superintendent of public instruction, have arranged the following itinerary: Monday, Sept. 22, Newcastle; Tuesday, Sept. | 24, Sundance; Wednesday, Sept. 25, Upton; Thursday, Sept. 26, Gillette; Friday, Sept. 27, Buffalo;. Saturday, ‘Sept. 28, Sheridan. Governor Houx’s aie will be |upon. the subject, “The War and | Wyoming’s Relation Thereto.” | Another party, consisting of John E. Osborne, candidate for United ; States senator, and J. J. Jordan,. can- ! didate for.state treasurer, will speak at Evanston, on Monday Sept. 23; _Kemmerer, Tuesday, Sept. 24; Raw- lins, Wednesday and Thursday; Chugwater Flats, Puiday, Sept. 27; Wheatland, Saturday, Sept. 28; Guernsey and Sunrise, Sunday, Sept. 29; Torrington; Monday, Sept. 30; Van Tassell, aftenoon Tuesday, Oct. 1; Lusk, at night Tuesday, Oct. 1 | Manville, Wednesday, Oct. 2; Doug las, Thursday, Oct. 3; Glenrock, Fri- day, Qct. 4; and Casper, Oct. 5. — jhas spread to such an.cxtent in Sax- ony, especialjy among impres{ion- able young people, that the author- ities have had to interfere. Many extreme pan-Germans have given way to a kind of heathenish mysticism. They openly propagate a revival of the pagan worship of the ancient Teutons, including offer- ings, to Wotan. A more modern offshoot of thir queer movement is headed ‘by one Ludwig Neuner, who definitely re- nounces christianity on the super- flous plea that it is “foreign to the German ideal.” Family life, is out ef date. says Neuner, and all chil- dren should be charges of the state. Wor prayer, Neuner proposes the fol- lowing substitute, which the Romar Catholic Germania appropriately lealls a “prayer ersatz,” or substitute: Bodily and mental “uplifts’” move- ment every morning; baths, deep breathing, song and dance, reading of valuable poetry, contemplation of truly artistic objects of art; training of will power by auto suggestion, ete. ia the Day’s New | George H. Moses, who is slated to receive. the Republican nomination for United States senator at 4 con- vention_to’ be held in New Hamshire today~to select.a candidate for the geat of the late Senator Gallinger, is a.native of Maine, but has been in- dentified with public affairs in New Hampshire ever since his student days at Dartmouth, when he served as private secretary to the Governor of the Granite state. For the past twenty years he has been the pub-- lisher of a newspaper at Concord. Al- ‘hough he has never held an elective} ffice, Mr. Moses has figured prom- nently in politics and has served on several tate commissions. In 1909 he was appointed United tates Minis- ter to Greece and Montenegro by President Taft, and remained at Ath- ens until 1912. He has always been an ardent Republican, and was a close friend of Senator Ruane They take all the drudgery, lost energy and bad temper out of wash days. Comparison will convince any one that our fea- ture line of Regal, Royal, Peerless, Simmons and Pan-American Washers are the most ef. fective, more simple to operate, and most dur- able Waihers made. Wash cleaner and quicker because of greater agitation. ‘Jeday’s Anniversaries ieee -——-_______ —oO 1803-—Rear Admiral Samuel F. Du Pont, who commanded the Fed- eral naval force at the capture of Port Royal, S- C., born at Bergen Point, N. J. Died in Philadelphia, June 23, 1865. 1809—David Stockton McDougal, the! American commander who with a single ship destroyed a Japan-| ese squadron and silenced ; the batteries of Shimonoseki in 1863 born in Ross Co., Ohio. Died in|} San Francisco, Aug. 7, 1882. '849—The Hungarian rebellion col- lapsed with the capture of the strong fortress of Comorn by the Austrians, 1870—The French city of Orleans was occupied by the Prussians. 1879—The Marquis of Lorne opened the Dominion Industrial Exhibi- tion at Ottawa 1914—-Russians occupied Uzsok Pass ieading through the Carpathians into Hungary. 1915—French in terrific two-day bat- tle smashed German lines in Champagne. 1916—-Roumanians defeated Austri-| | ans in Northern Transylvania. | a as is cs C= ee | Year Ago Today in War || Japanese War Mission was wel-| somed in New-York. French repulsed counter-attack by | the Germans at Verdun. Secretary McAdoo announced al second Liberty Loan to be offered} to the public on October 1. | See at Special showing balance of week and special * inducements to-buy. HOLETES HARDWARE COMPANY Buy War Savings Stamps—Then Buy More! DEVOE PAINTS BUILDERS’ HARDWARE | STOVES STOVES STOVES Let us show you our ¢ line of Stoves and Heaters before you buy elsewhere. We can save you money. Natrona Lumber Co. 353 North Beech ~~~" Phone 528 LET US FIGURE YOUR BILL Buy War Savings Stamps— WE SELL THEM. Building Material of All Kinds. Rig Timbers For Allmetal Weatherstripping on your doors and windows, Phone 271J. | 9-17-tf | New automobile for sale cheap or! will trade for Casper lots pias located. H. Hentz, R. & C. Co., box 611. 9-21- 6t | = cio rorcate czar’) Notice To Subscribers “Discontinue sending papers after ante of expira- Standard Drilling Rig, |- tion of subscription unless subscription is renewed and 700 hundred feet 8 1 -4. Raid oe: Ase ane to. be effective October 1, 1918.)” ineli casing, 500 Rune —Extract from letter to newspaper publishers from War Industries Board, Washington. dred feet 10-inch casing, The above notice is self explanatory. The matter is put squarely up to the publisher, Subscribers of the Tribune (daily and weekly) have been notified as to their standing on the subscription books and many are in good standing. This is the last notice to those in arrears and the Tribune will not as- sume blame when on October 1, all Papers are stopped to those in arrears. The govéernment’s orders must be obeyed. Better pay up and in advancé. ~ The Casper Daily Tribune “iu OTIS AND COMPANY | I WANT YOUR BRICK ||, Member: New York Stock Exchange; New-York Cotton Ex- | 27,000 feet of rig lum- ber. Casing and drilling rig second-hand but in good condition. Lumber all new. Ouifit located at Lan- der, Wyo. Address Box 235, Lander, Wyo. —- Se =u it t The Roman Catholic Bavarian 5 \Gourier suggests an additional | WORK change, Chicago Board of Trade 5 |movement, tapping of the forehead On Contract or-Percenta, | Oil Exchange Bldg: Phone ’765 or ‘766 Casper, Wyoming | morning, noon and night. 4 Call for Estimate =: | 7 - - b If Today’s Birthdays Bi | Hon- William Pugsley, Lieutenant- Governor of New Brunswick, born in Sussex, N. B., 68 yers ago today. Eli A. 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