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ET ana e Ln Nes : PAGE RIGHT THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE fe errant dt cet seeRT apace RIG BUILDER GOVERNMENT SEEKS 10 QVELLAWAKE TOAGRICULTURAL, HRS WEOWER BK URKE QL 1) "GRUBER | IVOUSTRIAL AND OWL RESOURCES M™EAS RPT TEAC TQ OHIO) eae wonera ecording to information con- r Factory City of Rich Agricultural Section APRIL 22, i919 | \ernment seeks to cancel patents to |land held by Oakie, said to be worth more than $300,000. They were absent thirty days and during that |period traveled 3,000 miles through |the south while taking the deposi- tions of entrymen to whom the lands now held by Oakie were patented |and of'other persons in possession of information bearing upon the manner All STD pecan LANDER, Wyo., “Wyo., . April 21. — |Decision Reached on Development! Coroner Newton Ripper was called} + |to Moneta to hold an inquest over) inet in a telegram received by} Arthur W. Garbutt, Corporal Chas. | T. Weidner, widely known Casper} of Lusk Property; Will Drill |the body of Louis H CHEYENNE, W. April 22,—|im which these lands were acquired, t de, a rig build-| 2 Ey yo., Ap S man, who/(has)seen| army, service)of!| al i 2 wodyjcf, LoulasHyde, United States District Attorney | Later the same party will visit In- Under rg going Rapid Expansion and Growth This nearly two years with the 101st Field | t Salt Creek jer, hyHoljwass foupd idead Ein ghis bed Oia L. Rigdon, Special Agent | diana and other states pend procure Battalion Signal Corps of the 26th} |near Richards, where he had been} That the Burke Oil company in- Fuller of the land office, Clyde M./24ditional depositions. A determina. YT ° °°. °° ° « » » ». aaa os - -o. end e4 i than 50 inches, 58 per cent; of those| ident; Jeremiah Mahoney, vice-pres- u ae) Building Operations __|under 50 inches, 42.4 per cent; and| dent; O. A. Graybeal, secretary and Brokeranene i There are now under construction! of cxrpet looms, 61.4 rer cent were| Jos. W. Bingenheimer, treasurer. ‘age company. . % rs x a > The lo will have as Den-| i? the town of Levell something like reported idle. Upon an audit of the company voretelecnnanss , twenty-five new houses and at the Among the machinery that pre-]| cecords s ibmitted, it was shown that of the most reliable Present time contracts have been let pares wool for spinning into yarn 39 ynly 520,000 shares of stock of, the " in the Colorado :P¥Y one resident of the town for at per cent of the woolen cards, and| -omy are outstanding and that Ss t is probable that the Hen- | !east twenty-three, four and five-room 47.8 per cent of the worsted combs] he organization was in fine financial B eat Mater expand and |Cottages for rental purposes. Two were reported idle, while correspond- | -ondition. P eonneeian Sih large apartment houses are now ing percentages in spindles were: “The company intends to expand a under advisement with the probabil- woolen, 41.8 and worsted, 52.7. ind develop its lands to the great- eu lasranpemment aoe anti ity that one or both will be con-| On November 1, just before the degree, and as rapid as is con- env Bere oes oF ie tracted for within the next few days. signing of the armistice, over half tent with good business judgment. SE a oaeee Refinery of the machines in operation, with] [t will be the policy of the company | mle Meee tne The Allen Oil company of Denver the exception of narrow and carpet|-o acquire additional acreage when- | pron ai UaEaely © has recently purchased a ten-acre looms, were employed on govern-| >ver possible in structures that are OF Narcan tract. joining Lovell on the east on Ment orders. On March 1, no group | :onsid 1 proven,” is the way one Brokerage and which they propose to build a re- Of machines showed us large as 6|f the rewly elected directors of the I H. Krause Brok- finery this summer. This company is Per cent on government contracts, | sompany summed aun the _Meeting. = ‘ ter Brokerage the largest production concern in the While in no group were there as = G ‘ Staley com- Byron field and also has large hold- Many as one per cent working on \ = % } g Brokerage com- ings at Lusk. double shifts. Z 5 0 or-Clay company, Many New People | Of the total machines in opera- a complete list of reliable That Lovell is attracting consider- , tion on March 1, from three to 17 t 1s ul Ss res of whom are plugging able attention from the outside world Per cent were reported as running fields to insure wider at the present time is evidenced by | 40 hours or less a week. ‘ IS the fact that every train coming into ed TE e e ef brokerage and ex- that place is unloading scores of peo- ! ] rin C@) ousness « : interesis compares favorably | ple who are anxious to become a part , OVER ? 000 SOLDIERS Pp 4 c w he 1917 list and coming ear- ,of the growth which this little city y Z T T | § ( the growth insures a more | promises during the new months. The well of the’ Ohio Oil company | 5 st in yom nEE in-| Remarkable and all as it seems ARRIVE AT CHEYENNE on section 14-19-78 in the Rock Creek ‘ = ever before inj with the prospect of its great growth, | field, which was completed on Friday p t real estate in Lovell is moving rap- | afternoon, was reported on Saturday | The war clouds have disappeared and the first flush of ( —__>—_—-_ idly and at a very modest price com-| CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 21.— | 0 be flowing by heads at the rate of | Springtime will soon be here. f ia eatie AFUINION 10 ored with almost any other town |The largest contingent of soldiers te 2000 barrels a day, equaling the pre-| I u the Big Horn Basi: reach Fort Russel duction of its northern neighbor on} 5 . : ° j HAI EO a Saturday fee domcbitiniee i2¥.294 | section 11, also owned by the Ohio| Now is the time to lay aside the dull monotony of Winter 5 BE HFA IN CAPITAL WELL IN LOST SOLDIER. | nine carloads of troops made up the |2empany, a0 focteal ae Rea and war-restricted clothes. It’s time to dress up to be in tune with rains, @ men were members 3,16 f: rille fest-of-. rs Y E | The Bair Oil Co., which is con-|the 240th, 247 and. Sdath felt ae ony eleven Inchestwhen ene ott rail thenbapp ietsotall Springs, c i trolled by the Kasoming Oil Co., rep- tillery regiments, Wyoming and: Mon-|t® flow: is well’ proves four miles e LAST WEEK IN JUNE ss:estatives or the Pratete on Gas tana men, = NYOMI ATH Mon- Ce the structure, Another well wil be Kuppenheimer Clothes § Co., in Wyoming, has completed an- ——— started at once by he pega other well in sec. 10-29-90, of the |on section 23, one mile to the south. 6 . . ; Lost Soldier field. ‘This gives it about PR» ANDERSON RETURNS The Producers & Refiners corpora- reflect the freedom and joy of the Springtime. c i6 producers. The company has two Dr. G. M =a whoe ret | tion will bring in the next well in) UP TO 1 h Rite Masons, will 900-barrel tanks and one 37,500-! oq ¢rom army service Behocel heen the field on its school lease on section | $30 $32 50 $35 $65 t : the last we barrel tank filled with oil held in stor-| a5 9 resume the practice of medi. | 30" “hich should be completed within | ° ET Tune Phe reunion will open June 23 age until the pipe line to Fort Steele Ging Peas com oi Dee canitl = 1- | the next two weeks. This well is a i 1 closing the is completed. Facts regarding oper- called to the bedside of at Anis in amt mile east of the discovery well’ ( ‘ n tes have ations in Lost Soldier are meager, but yy sourlvarrivedlini One are ae and is in the trend of the oil as de- | @ 1 just be joint confer- it is understood that the new well will “ye and is now located im pecnanany | Weloped by the Ohio’s five producers. : Yr : ‘ of of the several bring the total production up to Quarters in the O. S. building He | Lhe same company is just starting a | e e omme ¢ la O s h Rite bodies and the Consis- about 2,500 barrels a day. The pay jeft his father much improved, in| “cll on the east half of the east half | : e j t : is found at 350 to 600 feet. A win-/ health, Mrs. Anderson and children | Of Section 24, a mile south and east { ion that the ter camp has been maintained by the leaillgoinsiDEwAndecsonicehen they |°t the new Ohio Welland shes obtain! “THE BIG BUSY STORE” {| gely attend- company and new wells are brot in , + 4 ed a lease on sci G 1 ster Masonalonly as fast as storage is ready to | Ca" secure residence quarters. | mile west of the new well. WATCH OUR WINDOWS BUY W. S. S. WATCH CUR WINDOWS son; Will Have Refinery Soon, Belief. Lovell, the central city of the Shoshone Valley, ited during the week by a Tribune representative, and found to be industr into its midst. ning to new life, with the coming of several new Lovell is situated in the heart of the Shoshone Valley on the n nin line of the Burlington between Denver and Billings VSS DUTSTRIPS THE (S17 BOOM Last of Leased Wires Into Casper Is Snapped Up by Local Brokerage Firm. , the 1917 boom, at least yint of brokerage inter- » wires and exchanges, nan era of pros- ot be second even looking will spe rity that vious period in the history of the building the plant are experienced in and poindles) ih American pails ere sects cal be elected will be hela | {this line of industry and are bring- the bureau of markets aes RTO OLY, AG h = last of the leased wires that! ing the machinery for the same from:| au oO: arkets, department The officers of the company at the | == tted to run into Casper e been coming m all points in s a large class. of the Rite to the hundred will also oming points and sever: t from W states, t of the epidemic of in- MATINEE @ ED THEATER IN vinter reunion had to be poned from December until Feb- C. A. SNEIDER VIRGINIA HOTEL 2:30 & 4 P. M. THE STATE \t that gathering 149 Master ae are e s received higher degrees. The TONIGHT THE HOUSE cless ered 126 at the opening. OF QUALITY It is le that the June class FIRST SHOW AT 7:30 PICTURES i eas large. Peter S. Cook ter of Kadosh and will une. “taut Fishermen L : ] L p H | d sat : ie am Select Your Tackle ] a = e€ egey y all has announced of his resig- principal Birmingham ys, “to devote the » to the problem in both its phy- relations. In the and psy- done. In a book recently published by Sir Olix he wrote of the existence of his dead son in the spirit world and of long conversations between them. <> Austrian women who received the right of suffrage following the dis- solution of the empire, participated in their first election recently, when they voted for delegates to the Con- stituent Assembly. and is’ at the present time the home of a 600-ton sugar beet factory,/ the property of the Great Western Sugar company. This factory was built at Lovell three years ago, and this year the people of that vicinity are giving it a better support than ever before, having increased their acreage something like 60 per cent over the amount of beets planted last year. Tile Factory The Big Horn Basin Clay Products company, has just purchased a site of thirteen acres at Lovell and are was vis-' now at work on the excavation for) the erection of a factory which will manufacture hollow building block, salt glazed tile for sewer, drainage tile and brick. This plant is to cost 50 and 100 men. The men who are the Pacific coast. care for it. division, arrived in Camp Devens, Mass., April 15 and expects to re- turn to Casper at an early date. Mr. Weidner is associated with Mr. Garbutt in the well known archi- tectural firm of Garbutt and Weid- ner. Mr. Weidner left Casper nearly two years ago in response first call for volunteers at the start of the war. HALF OF WOOL MACHINERY IN COUNTRY IDLE Report of Bureau of Markets for March 1 Indicates Falling Off in Production of Woolen of agriculture. Of the looms wider Home cooking at the Harvev. SALE or TRADE FOR ACTIVE STOCK HAYNES CAR from the Largest Stock in Wyoming Holmes Hardware Co. “HOLMES TO HOMES” WYOMING to the], | ad a police judge in Meriden, Kan. tends to continue a development cam-| ign, aggressive but evidenced at the annual meet- of the stockholders of the com- pany which was held in the office of Attorneys Whelan and Doyle yester- day. According to the sentiment ich developed at yesterday’s meet-| ing, the Lance Creek holdings of the! company will be leased to the Ohio Oil company for immediate develop- ment, while the company will de- 55 velop its own holdings in the salt |= Creek field. field which Raul be leased to the Ohio Oil €or Lay ise a huge acreage 2 east aa of the field that s a in the prospective class. The Salt Creek holdings comprise 80 acres in the northeast quarter of sec- tion 10-39-79. About 75 per cent of the stock of 2 company was represented at the esterday afternoon meeting. The following directors were elected for he ensuing year: Michael Burke, Patrick Burke, Jeremiah Mahoney, in iod. It is estimated $300,000 and it is expected to be in | Goods. a 5 REED ee ee = meeiinteceets AS anes Pye pe eee cite eres _ WASHINGTON, April 22.—Prac-| naker. The organization meeting ot imarets than at any pre- a tically one-half of the wool looms] -he company at which time the of-| oresent time are Michael Burke, pres- A Mrs. W. H. Stanley has been elect- | MATINEE “Such a Little Pirate’ A Regular Old-Style Pirate Yam, But With a Very Modern Damsel Right inthe Web of it. The holdings in the Lance Creek |= TODAY employed. There was no indication of viol-| conservative | ence and a’ verdict of death from nat-|. Riner, counsel for the-defendant, ural causes was rendered. It was learned that the deceased was born in Meadeville, Pa., and was 72 years | old. The body is being held for in- structions. Nee il NIGHT N—— Watts, master in chancery; William |and J. B. Oakie, of Lost Cabin, Wyo- ming have returned from a trip to | several southern states in connection | with the taking of testimony in tion of the cases will be made in the United States district court for Lay amie county. ——>_____- There are said to be more than | 20,000 women attorneys in the United {cases wherein the United States gov- MATINEE Packed With Punch and TOMORROW “The Rebellious Bride” Picturing a Romance in the Ozark Mountains. A Comedy States. , Cec enn nit A BEST VENTILAT- NIGH? Bubbling With Surprises.