Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 27, 1919, Page 11

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a BEHIND PLAN 1 a OREGON STARS IMPROVE ANIMALS on sre axe ra Mévemeat P U Ss. fericulfdral | (By Ansocinted Pross.> . 5. Agricultural) say fiaNCiSco, Aus. 27.—Two former University of egon stars, Mitchell who played left end, end) Gardner, who played half back, are | out with the Olympie élub, football | Department to Obtain Better Stock arid Sires, Has Local Indorsement peaued oe es oer hs i i+ x + 1e an rancisco clubmen lave Natrona county, through G. M./ scheduled a game with the Keel chub Penley, county agent; is strongly of Long Beach, Cal., for ‘Thanksgiv- of the nited States Depart- ing Day. Jack Spauling, football | bs . pate tt movement to commissioner, is attempting to ar- aoe ie future food demand by try- range a game with some central Cal- ing to obtain better stock and better ifornia team at Stockton or Sacra- j peclehe ht as outitied av be mento, Cal., for Christmas time. tural poli AS ho Fs swed diidst in detail here. ! cet i'w (DAKO HAG FORMIDABLE Hoge bf, this coutitry’s increasing; 3 } fo ion, thé United States Depart- | ; ent of Agriculture, in cooperation | tINE-UP FOR 19 SEASON With the State agricultural colléges | dnd other agencies interested in live-| “stock improvement, anrdtifves a nat-| (Ry the Agsectated Prex«.) ional better-livé-stock e¢risdde, to get) MOSCOW, Idaho, Aug. 27.—Ac- Actively in motion October 1 under) tive football practice will be start- ise set of “Better Sires—Better! ea by the University of Idaho team sate A | September 15, giving Coach W. C. @ plan is to hasten the replate-|Bleamaster more then a month to métit Of thé multitide of scrub do- whip his men into shape before the méstic animals in the United States first important game of the season, ; with pure-bred or high-grade stock a meeting with the University of and also to improve thé quality of Oregon October 18. | pure breds themselves. It has been The letter men expected back evolved through long and caerful ob-| Arren Barber, Boise; Harry Ha servation of the livestock industry well, Buhl: Leon Perrine, Nez Perc in this country and after extensive Felix Plastino, Pocatello; Marvin coneuliseion with specialists and Carnahan, Kennewick; Boyd Corneli- reeders. |son, Moscow; Justin Gowan, Cald- For many years this country hes well; Grover Evans, American Fails; contained thousands of the finest Richard Fox, Nez Perce; Paul “Chick” specimens of live stock in the world,/Evans, American Falls; Le Roy but in spite of that fact the quality; Thompson, Boise; Neil Irving, Ru- and productive capacity of the ay-| pert; Ralph Brashears, Caldwell; Till-| erage farm herd and flock is still man Gerlow, Boise; Boyd Brigham, low. Moscow; Albert and Fred Graf, For instance, the average dairy cow|Coeur d’ Alene. epee GIR). SWIMMER DECLARED AMATEUR THO DREW PAY led Press.) in the United States yields about 4,000 pounds of milk a yeer, ay figure scarcely two-thirds the aver- age production in some Buropean | countries, such as Denmark. The United States has thousands of cows which have milk yields of more than 12,000 pounds—double the Danish average—but on the other hand it! has hundreds of thousands which are | Wash., Aug. 27.— kept for milk and yet yield ouly a, Bertha Keller, girl swimmer, hay small fraction as much product as been declared an amateur by the Pa- the best cows, though receiving near-|¢ific Northwest association of the; The young! A Ship that i The difference in milk yield is due; Yoman had been employed as a lifejof lumber that propels itself—such | in Jarge measure to a difference in|fUard at the University club tank\is the nature of one of the queerest i for which she received|craf€ ever known to the world which ly as much feed and care. | Amateur Athletic union. breeding, but a herd of low produc-| in this city, tion can be improved. rapidly by the}® compens: | U. OF 0. 10 DEDICATE jon, use of a pure-bred site from a fam- ily 6f high producers. Among all classés of live stock # Cribune FDUD ALL SLD 10 DATE IAT OF OSPENS cet HD ALTHENT lerty line property line of Durbin Street 40 feet north of the north property line of Fifth Street. | Thenee south along the east prop- if Durbin Street to the north property line of Second street. Thence east along the north prop- etty line of Second street to the in- eee PAGE ELEVEN arty and remaining unconstructed aft- er Thirty (30) days from the date of sonthw this notice, shall be buil structed by the Ci the City of Casper, == s of Wyoming and herein referred ance By order t City at Caspe of said cement cc {E £ August which total cost sha ; MARION N the sidewalk proper, as 7 é of any notice, curbing, gr: f pr Pub. Aug. 6, 18, 2 railing, pri er necessary sessed by the City Council as a spe- ite crossing, expenses shall be as- | tersection of said north property line } r Ne Ch of Second street with a line pro-! cfhl assessment payable in ace finorth and so1th betwee P + arvesting their at crop s ees : duced north along the west property with the Statutes df Wyomi street and David rest IAP} Eighteen Commodities Listed In-| ine of the atley running north and the City Ordinance herein referred , south, Giahitte we is é = cluding 31,200 Pounds of Ba- | south thru Blocks 78, 77, and 76. | to. ine of ; he spider-erat a : Thence south along the west prop-| By order of City Council Ther r f con; $171 in Postage jerty line of the alley in Blocks 78, _ Datod at Casper, Wyoming, this Oth of the alles Overpaid /77 and 76 produced, and the west! day of August, 1919. + property Jine of said alley to a point MARION N. WHE on said alley line produced south, to City Less than half of the army food allotment for Casper has been sold ‘o date thru the local postoffice, al- over $1,000 in staple groceries are reported to have been purchased here yesterday. Eighteen commodities are ‘isted for sale, including 31,200 pounds of ba- con and practically every common grocery article is named in this col- lection of grocery commoditie: Pork and beans may be thru the postoffice at approximate’ half the retail cost, it is said. There are still hundreds of cans of this article of food yet to be sold here. Money amounting to $171 remains yet to be refunded-here to Casper residents who paid postage on the articles ordered the first d The postage rates on that day were ac- cording to the old regulation but since then they have been reduced to approximately one cent a pound plus a charge of four cents a pound for the last ‘pound in the case. Post- ter W. Sproul is urging these pur- chasers to call at the window in the basement of the postoffice to receive their refund. Se LUMBER CARGO FF PROPELLED IND QUEER GRAT Odd Ship, Dream of Winnipeg} Mayor, to Leave Soon for England to Be Sold and § Lumber Disposed of its own cargo, a cargo red VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 27.— the south property line of Linden; street. Thence east along the south prop- erty tine of Linden street to a point where said line intersects the east | property line of McKinley street. Thence north along the cast prop- erty line of McKinley street to the | northwest corner of Block 61 (Sheri- |dan Heights Addition). | Thence east along the south prop- | erty line of The Causeway to a point '79.2 feet east of the northwest cor- ner of Block 66, Addition). Tnence north across | way to a point on the north prop- ‘erty line of The Causeway 79.2 feet east of the southwest corner of Lot |7, Block 56 (Whit Addition). Thence continuing north on the property line between Lots 7 and 8, Block 56 (White’s Addition) to the center line of the t and west ley between Lots 6 and Lots | 8, Block 56 (White's Addition). | Thence east along the center line of said alley to the center line of j the alley east of Lots 4, 5, and 6, | Block 56 (White's Addition). Thence north along the of said alley on the east s of Lots; 4, 5 and 6, Block 56 (White’s Addi- tion) to the center line of the alley north of Lot 4, Block 56 (White’s Ad- dition.) Thence west along the center line of the alley north of Lot 4, Block 56 (White’s Addition) to a point in the alley where the property line between Lots 1 and 2, Block 56 (White’s Ad- j ; center line of the alley running east | wd west, rorth of Lot 4, Blor* §6 (White’s 4 itien). Thence : ertm along the progerty line between Lots 1 and Block 56) (White’s Addition) to the south prop- erty line of First street. Thence east along the south prop- | erty line of First street to a point on | the south property line of First street where it intersects the center line of \ the alley running north and south in Block 48 (White’s Addition) pro- duced south to the south property line {within @ week will leave a Vancouver o¢ First street |mili on its way to England. This odd ship, the dream of John | iArbuthnot, former mayor of Winni-} south alley in Block 48 (White | Thence north xeross First street along the center line of the north a Ad- similar condition | exists. Oper = {peg and now a resident of Victoria, | 4:4; ced south and a r the breeding of beef animals results in’ NEW 6G tis being translated into fact by the) cedeae | ae Daiieer setae ae better’ and more uniform stock, hav-, 5 |Furber Lumber company, backed by | alley running east and west in Block! ing a gredter percentage of desir- tthe great Vicker’s interests of Eng-| 43 (White's Addition) to the south- €ble cuts of meat and a smaller —— jland. ~The ship—for it will be @/egst corner of Lot 1, Block 48 (My The Associated Press.) quantity of bone, offal, and inedible EUGENE, Ore. Aug. 27. — parts. Likewise in swine, sheep, ats, and poultry production, the ind of parent stock largely determ- ines the quality and market value of the products. The crusade of im- provement now to be undertaken is the outgrowth of investigations in genetics, of live-stock observations in many countries, and a close study of public opinion. In most live-stock regions of the world a gradual evolu- one of, the finest football fields on the Paclfic coast during the 1919 sea- son. If present plens are carried out the dedication will be held Home Coming Day, November 15. Thej University of Oregon and the Oregon A. C. are scheduled to play on that) date. ——— i v tion toward better live stock has been | FINAL VOTE {iN MOOT taking place for centuries. The | = Lod | rapidity of these changes has an im-| portant bearing on world commerce! and on the prosperity of the nations in which improvement hes been! greatest. Officials of Bureau of Animal In- dustry and others who have consider- éd the problem from every angle are is éonvinced that it is possible to hasten | WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—While the natural course of live-stock evo- the senate convened an hour earlier lution with benefit to the nation. | yesterday in hopes of disposing of the They are confident also that the live-|oi1 and coal land leasing bill, a pro- stock men of the country are eager !Jonged discussion of the treaty ana to undertake the task, other subjects prevented any con. The means of accomplishing most sideration of the measure. Senator of the improvement—which affects) Reed Smoot-of Utah, in charge of the pert ra iene s Hivsistocks | bul; is confident that a final vote esides poultry—wi e through |ifl be reached todz wider distribution and increased use Sy) PPR of pure-bred sires and dams. | Once the use of pure-bred sires be-| oun- | try, the process of grading up will be) rapid. Many experiments and also Fi A practical experience, when good sires dre used, show that within three gen-| Ta ateet scrub herd headed by a_ pure-bred Casper did not play yesterday in male resemble pure-bred animals in|the Denver Post tourney, but the Appearance. In a few more fenera- Thermopolis nine was out there, win tions, under skillful breeding, the |pine in fine shape ¢ Wyomir: former scrub stock is graded up to /b#ll representative, yester éuch an extént that for production SCT? Was 11 to 4 and the M of meat and other animal products, |tea™ of Denver was the : ey are pricticelly as useful as pure|Thermop looked good in yesterday’s breds. The ey difference between |®ffair and appeared to Have “high-grade” animal and a pure | come-back after the o ery red is in thé value for breeding. ing defeat at the hands of Casper. nly the latter edn be used in, pro- oe vA a came back after the sy r ig defeat by Worsvied acip gure beeds ate stige, (scored a win over the Eliteh Garden Blatto, Fegistry, nine, 1 to 0. Casper is doped to play | this afternoon but the opposing team is not know ea -Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Johnson, ana Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hoffman of Sha- ron, Pa., and Al Johnson, Sr., ana family, of Casper, havg retarned} from their trip thru the Melowstarie | park, where they spent two weeks, including the trip overland to the! park. They enjoyed the trip very Ymuch and the visitors are very much} impressed with Casper. Mrs. Grace Davidson is here from Cheyenne visiting withMfriends. ee 8 OIL LEASING BILL Io HOPED 0 OCCUR TODAY: Associated Press.) comes general throughout the erations most of the individuals in ae rcaie Leaves Red Crosé Entire Estate The entire estate of Andrew Gor- sey, a nutufalized Greek, Who died rectnly is home, Raleigh, N. C., consisting of $2,000 in cash and Lib- erty bond’ and War Savings Stamps -amounting to several hundred dol- lars, was Willed td the American Red Cross, fational- headquarters has been advised. ae ee One of the best animal swimmers is the horse. Horses have been known to swim a river nearly a mile wide imply to get back to their old C, E. Starr left this morning for Salt Creek, where he will spend the | day on business. ship, though mill-built—will contain | (White’s Addition). 2 : © ler be composed of 5,000,000 feet of University of Oregon will dedicate Ae pares fe and ine an engine in- | stalled capable of giving the craft} a six-knot speed, Two months after the vessel leaves its “builders,” it is xpected, it will have been dismantled in England, the lumber placed on sale or delivered to buyers, and the $200,000 worth of machinery, eom- passes and other equipment on its y back to British Columbia to be instelled in another vessel of the same type. 3 Each vessel will be 250 feet long, of 60 feet beam, 36 feet deep and will draw 27 feet. The vessels may be constructed bY unskilled workers with the aid of a few shipwrights. Similar craft for Australia, using sails, are planned. The vessels, al- though roughly constructed, will have pointed bows and will resemble ordinary ships. Regulation quarters bre to be provided. Baek of the novel ship construc- tion, of course, is a new and suppos- bdly economical method of transport- ing lumber. After much puzzling, officers of Lloyd’s Insurance company issued a new kind of insurance on (the first vessel of this type, at ap- ‘proximately the same rate as sailing ship insurance. NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS NOT HAVING CEMENT SIDE WALKS ALONG THE STREETS AND PORTIONS GF STREETS DE- SCRIBED HEREIN, KNOWN AS SIDEWALK DISTRICT NUMBER 1. The City Council of the City of of the City of Casper, Wyoming, héere- aged|by gives notice te the owners of the|to a point helm- | foNowing described property and or-| property ders the construction of sidewalks along the streets adjacent to and the local nine and abutting the following described prop-| of begi erty: All of Blocks 57. 58, 59, 60, 96, 98, 100, 12, 13, 14, 15, 97, 99, and the block bounded by Fourth street, First street, and Jefferson street. All of Blocks 5, 18, 17, 16, 130, 145, 181, 146, 132, and 147, of the City of Cag- r. The east half of Blocks 76, 77, and 78 of the City of Casper. All of Blocks 39, 40, 41, 42, 36, 37, and 38 of Capitol Hill Addition. Alt of Block 77 and the West half} of Block 76 of Butler Addition. All of Blocks 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 58 and 57, Lots 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, of Block 48 and Lots 1, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of Block 56, all in White’s Addition. And the unplatted land between Second Street and Linden Street, and - ea OR he Thence north along the property line between Lots. 1 and 2, Block} 48 (White’s Addition) to the south | property line of Second street. Thence east along the south prop- | erty line of Second stree® to the in- tersection of the south property line | of Second street and the east line of {the NENW of Section 10, Town- | ship north, Range 79 west, of the 6th Principal Meridian, the eastern | boundary of the City Limits. Thenge north along the east line of | said NE“% NW % of Section 10, Town- ship 33 north, Range 79 west, of the 6th Principal Meridian to a point on the south property line of Block 78 | (Butler Addition). | Thence west along said south prop- | erty line of Block 78, (Butler Addi- | tion) to the southwest corner of suid Block 78. | Thence southwest to the northeast sorner of Block 38 (Capitol Hill Ad- dition). | Thence southwest along the north | property line of Block 38 ,Capitol Hill | northeast corner of Block 37 (Cap- | itel Hill Addition). | Thence southwest along the north ‘property line of Block 37 (Capitol | Hill Addition) to the northwest cor- | ner of said Block 37. Thence north along the east prop- erty line of Mc nley street produced |across the Chicago & Northwestern Company's right of way to a point [on the t property line of McKin- Tley street which, when produced 40 |feet north from the south property |line of Fifth street, intersects a line t and west and parallel to | running « ’s base-, Casper, Wyoming, in accordance with|the south property line of Fifth The the provisions of Chapter 101 of the! street. and O. Session Laws of Wyoming, 1915, and| vietim. | in accordance with Ordinance No. 95A| is 40 feet north and parallel to the Thence west along said line which |south property line. of Fifth street hich intersects the t e of Durbin street pro- 40 feet north from the south line of Fifth street, the point ning. All said sidewalks shail be con- | structed in accordance with the plans and specifications a& prepdred by the City Engineer, and approved by the City Council, and now on file with, the City Clerk of the City of Casper} |} and shall be 3 feet in width and con-} structed of Cement Concrete, and} | properly graded. | All sidewalks which are not placed| on the streets abutting the said prop-| ———— Casper Loan Office Will seve you money 8 your Wardrobe Trunk, Hand- bag, and Suitcases : : : Reliab) Phone 804-J. | duced property le 133 So. Centor (Sheridan Heights # The Cause- ‘ al- |, and * enter line,” | dition), produced south, intersects the! ; Addition) across Jackson street to the s Pub. Aug. 6, 13, NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS NOT, HAVING CEMENT SIDEWALKS ALONG THE STREETS AND PORTIONS OF STREETS DE- SCRIBED HEREIN, KNOWN AS SIDEWALK DISTRICT NUMBER “''¥ Two. 5 The wity Council of the Ci Casper, Wyoming, in accordance ‘ isions of Chapter 101 of the Laws of Wyoming, 1915, and nee with Ordinance Num- A of the City of Casper, hereby gives notice to the erty and rem ter Thirty ( of this notice, © Seeain. Paul MeClare. J) in Conjell, House Mover. ther cer owners of the follow ie G. F Unees property and orders tl tructi of p— wes of sidewalks along t nid z cent to and abutting the following which tot Joka Vihoky. Alex MeConaihy, JG [ROMO ed property the » West half of Blocks 26; 27jas that any nc urh-| Hearp's Tradeer Ce 33 of Park A nto theling, gra hand-railing, — pri } (now City) of C County! vate crossing all other n y atrona, State of Wyo essary expense shall be ass The West half of Blo 62,/ed by the City Coun ; € and 110 of the Cit County of Natrona, 65 al assessment payable in accordance Otto H. Krausse ne. ae Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate Brokerage Co. ay 1 Greater HENNING HOTEL » 125, 160, Lae ae CasperBrokerage We Recommend the City of Casper, E. T. WILLIAMS AND trona, State of Wyoming. C All of Blocks 128 an 129 of But- fea Glen te Ge thw Gad ompany CONSOLIDATED ROYALTY Room 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 1104 of Casper, County of Natrona, State of Wyoming. 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Thence south 64 degrees 2 min- utes west 3884.71 feet to a point on the center line of the alley north and south in Block 164 ed north 244.71 feet north of outh line of Railroad s t Thence south along th the alley in Blocks 154 9 43 feet to a point on t line of the alley in Block 15 north of the north line of street. | | | | Dutton, Staley & Company “Casper’s Pioneer Brokers” of Thence east 582.5 feet to a poi on the east line of Poplar street, feet north of the north line of De and Lusk over All local rivate telegraph wires. tocks bought, sold and quoted. List your stocks with us, we will street. ; “aa iianea aout get the highest possible price. of Poplar street 1165 feet t 1 Ask for our Market Letter where the enst dine of Pop! | 411 Oil Exchange Bldg. ntersects the south line of BI 3. 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