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PRIDAY, NOV. 28, 1919 F ALL OF FAME 0 BE SECURED ORV. 9: TREES Press t impeach American exports in Getober Uiree state offi clected to of ere valued at $632,000,000, a gain « r wee With the indorsement of the Non 000,000 over September and of $13 American Forestry _ Association nar pa I. ueue, but now at enmity : by Effectiveminies ° y over October of the previo Wants Complete List of All tt ad # of tho farmers’ party, } Dynamite ective in Stopping yc ding to a issu : Se a ve made during the extraordinary 2, N Inti rere Lo by the bureau of fore Trees Famous in Ameri- jSexsion of the one aneainary | Spread but Not Until Several (jr ee ica meqarement e can History IMPEACHMENT OF STATE. OFFIGMLS TO BE TAKEN wat v.o.tecisuaTune: UNDER CONTR - LATE u 28. —4United pening today. is ¢ ter of specula « |tion. ' > legislature will he Non-partisan : Che Casper Daily Tribune LUSK FIRE HEL() dcTOBEn Exon BUT IMPORTS FILL OF Ol | HRD Business Firms Are Burned Out Exports for the 10 month with October 000,000 n increase of (By Asnociated Press.) ‘ WASHINGTON, (By Matly—A hall of vho may be compared with the corresponding per! .e for trees has been inaugurated am Laat Tr, actor: The, fire which caused §1 of L918 the American Forestry association s Mall tary of » 10 Huildings and contents Saturday October imports totaled $416,000,000 jor the recognition of famous trees and 4 iizky, state auditor. m Lusk, was pr ex: a falling off of 000,000 from the high ition of ‘the largest shade treo| .OPPosition between these three offi-| tin noon Saturday ire mark of September, hut an ineve: u the United States. clals and leaders of the ic * Srow-jdepartment trom Crawford, Nel £189,000,000 over October of oie im at Huntington, Indiana, tong| i" fer sometime, culminated — last I shortly afier noon and te For the ten months ended with Octob has been regarded os the largest shade} Month when and Hall, as a tle werk to be done, Dynamite was used imports amounted to $:.113,000,000 in the country This claim of nies Cd banking } successfully in cheek aft | gain 0 ov the simile veo excludes the Redwoods of Call-| Closed the 8 American er water had failed od of last ¥ This figure for the seen Practically half a business first ten months of the current calen jot the of the! eluding the old courthouse rooms, the} dar year is higher than that recorded and the; board. Masonic building, the Lusk furnitures for any previous full calendar year | iwrestion that it Giana he bank carried paper for the league | store nd the lO. ©. F. hall were on —— | at Huntington. This tree has a tions and was held) swept by flames and almost pread of 99 feet while the Hunting Hata peumtonbS insolvent | For four hours the flames. thr Father, Mother and jon elm has a spread of only feet I eacn ; 4 ante i 5 sp and the e« i er ths Lusk 19 asin iss i A tree at rmingham, lng | Latmera’ “post dated checks scol-ltrict, the tire havin en discoverer , hon, ebatna 16) Belin! th Jisterat. ‘Phe Nonpartisans declared this jshorily before Nwelack saunas morn Son Attend Classes | Charles Lathrop Pack, president of Tene reat Tee Me t Forestry — associatic pet sat cially. ne Is for aid in battling the blaze fi Ss , 1 pomeeues uonatany L supreme court the hank was de-|were se i a Re CRRA at Stan ord Schoo t a complete list of famous} ‘ AQ solvent and returned to the di-| For a time it was ree There is the Liberty Tree| Clo! " flames would spread | hn the campus of St, John’s college at Matters to come hefore the special; hur Where im int oil PHOENIN, Ariz. (Ry Maily— Mother ‘annapolis under which a treaty with| S¢ssion ure: The federal suffrage amend oe aid business Were jos father, and son all at col to ha nditnkerastalimedeiitel Phe| Ment; aid for farmers in drought stric «a TASCA Sines. Kennett peo perts tell us this tree is cloxe to S00 ute, and laws) to _ lumber dealer here, and Mrs vars old, We all know of the William carrying out the industris ASH ACHER AGED 1 nedy (nied their son, Ver penn Treaty Tree beneath which Wash- inaugpritted: by the: Laxme ZANC WSK eINTdME ake A Tautl|) , tol Calif. and establi@hed ton took command of the continental | @sisltture last January. 7 atdealIReUb OO HOR home there and saw the youns winy. At Oberlin, O., is the elm on Tebee aikacHer © only fifteen ) matriculated in Stanford un | ‘he corner of the campus under whieh! BE QW ELY TO BE Ea ie WeETC AAT re who, aes eee Letters lately received by friends here st log house in which O} The Americ Worestry ass listed many trees but it wants “the list com- plete. If there is a famous tree in your} . nts to know} OLS MADE PROSPEROUS BY OIL LAND): Professor Lero; THING OF PAST IN FEW YEARS Maily—(By United the Tiritish scientist, discovered a has medy for the ages of the blowfly {upon sheep, has been received in Aus as in other sheep-raising coun ries of the world, with intense interest was said to have stat OKLAHOMA CITY, (United Press.) |ed that Austrialia could he cleared of Oldahoma schools receive $2,000,000! the blowfly within five y year from bonuse yalties and reni-| = of school lan for ofl, sas REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS wut other mineral purposes according | John L. Sealy et ux to 0. » figures recently made pub iter development of the fields now tion or the addition of new ones | use the annual income to mount 1 until the permanent — schovi son on part of lot 4, block 5 Con. $1 ete. sten on lot 10, & Bro. t lock 18 . Carey usper; Con, funds wijl amount to many millions Mrs. George Swift et vir to Fred More than a million and a half ! Swift on part of lot 15, block 66, Cas vls of oil were taken from the st per; Con. $1 ete. Nlands during the past fiseal year, liens of feet of natural have|l len sold, United Kingdom Has: 12,500 Schools with War Savings’ Clubs it's Gna } Height: i 1 DON, (By Mail.}—There in the United Kingdom 12,! which have war savings regularly affiliated te the nation: ‘vings committee and the returns show | that the children have raised hu: sums Of money by the sale of certificates to Th Con. $135 !Piwk on lot 19, ' dition; Con. $135. Son ; Con. $4000. now jnaday on lot F a war, SCARCITY OF SI Ne _ of girl: jand Mid-Lancashire to Tom O'Donnell on N. Burlington addition; Butler Corp jot 26, block Mt. R & Title Corp., to D. W block 2, Burlington act L. M. Tilley et vir to Stella Ralston lot 28, block 3, Midwest addition: Peter Clausen to Wm. , block s; Con, $1 ete. M. H. Dudley on 61, Sheridan J. Carey & Bro., to 1 Mock 160, ERVANT GIRLS IN LAND ON, Eng for domestic its time of fi dustrial employment offers more re: ion, there a | muneration, resul in men hous hich are work yo means of other) Servants being emplo in conside schemes for saving, making a total of} ble numbers. Many of them are ex 14,000 | service men. Th thorities state that these as-! soelations have contributed very materi ally to making known not only in the chools Put thru th en to their parents and the pub :. the tims of the national war mittee, In several eounti vings com.) the 1ool issoclations have sold from 00 tol *2,000,000 worth of tific - Seve] rral single schoo made sales of 000 ert 1 Jarste | have rai: more tl J.T. BAIN, RENOWN LABOR. LEADER, DIES IN AFRICA n $5,000 CAT fOWN (By Mail).—The death of FTN in, the well-known labor leader, ms announe here, He figured in in lernation ys during the widespread lubor troubles of January, 1914, when he and seven other men were deported | trom the dominion as,agitators. Later, they were granted amn Mr. Bain was an active Scottish ist in the eighties, before he emi f ed to South Africa, He identified himself with the movement for the in-| dependence of the Transvaal, and dur- ing the South African war was deport ed to Cey KIDDIE’S GROUP | MUST BE CHECKED Dr. King’s New Discovery will do that very thing, easy and quickly j ON'T say, “Pour little youns- ster—I wieh I knew what to dv for you!” Just give » little Dr, 's New Discovery directed an @ eroupy-cough wol rr, linge x ¢ald is net to be fueled with. Get after it once. Li ooren the ues ii e phiegm-stuMiness, | é the t! t-torture. pZamily remedy sor eel coughs | srippe, and kin attaeks. #fhre a. friend to eok suftergrs. | y, rs of bigheat quality. and Se) a bottle all rugsists. Bowels on Schedule Time ~—the bile flowl freely, the fer- ening ‘be pelbons Tiiikarta Etats Wee cae ea. 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