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MONDAY, MARCH $1920 Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE It should be no greater effort to com-, only will be of a: tance to the col- OF WYOMING | i iecomranti LW LS ries" ag. Property in Stevens County, Okla | LIFE IN FIRE Re biigwa Seventeen Million Women water BIGHORN ASSN, 2¥20Ne some) GASH BY HUNCH 2322-22" | Can Vote for the Next President Wyo-Tex Oll Company, reports that he _ |come-tax returns by corporations has| Mes POGUE: ace Teer aight bi Salereniter)| as Next Meeting |, UPTON, Wyo. Mar. 8.—Trapped |been extended to May 15 and to clarify by flames while sleeping on the sec- |} And Now G the situation Collector L. A. H pes? ve aribee. ae athe nl at Place by Big Horn Wool ond floor of the ranch home of Install ‘Safe, Hid Proposes to announced. that this: extension clearly Whom will they vote for? What do : Hosen nbiertseh al arta is ul Growers’ Association Georga F. Schneider, seven miles nstall'a Safe; Hid Receipts |aoes not apply to individuals and ap. fre a Oven (eer HRS A iIW aOR te Tote ‘om this place, George H. Jones, an Under Scales plications by individuals for such ‘an they wantP What is their platform? (Special to The Tribune.) oil well dritler, saved his life by leap- extension cannot be given consideration. twenty to forty barrels a day in the pasin wee y ing fi , i ASIN, Wyo., Mar. §—The conven. | ing from a window fifteen feet above || (Special to The Tribune, Mr. Miller also stated that inasmuch preeettectis apt ered pulling, opera tion of the Big Horn Basin Wool Grow- Smee bare feet were lacer- [| SHERIDAN, Wyo., Mar. 8 2A bur. | #8 corporations will be required to show Find out about the letters that ore . ehh jpe aa skp aS ted violent. contact with the |! glar who eanre fo. 2 store here # Feal necessity for an extension, and in : : . . : Were Bathe OT ers association ¢ i here with a hig | 2! glar w ntered the No. 2 store here 5 g oe po obey EPS, ell on. the oneuet staged by the Basin Chamber | frozen ground but he eseaped other | of the Hasket Grocery Store company, addition file a tentative return, that is, now pouring in to Pictorial Review. Tex., near Denison, has been resumed of Commerce. At the banquet Attorney injury. The fire, originating from |! probably surveyed the premises closely |" @Stimate of the amount of tax due, <. A. Zarmg presided as toastmaster | OVerheating of a kitchen range, de- and reasoned somewhat with which must be submitted a pay- at 2,550 feet after vi e jo ewha thus: | down, Waiting 0" Cement to act A. A" Feeponnes were made by. number | sttoved the house and mearly/ait te f'"Now. ie Mtr Myself wore running a mm Ot ents foraet is ot ithe tax, (ons or Read Ida Clyde Clarke’s remarkable heavy pressure of gas had been en, °f the visiting stockmen. ‘The Basin | Contents. dump like this and was afraid some | Pefore Mare 138 ganged lees gha yegg would cop the bank roll, where that many corporations will take ad- 4 ‘and rendered several selections during i | i j i countered and favorable showings of oi" vantage of the new rulin article on this subject in ’ : tm ey ee tid ; i. In prac- have been found, Completion of this the evening as did also a quartette con |would I hide the mazuma so he would |ticaliy all cases, corporations having z isting of H. H. Hime, R. J. Extra, John jnot be likely to lamp it? H = well is expected by Mr. Westover with- * s p i um-m— | be in thirty days, P. Arnott, Jr., and L. O. Gray, the lat- ;Probably in the most conspicuous in- sea thet aectontkntatmager creer rad The Wyo-Tex Of Company also is tet having a number of local composi- [conspicuous place. WI of course ‘ 7 Ls e e e@ : 7 eS 4 ‘ome tax matters their attention and arilling @ well on the Preston anticline tions applicable to the occasion. One of I right over: there under ‘the scalés th | Coooedn ade lit <ploper bape eek the Pictorial Review in the Preston bend of the Red Rives, the hits of the evening being the new | }the middle of the floo national anthem, to be sung while seat- | Whereupon, granting that he had rea- making of final returns at this time. just across from the Marshal field in for MARCH On Sale Now Oklahoma, where the company has re. ©. “How Dry [ Am.” Dancing girls | ssoned as aforesaid, the burglar stepped cently acqulred 6,000 acres, Wyo-Tex is {fm Denver also were on hand to put| over and looked under the platform| GOD ALONE KNOWS WHAT arilling at 400 feet and five other drill. % little “pep” in the proceedings. | cales, and there—as he had surmised— SHE SUFFERED! ing rigs are at work on the same struc. At the closing session of the conven-| Was the money taken in by the estab- ig ’ tne. Gontitecntia excitement is re. tion officers were elected as follows: | lishment the preceding day. It amount.| _ Goldendale, Wash.:—“T wish to telkin : ported in Denison, due to favorable resident, A. L. Pearson, Cody; vice-| (Special to The Tribune.) |ed to $129 in cash and there also was a| ™Y OWA Way about rea cl Webel Commercial Co. showings of oil on this structure, and President, W. S. Bragg, Worland; sec-} BASIN, Wyo., Mar. 8—A wa check for $58. weit , and way handily done the operating companies are watching Tetary-treasurer, J. M. Snyder, Lovell. |was issued here for the arrest of John UP in a sack, The burglar, perhaps hav- WAL Urea the development of this field with much; Lovell was selected as the place for) Fletcher, a rancher near Otto, who is !& learned from experience the unwis vomiting. Nothing interests | holwing the 1921 convention. — ehieaed in the complaint with killing dom of Fees ca reall SM) ie would stay on my | ociated with the Wyo- Tex Oil Peal ogs of a neighbor, Fred Harmon, the ize n checks, iscarded the latter, toss- stomach at all, not . . pany in the drilling of this well is the Liattce tein tuoi sesssiate Ci ee mete ubon the! oor ees Did you ever stop to think how c on Oil poeta now beng ore | has mina puiivhe hogs killed in peng on his} The manager of the store has made water and God | ‘ ; | ganized by Work & Co. of Denver. J. L. { fa: past two months, the guilty |® Practice of hiding the day's receipts aloné knows what | many kinds of paint we carry to Baird of ‘Newcastle; Wyo. 5i08, H.| |perty pete in the night and shooting " @ different place each night. He now Isuffered, and along Blume of Sheridan, Wyo., and Thomas | the hogs one each time. The other day fi cbores to install a sate. penne or July my | Hf. Work of Denver are the trustees of | | Hurmon also had a horse shot thru the SS dneys bothered this syndicate, which is capitalized at | \ack. ‘The county commissioners of- A . Te ald fone, Were z , $75,000. Wyo-Tex stockholders are being | (Special to The Tribune.) ‘fered a reward of $50 for the offender| LARAMIE MUST AAISE : around the house, a peep un our Wolcott Street window. siven rights to subseribe to this syndi-| UPTON, Wyo., Mar. 8.—Silk lingerie, and the county attorney believes he but. had to go as my three children were | cate up to March 15, cowboy boots, silver spoons and other now has sufficient evidence to warrant} ———=——_—" merchandise appealing to the catholic th conviction of Fletcher, who lives Paints and Varnishes for every use. AUTO SUPPLIES We have a complete stock for all re- quirements. Now showing many new appliances in our corner window. ' small then. Finally I got Dr. Pierce’s EAGHERS SALARIE: Golden Medical Discovery and took two taste of a burglar who entered the across the road from the Harmon place. bottles and today I have no stomach Pioneer Mercantile Company's store —S trouble whatever. Whenever I feet bad } te being sought in neighboring | 1 go and get the Pleasant Pellets or some yns in an effort to trace and capture TOOLS ON GROUND FOR erce’s | medicines and it always the thief. The value of the Eoctei aioe helps me soon.”—Mrs. G. M. Perrens, f is about $500. A reward o' Citihedieare Route'37 I heen vowered tortie eet a) - : CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar. 8.—Laramie “After suffering pain, fecting nervous, | burglar. ie ounty school districts, either must in-| dizzy, weak and dragged down by weak- | Sai crease the salaries paid school teachers | nesses of my sex—my eyes sunken, black b or shut up the public schools, Sinco} cifeles and pale checks—k was restored | ; oe ! (Spectal to The Tribune.) fee opening of the school year eighty-| to health by the Favorite Prescription of Selling Prices Higher Than Posted BUFFALO, Wyo., March 8—Five car-| Jone vacanictes have occurred in schools Ch ys Me ea waite, apa: women: : + . loads of grading and ditchin in. | in the counties use of higher wages RG 90 in loo) or after taking Quotations in Many Fields IN AGH OKLAHOMA FIELD SPOALOF tine Ba Gorin rhein Che hen, | Offored tondtiers elecinere: Crit Prorce's Favorite’ eseription the of Country | Smet irrigation project, have been un. | 8t@ndard of salaries in this county is akin beeomes clear, the eyes brighter, the , loaded here and will be transferred as Sree States County Superintendent oriegite Il it in tablets or liquid. FROM OIL TRADE JOURNAL Oil and gas mining leases covering | $00n 48 weather will permit, to the PMA M. Debbyn. the school district } 141." omants. best, tomperanes ea | { Despite recent substantial advances in | 716 acres in Okmulgee and Muskogee ; SCene of the profect in'southern Sheri. HurdS will be confronted next fall by | made from wild roots. it posted prices, premiums are being paid | Counties, Okla., on which there are a| 1%" County. The project contemplates | Situation which will make continu- posted pres, ren "4, Olli, b tha conDAIMOR GE Bhiee the Cornet [aries of the ecnece ianoenibte: “CURED OF BAD~BLOOD, STOMACH, or crude oif in virtually all fields of | number of wells with a settled daily a OO KIDNEY AND NERVOUS TROUBLES” this country, and, while last year mark- | production of 300 barrels, have been | tfc body of water of remarkable beau- | ‘“ ed a peak in drilling activity and) hought by interests of the Union Oil | t¥: into a storage reservoir, capable of | Resear Weel =a lawns. ini genera} some promising new fields were open-| Company of Delaware. These sections | ‘Pounding water for 20,000 acres. The | run-down condition | Had bad pied «i up, the country’s output is below | of Oklahoma have been noted for the | PPesect recently was taken over by the | smouble, cednay tenable an tle mounting demand, To meet the | long life of their producine wells, Leiter estate from the estate of Verner d from nervousness. 1 took three please an exacting public? Just take \ Holmes Hardware Co. \} Phone 601 Second and Wolcott i heavily Increased requitements for gas' | Oil produced from these properties on Bo AStoath = = ‘ake pale Be eh ares Soto Mr De line and other petroleum products, | and after February 1, 1920, comes into ( rae if ee ote Ask for Pierce's Favorite Prescription and was finers: are bidding against cach other the possession of this company. This is RECORD SNOW BASIN o eae Mun inna i eft ‘aie, completely cured and have never been in the field for crude oil. | 89 sravity oll, parafin base, valued’ to- (Special to 'The Pribune.) SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERY WHE sick a day since.” —Mns. Mary Haskins, In the Pennsylvania region, where the | day at $3.25 a barrel. Monthly earnings BASIN, Wyo., Mar. 8.—The largest 907 27th A posted® price for this high grade crude | are estimated at $29,000 net. Average |.snow of the year fell in this section yes- has advanced from $4.25 a rrel on | jiqentt of wells is 0 feet. terday and last night. Twenty inches Sept. 2, 1919, to $6.10 a bar the ee eee Wag reported from Hyattville, 10 inches Joseph Seep Purchasing a - nounced that beginning March 16 it w f no longer sell to independent refineries EW OIL AND BAS LEASES) sonia RED TAG SALE stockmen are jubilant as a result FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ‘tiem tbaraeee cee)” GHANTED BY THE STE onps 1 Wormers /Shits inde endent refineries which had been $23.75 siving @ (given proportion of thelr! Jy 1 smith, Denver, all of 36-39-95: Head or chest=» Richelieu Early June Small Peas, 25e eauipemen ere pisieusr to com! “Dan ©. Woods, Denver, all of 1 ; are best treated Per can ... Bee cee, elses What. is naar | Texas-Wyoming Oil company, Twit externally” with. | I Falls, all of 36-44-94. h while more radical bet spe- | ; i 36 " | e ea ek Richelieu Superfine Sifted Peas oat EER RYORITRER EETERS Guaaitar ok cee D. Berry, Thermopolis, all of 36- VICKS VAPORU! ’ : Daeka Pi 7 ic is fairly indicative of the trend in all} bd H.- Davie;-Laremio,, ail’ of 36; YOUR BODYGUARD” = 30F, 606.4 2 - = other fields. The withdrawal of agency | crude in the Appalac n field will) probably return the market to condi ADLER-I-KA DID IT! Porteepeedrdrartes oso eSoeto-asecte-ets ons which prevailed years ago when : ie poe Fae ee buying agency to| “I bad pain in the pit of my stomach, | % g , appetite, sour stomach -and very stab IRR RET SEnOr much gas. Doctors could not help ime.| D4 ° Richelieu Medium Surprise Peas, Per can .... ae ie Mod 3 25¢e Ei ghty-fiveWon omen i of Casper have, in the past month, Pacitia! all washday wor- ries by the purchase of an Electric Clothes Washer They have relieved their’ minds of the wear and tear caused by steam laundries; the uncertainty of that old wash- woman, and that out-of- date scrub-board. We feel sure that none of these women would go back to the old methods for many times the cost of her Electric Washer. JUST ASK THEM AND BE CONVINCED! Natrona oe Co... PHONE 69 TEE rrr rrr rnererrerd Ids, large! "° aera tetune supplies at” present |The FIRST dose of Adler-i-ka helped | aid premium prices and the stabiliz-| ne.” (Signed) Henry Welp, Lake View, | Jowa. | ne REA Ne DOSER quotation, &) =" Gre déde Adler-rke rélieves sour stom: wreatened to be ach, gas and constipation INSTANTLY. | This situation was threatened about} 2 s oe two years ago, when crude ofl produe- je Sy panes lew ors tion in this country was only holding d jesse _ inst’ the great. increase |emoves ALL foul matter whith pols. ee Bas rd Oe eNcing in ons system. Often CURES constipa- cons: ft) L 3 | tion. Prevents appendicitis. We have the north and central Texas fields saved | PP jer-i-ka many yea It is a a . 1) sold Adler: the situation and temporary wav iiay. {mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glycer-| ine and nine other simple drugs.—Cas- duction has since been developed in} north Louislana, but how far this will| Pe? Pharmacy.—Ady relieve conditions remains to be seen.| ‘phe United PST Sradieaines oner| livery effort is being made to combat | fourth of all the sugar produced in the the tendency of runaway prices and it] \oria, | recognized that the real remedy Hes} in the drill in wideat territory. It is probably the first time that the crude bd F oil market has gone up in tha face ot} DON T PUT OF | ring! ow terri ry like north Tou “this io explained, however,| Lt the neglected cold, cough, by the losses registered in other fields} tender throat or tonsils, that and by the tremendously increased de- | debilitate and leave the body man for crude. | iy f aoe Berea cac tha aia disposed to serious germ jolland’s experience ring: . . when she was.entirely at the mercy of diseases. foreigners for her supplies of iron and | steel, has led her to plan a large blust | sc ; | furnace and rolling mill, oo ' i. wv just iw sem once the mane! EX MU LSION facture of quinine was begun in Phil- | adelphia, ‘ | should be takenat the firstsign of lowered resistance, cold or | cough. The energizing virtues BURNETT |) ofScott’s bring essential OPTICAL CO. || nourishment and helpto Skilled Opticians 1) the weakened system. Henning Hotet Give Soatt's a trial. Se NaS: Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N.J. 1919 + Casper Storage Co. Phone 97. eegeateatee 4% + vi Rena Roageag reooooonoe ds eheotoe "04% F INA NCIAL SUCCESS > Among the elements involved in the achiev- a3 % + soatontee ere ogee am ing of financial success is the selection of a bank- ing connection that will mean personal and prac- tical cooperation and friendly and helpful serv- ice. rrr erere 1M + LET US WORK FOR OUR MUTUAL FINANCIAL SUCCESS The Casper National Bank ‘CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $190,000.00 cna ae HL POPOL ELELELAL A Bes BEST BOWL OF CHILE IN TOW N- be 20c at the CHILI KING LUNCH N Grand Central Block. All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices. Quick Service, Highest Quality Sriptededeaeds dederreereapetededet Seg + oa snl ‘ No agedto-ato-ate-atoate- RED TAG SALE een Silk Hosiery 49. CO roste-sto-shostes 2, Sf oateey CO > nas 2, *, 3 Ras o : CS a a a aa So-ego-afoeSe-ates: