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MR BEACH 15 TOTAL SEFORE YOUNG 6.0.7.5 ican Glub Tonight Follows Interesting Meeting. Last ‘Night at Salt‘Creek Major Alfred H. Beach of Newcastic, head of the @ivision wt witch ‘Co. Loi, Casper Was @ part ‘At \the opening »of: the great war, will a@dress the Young’ Men's Republican /cltib at the Rey licam ‘headquarters tonight, and all ex- service Men have been ‘invited to at-) tenfl ‘the meeting. p At Salt Creek list night Major!) Beach's exposition of Democratic «mis. Management of the world war, from a! soldier's viewpoint brought _ prolonged i applmuse. ; The party which went ‘to Salt Creek from ‘Casper included many ‘of ithe coim- ty candidates for dlection on the Re- publican tieket. The deleggtion was headed ‘by G. R. Hagens, county chal>- man, and included J. W. Jolson, car- didate for state senator; Charies Anda, candidate for county commissioner; W. F. Dunn, candidate for ‘county commils- sioner; Hazel Conwell, court clerk; Elizabeth McDonald, county’ treasurer, ana Helen \Carlson, county clerk; can- didates for re-election; Lee Martin, ¢an- didate for sheriff, and Toda Bowman, candidate for coroner. _ The Republican Glee club gang three selections, “Wyoming, “Harding, Youtre the Man for Ui “Out Where the West Begins,’’ which were greatiy appreciated by, ‘the ‘audiénce. | The members of the club present were Mr. and Mps. .C. E. Hood, James Burns, Mr. and Mrs. George Weedell, Mrs. C. E. Winter, Miss Carolyn Maltby, Miss Lennie Hannen, Miss Béatrice Boede- feld, Miss Selma Young, Miss Saller, Mrs. G. R. Hagens, Mrs. R. M: Ana@rus, J. G. Tones and George Miller. Others who went from Casper were: Miss Catherine. Dunn, Dr. TJ. Drew, Miss Elsie Nelms, Miss Gertrude Tob- jas, J.B. Griffith, Miss Polly Wick- » strum, Miss Margaret England, Tel Pow . Jim Clare, Miss Jane McDor- ald, Mrs. Charles Anda, Mrs. Todd Bownian, Mrs. C. D. Murane, Willard Murane, Miss’ Vida Wiliams and Mrs. Alfved H. Beach. After the political address and a ‘talk by Mr. Hagens emphasizing the “e- publican principles of the high protect- ive .tariff, opposition to Article 10 of; the League .of Nations, support of a budget system of national expenditures and ‘opposition to national ‘waste of public funds, the hall was cleared and the Casper visitors greatly enjoyed ‘two hours of dancing to music furnished by SP Aare: iret ; Address, to Paki 5 Men's: Repub-}: pot oid LOCAL 01 : for water purposes must,go to pay off) — ‘ , $150,000 in indebtedness® now secured AtMlisamated Royalty-....$ by warrants. © < omiaggee (Chester .M. Bryan explained that the] Atias .. a rd $25,000 ‘asked for beautifying the ceme ‘Deaaeeine whedeenten cs innss. very will Wot increase ‘taxes as provision’ Big Indian Beas ah et for the taking care of interest and prin+| ‘Boston ‘Wyoming AT ee -elple is “made (in ‘the cemetery ordinance} Buck’ Creek fixing the price of lots. Mayor Pelton explained that $150,000. asked Tor jsewer extension ’ is |Capitol Pete for the “bullding of trunk Jine séwers.|\Golumbine ._-----..--.0c0.. the smajier Sewers Yboing ‘taken care of /\Gonsélidated Royalty —..-. 1.30 in ‘the séwer districts /by \the property |'Casper Ranger —_.. owners. eee ett, (Cow Gulch 1-2. ee Ffiestand) fire chief, Geclwred |! the ‘city’s present dire system jbut ‘half | large enoigh. He described the Game- ‘well ‘fire ‘alarm system anf the addi- ‘tional equipment scat the city ‘has \or- /Gates MEST ENTATNEN ATE pe BY GLY wact insuzed )" { Mhieicit aio Pa eras ‘er a Hgection of the surface eittryman . ‘ ‘catised ‘to his perme- ‘the Northwestern tracks, andthe pro- dered. Mayor Pelon ities that ‘the omadin- tdining of a fire house on this side of viding \of better ‘water pressure in all parts of the city will reduce fire insur- ‘ance premiums from 5 to 20 ‘per c@nt. In the @bsence of City - Engineer ‘ ‘Open: be ne. Mexican Potedieum ..-$18942 $191.12 ogy: to give @ bond ‘to reimburse thera’ @1127 81.42) 49.62 80.00]. Recently ongressman Mondell. ap- 88.75 89:90 | Pealed ito jby a ‘constituent, asked the, 8742 88.12'| Interior Department for official jinter- 12612 127.37|PFetation of tthig feature of the stock. jj raising Lsape mpg Jaw. Xn -oil -com-| | Pany operating @n Jan@s of the *con- fort ag he had “out up ithe Jands. with Great Western Pete-. Hutton Lake (new)-.--...- Fupiter —.. bKinney _-.. uw. Lance Creek Royalty.. tusk Royalty —22.. Uusk Petroleum |... Mike Henry It minerals. There is no provision in the, law for the paymentwfdamages caused to the land itself where commissioner will be resisted, and car- ‘t ithe secretary of the interior for final disposition. The only “‘crcp” the sanimproved,”” is certain this viewpoint .of the | din my congressional experi¢nce. Knittle, Pred Van Gordon mentioned | Mountain ®& -Guit that $8500 ‘worth ‘of damage was doth to Casper property this: summer by rain storms ‘through the fact that jhun- dreds of ‘acres of mountain Jand drain through sections of the city, particu: lavly MeKfnley and Lincdin streets, and on Walttut, Chestnut and parts of \CY avenue.* The $50,000 asked ‘for the ‘di- version of water courses would provide for storm sewers and other means of diverting ‘this water to the east and to the west ‘of the ‘sity. Results of a stray vote ‘taken ‘at the luncheon will’ be ‘announced by the Chamber of Commerce tomorrow, MAIN ISSUES IN CAMPAIGN GIVEN QUT BY MONDELL (Continued from Page 1.) Royalty & Profucers_.-_-.. Sunset _ Tom Bell Royalty_--—-1p—-0 Western Oil ‘Fields... .. Western xploration . Wind River Refining-...._ ath 4%'s abana. Wyo. Kans - 2.00 2.05 Victory Me t WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET Grass ‘Creek 21.2. cs 980 Rock Creek 2) gt Torchlight sensi so eens -BN0 Balt ek - Ll 2.75 Wik Basha pt ea Bik aruba. EOE dP ON ELS GrOV DUM a eae ne 0 Pilot Butte __.-.-----------2--- > 2.96 Lange (Creek --.--4----v---—-4~ 8105 Hamilton Dome ee Lander 2-22. anna nnn ann na 195 Mule Creek a EN ee peeve RS EA SPAN Be netics wet nee in ennnnnnnewenne B. MARKET. GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS MONTANA ROYALTIES TO. WY The Convolidated ‘Royalty ‘Oil Company has sceitinl extensive oyidllties in the Montana voil fields from the ‘Ohio Oil The deils for these royalties were closed through President B.B. Brooks and Vice President C. B. Richardson, Several royalties were ‘secured, would seem to me to be evidence of d faith ‘in retrenchment. The ‘Sixty-sixth congress was as hard ‘working a body as any I have sat its ‘work ‘was tremendous in the aggregate. “Even a-partial list (of ithe notable the ‘Sak Creek orchestra ‘The ‘visitors were also guests at | fine ‘supper ‘scrved ‘in ‘the Midwest messi} hall upon their arrival at the camp. Fericovsiiaar/ .teaBt2 \ Letters From the People | ® To the Editor of Tribune: In “recent issues of your paper there have appeared certain advertisements containing quoted references to Chris- tian Science, which, although apparent- ly kindly in mature and eémiplimentary in intent, Might cause some of your readers to arrive at the erroneous con- clusion that Christian Science and spir-| itualism have something in common, whereas th act opposite is the fact, Christian entists have no desire to} deprive others of their right to embrace | whatever velief they ‘may choose, "but} they -earnestly and ‘honestly endeavor, to guard against .any confusion © of Christian Science with systems of an| opposite nature. Neither imysterious sound nor .com- munion with departed -spirits és ‘found. in the teaching «and practice of Chris-| tian Science, for in, that teaching and| Practice there is no myst and the only communion is with the infin- dite Spirit, God. Mrs. aay, coverer und ‘Pounder of Christian “Mystery does not. enshroud. Christ RCIA Ri pgp god Po The Casper Daily one Di in tthe ‘Big Wall structure where tthe Ohio Oil Company is preparing to, acts passed is impressive, in view «t |put down tests. PEGBAIRS SRC oi WARAIE L OSLA EN the number and | importance ‘of the | Inthe Howard Coulee district, where measures. ‘Whey are: the Ohio alfeady is drilling, the com-( “Woman's Suffrageamendment ‘reso- bpariy ‘acquired a threediixxteertths | inJi lution, [torest in 820 acres for 32,400 and “halt] “Prohibition enforcement act. Of C.J. Hare's | intimate. sth eats Legislation for Vocational’ Trathing||}3.30, Several royalties inthe Cat of ex:soldiers, Creek field are said ‘to thave ‘heen .ac- . SAmendment ‘Leyer Act, putting! ous, willbe o idedth. (i ‘Sections! Js |jauined or in the near future. “Giving ex-soldiers. preferencd 4x, | sixteenth. interest in 160 ‘acres sowned; ||by Chris Ness; $2,000 was paid for a Jone-sixteenth interest in gnother 120, acres, and $1,300 for a one-sixteenth ‘in/| j[terest in eighty actes. Hi homestead rights. Oil and coal land leasing law. ~*Water Powert act. “Transportation act- “Merchant Marine and Shipping act “Atmy reorganization act. “Civil Service retirement act. “Woman's bureau. “Vocational rehabilitation trial. cripples. “Peace resolution (veto). sudget act (vete). APT “Tepenl of war ‘laws (pocket veto). ‘“dnereasing. pensions, Civil end ‘other wars, “Sweet bill, increasing compensation of exservice anen, “Bulp ‘wood, and Paper fvecket veto). “Amendment of Mules of House sRepresentatives. “Inereasing pay for postal employes. ‘Eneveasing pay for army, navy cous guard and/Public Health service. In little more than a year the con- s§ has legislated upon all’ of | the more pressing of the immediate ques- tions Of reconstruction and restoration, Deliveries ito wl parts of city ‘Pounds Jona- than aves BL0OO 8 Pounils ‘Soild 25¢ (Cabbage ....-c.-.1- Pounds Green Tomatoés vn 25 30 Pounds White Potatoes 1 Pound can 2 White oi, ee Pound can 9)” 65e Whit8 Karo ._,..... 0m Pound can 12 10 White ne 5 Rib Roasts, ‘25c Per pountt. Lance Creek Has 518 Barrels. |) The Lance Creek aily productitn indas-) during the month iof September wis) ||518 barrels, according to ‘the estimates, of which 333 barrels Is credited ‘to ‘the Ohio Oil company and more than ‘60 ‘to \jtho Western Stitesicompany. “Lhe No, 1 Ofiio ‘company which came ‘in with a’! of veterahs of} || production of 2,500 barrels averaged 105 bartdls.2 day recently; it is reported. Associated Enters Uinta Co. The Assgdiated ‘Oil company which ts |] onc (of ‘the largest operators in ‘Lincoln county ayd which company ts spuddins | in dne of’ the first real test holes to he put fown in the ficlds of this. county, ls entering ‘Uinta county, according to reports received ‘in’ Kemmerer. { (Buck \Gredk ‘Well Makes 600, Resodlutior of | department contemplates ‘for the ,stack- ‘raising diomestead entryman is grass— ‘the unimproved mange—and when an Sancho afc occupies “r make unfit any considerable area. of ete Jand, the entryman should be re- abu aecording to those who do ‘mot agree’ with the commissioner. é ‘g CAMEL CITY—U. S.A, (or, Winston-Salem, N.C, GREETINGS, PETE! 2 according te the map) pound Soap ise ig Mant had shes Salem - i ‘where amove tobacco.is manufactured than ie day, I‘buzzed » around lilke a ‘hy bee in a buckwheat field and down Jong streets of R. J. Ps Tobacco Co. factories! Als the e proved put ‘more ‘and «more ic and I talked ‘w+! ‘fmore ‘men about dt, I got the real and true “Reset alévenc trom any ort cigante! pin for you, old any other cigarette! ‘£or you, old top—Iisten: sian I tatked with made the one ‘than 350 Reynolds foremen ‘have an inborn knowledge of ‘the tobaceo business; that ” @utting it into a North (Carolina expres- sion) they. were virtually “born and raised ‘in a tobacco patch”; that they know ‘to- bacco; how ‘to grade it, blend it, and how ‘ ‘to manufdcture and sell itt And, what's most important ‘of all, Pete, these: Reynolds folks sure give amen what wom tee best ‘that can ibe produced! —Peter, it Hah and -moniths ‘to’ | eee bodyt Tomiorsow, T'm\g ig to meet someof the vere to 'see inside-of ‘hiss ‘and, you know me! teachings * * * If there ds janyjhas brought the government expendi: | Mystery in Christian ‘healing, it is the' tures. well within the government in- mystry which godliness always pre-, come and has prepared the way for an ‘sents to the ungodly,—ttie mystery. al-| early reduction of the burdens ‘of itaxa- Wways arising ‘from ignorance sof the) tl ¢ tS flaws /of eternal and unerring Mina)’ he Republican ‘party is Mforttin Ne (Science and ‘Health, pp. 98, 145.) In| in having candidates, of the “highest order to begin “a ‘clearing “up of sany| type of American ‘citizenship, dor proxi sense of tystery about God and aman,| eM ‘and vice president. [he ‘people Ph dhs blastuidt Saak ict) 6 Los inet confidence in them, in’ thelP abil *s see y and soundness. a a er be ran ic tale aye We ‘Mbuill ‘win tls “@lection >esuse Re man in His own image. ¥ rs fit ais the! | peopl spirit.| Aor! to the ‘inter and of the world, as affected by spring of God, who is finite lAdier influence, that we should rhe command of Isaiab should) warn) win. “We shall win ‘betatise a Ttepul.- us to turn away from contemplation of jican administration and Republican, the man of flesh: “Cease ye from ‘man,| policies a tu. the checking! fomes clepr that man is spiritu: > essential whose breath. is “in his nostrils: “for! of the -wi and extraVvaganee which} wherein is he to be accounted of?” as become ‘hubitval with the Wiilgon! The ‘Christian lence . practition | administration. We shall Win becanse "4 heals the ‘sick “uy did Christ Jesds,—-)a Republican administration is needeil|| store the government to the’ basis, We shall Win. be-| i through (prayer to the one Fajher. He/to 1 ix neither a medium nor a psychic. He! of the constitution, : docs not diagngse isease,but ever 2J-| cause the people are tired of wutocracy. heres to the rule ‘ila down and Tol-, We shall win becuuse the people will) lowed by the Master; “Take no thought|TOt tolerate the sentabliviment: of al * 2° * for, your "Iboay.”” “On page | #uber-sovernment over eee 4 eh i ; ” ma. win be » the people Tong toi 4 34 aie pee in poate gh “ound, ®enslble and forward-looking # ‘4 4 ne ‘s bang liministration of national affairs,” i into Truth and’ Love. +4 It is well to call attention /to the sigy; i mificant fact that the fourth chapter | “7 a iM in the Christian Science textbook,| “ “Scleneo and Health with Key to the ‘OW our ir WSerfhtures.” is entitled “Christian bh 4 Scienve Meosus Spinitudllsm.” In this GET THIS FREE ‘ow have dandruff, oF If your bate ts fall putJon yen have © Wald spot you ehoul row that legions of porsons bya avercome these troubles through a genuine “Ind recipe, which will’ be Toad a ‘Fou ‘free wil Proot box of the wonderfully effiencious ment, Kotalko, if you send angio 10 cm. ( textbook ‘the @arnest. seeker ‘for the Lruth will find’ full enlightenment re-} gurding ‘what Obristian Scienee teaches. Yours sinecrely, } CLYDE JOHNSON, | (Christian Scien¢e Committee on Pub-| { | lication for Wyoming, Casper, October 49, 4920. Re he Brittain, 82-201, Station t. "hee os Lester Brokerage House Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 114 South Wolcott Street Phone 1142 ‘The Buck Creek well No. 30 on the {i southeast quarter of the southenst | quarter of section 4-25-65 of the Lance Creek field has ‘been ‘reported in with a produetion -of 600 ‘barrels. Et 44 ‘said ‘to be one of the most dmportant comple- tions in this field. About a month ago, | the well was filled with qwrter, pay sand was found :at ia fepth) Of 33585 fest, und its location ‘bears ‘ap the theory that the real structure of the field ‘extends inte the “Qightring! Creék area Where the (Sunset ‘Oil icom-! pany ‘is ‘doing ‘some drilling. * Best Chuck Roasts, -25¢ Per <pound.------.-2+.~--# Per spound-._ 2... Phite Beet Boil, Per pound Small ‘Premium Hams, Rer jpound bbe “Why Tt Is Our Duty to Wlect ‘Bard ding ‘and ‘Codlidge.” There wilt ‘be spedKing -on the northeast .dorner of Seconil and “Linedin streets, Wednesday, October 20, begining at 2 p.m. Gaalesii and «dhildren “especially ‘invited, Choe will ‘be Mo senllection. taken yup, Th free. Come one, come all, | 402 10-10" uch The Tribune \Classified Ads. = LC Taylor & Clay Incorporated ‘ Casper, Wyo.—Phone 203 Denver, Colo. New York Stocks, Chicago ‘Grain Markets quoted over our private wires direct from New York. The New York Exchange has some eleven huridred members. The percentage of failures on the exchange for ‘the jpnst ten years is less than one-half of one per cent. Our cofrespondents are members of this ex- Change. TYPEWRI ‘Bought, sold, rented, répaired, Dealer CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Exchange “Wl Wyatt Blig. ‘of its splendid up- war ATU Poor neg gg We are the oldest eae ie firm in Casper. | There must bé a reason. All Local Oils Bona: and Sola THE UNIVERSAL CAR ea one een sel ee ren ite bc ~ A comfortable and depend- Vostay peclhicnine rain, mud or snow. » ‘but ws the family car for women, ‘every expectation. ‘The demand for them on aprancan ong orders ® make reasona shop your repeat place? Be ——) a: