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PAGE TWO €de Caspet Daily Cribune : y FRIDAY, JULY 8, 192) AGE T LET, EE tis oF). Se iL be ee ey hab re ae SL ok iY ek el eS ee ae = ee _ 1 1 . Dai ; * combe about the danger of destroying our forests by| fault Of one or more members, these|both man and horse. They are althree = ing ye seed ; lasted forty. be Casper ele Cribune . ing the timber our needs ee pe Soemear | Good Man Wants Job ing are Cy until one person pleme coertaense England they were presented to ce. mes scarcer and more €2 tae, cone oan the whole amount or advantage. ‘te Jeremiah Mullans, who died recently Victoria. ly adopt other mate ° a most ‘modern \insurance tontines the! tn New York City, was one of three TI eee én demonstrated that a tar-| Editor Tribune: An inquiry to the;a man of my qualifications, and not o came —+—Tribune Classified Aa 1 ase y which ia re = ragert ati a ee Canadian lum-| Herald and Examiner, of this city,| knowing how to reach them otherwise pict on a thevexpratlon of the tontine fe et Neviarees 7% as ———__——_Bring ——— iff policy ‘which invites for, when im competition with | for the leading newspaper of Casper,| to appiy direct to them, "I am asking . —~ SOC Ee ee ber encourag your Tribune is named as thegpaper.| you to do me the unusual favor of ans be oe ae ee nes (aL A the Canadia American jumberees I am writing to ask a rather large| communicating, with such persons as @ 4 thie tld So eely ims uses only the b tree, ving the poorer and| _ 14 rather unusual favor. I have been’ you would deem likely or to print swell. B claims there is a land Hl coarser part to decay be burned in the forest. cooped up in Chicayo with my family|the facts in my case in your news- sj.) Which is right?—J. L. t The whole question of a tariff on lumber is based} ror years, except for one trip to Okla-| paper. upon the same e as any other tariff. If pro-|homa. I would like to get work in| I am 35 years of age, married, with A—There is a jong smooth swell | D principle it should be applied to vicinity. I am an expert auto-|two sons, 12 and.8 years of age. Can occurring along coasis where the tection is righ . Rs th the cost of production is high- or motor truck drives. I am! give the best of Chicago references, ocean bed tis not far below the sur- every industry in whic dard of living and cost of] ® familiar with tractors, and am including eight years with Cyrus face for a long distance from the i n standa’ th whit our indus-| 'S@fded as a good mechanic on all/ Bentiey. attorney for the International land, This is known as a land swell, Country With nr of selling, tim-|T™achines. In addition I know gen-| Harvester company. If you can do and though frequently noted in fair a sys! se eal “leral farming as pract anything to hel me sl always, weather ss due p water ber from the ands which gives the lumberman| miadle west. remember it with gratitude. turbances from’ high winds. ud) ¢ e dominion advantage over the American pro-| thought perhaps some automobile FRANK 5 Fane There is alag alleged to be a lowes labori,cost| cncern, olf, opersice, Taseeareniante! Bo apie eet. | @—Who was ‘known as the Scourge ff hi i in Canada. Whether this difference exists, and what| »- buriness man might be in need of Chicago, 1n.|°F England?—A. / the extent the difference is, may be a. matter of; A.—Hammer and Scourge of Eng- ‘ doubt, but when it is demonstrated that there*is a) ,-———————-—— _—==—__ |the Democratic-Republicans as op- 18nd ts a title for Sir William Wal- é difference in cost of production, there should no long- K | posed to the Federalists, and took an we oun contacts and en , ace at i a protect- + |} [active in the political trad af : er be any doubt tha’ lamber wi i elguenie is “ae Question Box \ee pre cenit po! campaign RGat. ule /etateinoute 7 veanratnas $ ive tariff on exa he same princip' Wanace cannot always be relied Z lowed in the tariff act in general. Q—Where does thé United States UPOn- -| ; Se = 3 i (Any reader can get the answer to| Tank in regard to illiteracy?—H. J. B. LEGALITY QUESTIONED. lany question py writing The Casper) A-—Such figures are hard to com- Q—Where do the Yahoos come At the election on May 10th, to vote upon a state Daily Tribune Inf tion, pile, since various countries base from?—L. B. C. $0| bond issue for road purposes, Sheridan county not Mae ee ee ete rem: | them. citferentiy, ceiatecrsnn te eae: | Aorta Yahoos are fictitious char 1.95] only voted heavily for the issue, but voted over-|jngton, D.C. This offer applies strict-| oS says that probably Denmark, acters in Swift's “Gulliver's Travels. than| whelmingly in 1avor of a county issue of $300,000./1y to information. The bureau cap- ! Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden, They are slaves of the Houyhnhnms |The county authorities advertised the sale and pre-|not give advice on legal, medical and Switzerland, the United’ Kingdom and oF Sereetorky She Dewees ne eek oe 4 the! pared to market the securities, and did effect a)sale| financial matters. It does not attempt, Australia have less illiteracy than the paid tn advance an pass _ | to sefile domestic troubles, nor to un-| United States, considering only our 7 ter sabac bo house of excellent re- & Dally ‘Tribune © de'ivery efter sabecriP’/ to a Chicago bond brokerage dertake exhaustive research on any | White population, while all other ton becomes one arrears. | pute gates to ex ual condition that legality of | subject. Write your question plainly | Countries jae a ‘much higher per- What Causes scan af Cirewaiions (A. B. ©) ..| the issue be establishe and briefly. Give full name and ad. |centage of literacy. + Memver of Ava Moreau of Greuations A: B.C) ==) "™\s>0h the data submitied the attorney ofthe broker-| ran and tnclos two cents fo hampe|"g nes gm Skin Troubles? age “house cites two principal reasons for declining|{or return postage. All replies are — men ¥ wi served over- ber of the Associated enuitied to the| the bonds. The one that the notice of the election |sent direct to the inqvirer.) = entitled to additional overseas pores ,itohing skin app: var ling places in —W. a tng a nm of all news credited sn pois paper and| failed to specifically designate the po’ x? A AM aoihes tanh the blood. t let also the local news publish >} rein. each precinct. The second reason given is that the) 5 Rooter ene eee is in com- I seats Beterg arbi ate terpee honed | ties torture You. electorate has almost doubled since the last election | | have gotten relief A—About six ounces avoirdupois of Ued to additional overseas pay. Kick if You Don't Get Your Tribune. on account of the enfranchisement of womenj*and|_.o\0m han been isolated and put into | from such troubles by taking Call 15 or 16 any time between © and 8 o'clock p. zit] that the vote on the bonds was carried by two small] Connercial use. | @—wWhere Is the famous American Sie" sh, ‘he blood medicine that drives you fail to receive your Tribune. trap vour duty to| 2 majority. |flag that inspired the Star Spangled; the healthy red blood ey f ered to you by special messenger, Make it your duty )" ‘The reasons assigned by the bond house's attorney] @—Does.an auto tire welgh more Banner?—D. €. B. | Foe Special Booklet or for indi Simplicity o' Consts uction let The Tribune know vie eo are mere subterfuge. The regularity of the proceed-| after It is pumped up?—J. Y. | A—The original Stars and Stripes advice, without chardas of, Parts ings are in conformity to Wyoming statutes,, and| A-—Air has weight, and @ tire's! which inspired the writing of the rss. a Bee ‘Dep't 433, Atlanta, Gae ae ES Wyoming is the original woman's suffrage state.|welght increases according to the ‘ate Roaneied Banner is at present GetS.5.8 af your duane: za ————| There has been no change in her status since terri-|*™ount of air pumped into. it |inton, A, roiaeas museum in Wash- PROTECTION ON LUMBER. torial days and when the state was admitted to the} @ “How long bas Tammany Hall! Professed advocates of protection once in while| Union in 1890 the organic law gave the franchise to|peen an’ influence in politics?—F.| _@—What is a tontine paren ae iWe Elite Koow ena your oF underreaming can be done for less' express rather peculiar views on tariff questions. One| women on an equality with men. The Sheridan au-| Ww. w. 7. F. ‘money Swan Underreanier than any other. ¥ for instance argues in favor of free trade in lumber, thorities are of the opinion that the failure to take| A.—The Secret Society of St. Tam-| A.—This is an arrangement iii rent one from any one of A in order that we may use Canadian timber and save| UP the bonds under the agreement is based not upon| many was organized in 1789, as a pa- which a group of persons share ao Ti ada Beet, {tl} Ao uisas EEE ER ta Dicelnates natal tay 1 ig f our own. He fears that our forests will be depleted.| the illegality of the issue, but upon the present ad-| trigtic and social organization, but as tain benefits or monies On SUCh [elS qu Li) Meritt iy po I! me i Man Aer bach argument means, if it means anything, that| verse bond market. early as 1798 it identified itself with i is the event af the death or e dei Bedee i doubt upon the is- ager 2 ; =a while we are saving our timber, our logging camps| If further legal analysis places 2 aR A P f* will be closed, sawmills will cease ¢awing, planing|sue the county commissioners will resubmit the ques- BoatesSosfoegedfocgeage “e-efe-atecte: Th ak; Hietide ge Autti pial ‘on this side of the border| tion of imue and if carried will await a more favor-| g% Main Office and Shops: NT ipuane mills will hum no longer on is 8 | vn | | i | #* while north of the boundary Canadian mills will be|#ble market to float the bonds. | oe ane &%& working at full capacity and new sawmills will be| pe a= Rh TT 1z ‘Tulea, Ranger, Ti erected to supply the demand. Canadian lumbermen| FORBIDS SMOKING. will be drawing wages which they will spend for For the first time in the history of the forest serv- ~ Canadian clothing, Canadian food and Canadian serv-| ice an order has gone out forbidding smoking in na- * ices of numerous kinds. tional forests. Secretary Wallace has found it We cannot save our forests without buying else-| necessary, during the fire period, to take this precau- where. If free trade will result in buying Canadian| tion to avoid the dangers of destructive forest’ fires lumber, then there will*be a diminution in demand| in the great domain, under his care. for American lumber, with less employment for Only in improved camp grounds may the visitor, American labor and less buying of American goods. camper or fisherman indulge in his pipe or cigar. It If saving our timber is the proper policy, then let us/is an order all reagonable persons will approve and extend the policy. For fear that the fertility of our| observe; and as for the others—forest guards will be farms will be depleted, let us buy crops produced in| chargetl with the responsibility of seeing that the rule Canada. ‘For fear our mineral deposit. will be ex-|is obeyed. hausted let us purchase, all our minerals abroad. Lest ———_ --o hj some of our men of genius break down under the| Leave it to an Arkansawyer to begin Where he left} nerve strain of great exertion, let us save thtibven-}off. James Eshlingey afflicted for three years with CLOSING OUT GALE OF S-H-O-E-S We have left sag about 100 pairs of ladies’ and-misses’. ox- fords, pumps and shoes in:-patent leather and black kid. eS ne TRANSMITTING MONEY so epeeteet RA - 0-4 .*. To foreign countries is facilitated by the % rages * ergies by employing Canadians to:tlirect our great in-|a strange sleeping sickness and who slumbered >< ' > SS Paka ged Ss cere sc iieciraemrit nt hat mdtarvars]& The Deet shows you can buy forthe least money at this Clot 9 op tewhich The CAenta Neraeen eet JAS a-matter of fact there\is.m great lot_of bun-! chew of tobacco: =|3 ing Out Sale. Don’t say tomorrow but come today and get your sues in its Foreign Exchange department. — size. These drafts enable business men and individuals to send funds to all parts of the world with promptness. and conven- ience. Travelers Checks also sold, . safe =e o »s PEP’S FIRST INSTALLMENT Means —To Be Continued— “Pep Mr. John D. Rockefeller, Oxfords, Regular $6.75, Sale Price... . . $475 One Strap Pumps, Regular $7.50, Sale Price . $550 Sotelo : '$ Sings” : ae ioe : p R 1 and convenient for your own traveling. : News y Dear John: & : 7 i , | egular $6.75, Sale Price... 2. . $4 : atl So you've Soe eee Ups, ar 90. ’ t ce Mase aise DB We will be glad to have you consult us = renee) ° : ; . » di $f Sal $ regarding your requirements. cS the city of wonders, have you Jona? N& Ladies’ Shoes, Regular $850, Sale Price . . . $5.75 z . oe. FEED : Streak 4 2 = Every time Mr. PEP saw you CLIMBING the $ The above shoes and pumpsare all first class, made by the hills of Tarrytown, and watched you jaunt merrily * Hamilton Brown Shoe company. : me to church on Sundays, he wondered how many 32 Years of Service May We Serve You? Sewer more OIL-FELLERS would land on the on = White ROCKS AT SUNSET 2 1% - Casper National Bank ww Kassis Dry Goods Co. (VALLLLAALALAMA MAM hdidede de de as xa Light CASPE! . , er x OIL and SHEEP feed the tribe along the Platte. $ 220 South Center Street ’ i : Square Therefore, your statue, riding a goat, would make m3 Under United States Government Supervision. oR =n Spprepniete monument somewhere on Center & Sooeood the street. - — — Convenirnce Oil is like booze N of It makes many a heart ache & Wales : . YY BEST IN Passershy Eas‘ Sec . PHONES ae You know what a PENNY can do, don’t you, N 233 : ond Se = va John? Mises you need a ROLL, a PENNY N Next to Telephone! Bastding | 304 and 1288 Horse Shoeing it) on a gallon means nuthin’ to the fellow with a Be Jitney, but YOU know, and I know, that PEN. &|f{ WE DELIVER The Best in Groceries WE .DELIVER Looking NIES laid many a brick in the Woolworth b N) : nila: SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONL a for ing. & ONLY ; = ne 7 tall cans Milk, kind... $1. i thr ir, So hire all the boys you can, Rocky, and:we’ll N 7 Bo, cans xia Standard . ee an ~— no 34.20 Ne. 2 ‘can Grapes SPD 356 Blacksmithing ct - SPLIT the PENNIES at Ql] 7 No.2 cans Batiy Size Peas $100 | HAtE Whest Flour, per 60 tb.» | No. 24 cans Apricots ———— age | - 2 oa 5 . esters ree cans of above f. 1.00 = acres PEP’S NE N 7 Alga cans Extra dees se Hae Wheat Flour, per 25 ne Sat cans eeeers SHY eke Bee BLACKSMITH SUPPLIES 2 No. 2 cans Cut Wax Beans. 35c¢ beaks ee Pies a : : a cua flour is d to Gallon cans Apricots _. 2 fe WS DEPOT Rif 2No. 2 cans om, String Beans 38e | 19 pound is auerantaed Eee [Gallon cane Pears Te S0¢ off |. Satisfaction Guaranteed Good-bye outh Center Street Phone 256 & Gallon cans Tomato Catsup.... 55¢ PT bh die Dg ne Sea eye 4 risa" cans Hed Piited Cher. PRI RIGH’ John, & 10 pound can Morey’s Coffee $3.75 | 2No, 214:cans Del Monte Pork Gallon cans Loganberries ...... $1.40 - ‘ : 1 pound Gold Medal Coffee —.. 45c and Beans 35c |: Gallon cans ns Blackberries —_— 1.40 ‘ NS the |G 3 pounds Gold Medal Coffee $1.25 | 2 No..2 cans Del Monte Pork Soap and Washing Powder | N Slock's & 3 pounds good bulk Coffee__ $1.00 and Beans ..... BE 25c_| 21 Pace] Luna Soap . $1 00 Jocke ub i) ir N 2 Pounds Sunsweet Prunes... 90¢ | 8 No. 1 cans Del Monte Pork 25 bars Lenox Soap ...... $1.00 . y B Stil 3 pau ied Prunes_........_ $1.15 and Beans ______............. 25e_| 14 bars Classic Soap .......... $1.00 5 TIGKLISH. & jarge packages Corn Flakes. 40c | No. 2 cans Yellow Free. Large box. Sopade ‘Washing Yea Hehe Oa Kids Gest a & 2 packages Shredded Wheat._.35c Peaches in syrup 35c powder —...... eee SS BB e Op » Home Fires Along! | Grepniged Sugar per 100 Ib. No. 214 cans Green Gage of Large box Swift’s Pride Wash- Ny ags sessueennne- $7250 Egg Plums aeRO ing Powder 25 227 West Yellowstone TPES’, Fe (SEPT TIOOIIIIOOIOI EST & .

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