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EES ak rears "AGE EIGHT WAGKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS P.& A. GUTS DOWN IN DRILLING 4 Producers and Refiners wil drill in two more wells at Salt Creek about the middle of September. No. 2 well on section 15-40-79 has been cemented at 1,785 feet and No. 2 on section 30-40-78 has been cemented at 2,062 feet. Its wild- cat test on Crow Indian tribal lands in Big Horn county, Montana, will probably be abandoned unless something worth while is discovered within the; Benton structure in Butler county, it next 100 feet as it is down about 2,-| is down 2,800 feet with all sands bar- 100 feet with nothing of value show-|ren. In Elk county, deeper drilling (ng and the Tensleep sand expected/on the Love test in section 26-30S-9E at every screw. It is located in the|fafled to find additnal pay and an Black Gulch district on section 24-| attempt will be made to pull back to 9S-34E. Company's test four miles|the sand at 2,440 feet where there southwest of Fort Steele is still sand-| was a showing for a 50-barrel well At Ferris it has two deep tests| This test also developed about 5,000, ng. | drilling. is} 000 cubic feet of gas at 1,500 feet arilting The company has greatly reduced section 7-26 its drilling operations in the past sev eral months. At the first of the year . 4 on| it bad something like 25 tests drill section 14-32-95 is drilling 1,700| img while at the present time it has teet. Its wildcat test near Kaycee| only 12 under way. in Johnson county is underreaming to ata. vet casing to shut off water at 4,500 Midwest Drills Baxter Basin. tect. | Midwest Refining company is mov- In the midcontinent, the company | ing equipment to the Baxter Basin has completed No. 6 on its 160-acre/ feld, 14 miles southwest of Rock ease in the new Burbank district | Springs, Sweetwater county, Wyo. with an initial Mow of 1,000 barrels | and will put down a deep jest. It has and has started drilling No. 7 in the hecn constructing roads. tor 1 northwest corner of the leases, an off. set to a 53,000-barrel well. ‘Th pro@acing wells on this lease are making around 3,000 barrels a day. $00 feet. At Sand Draw, at The United States geologi issued a favorable report | this structure several months ago | which was followed by Midwest, Ohio. Pontotoc county Ada, the com-/and other companies sending | their ny is drilling 1,400 feet. I ological forces into the fiel The ion is on section 6 Comps: mpire Gas and Fuel company drilled arilling two wells in Kansas, On the}, deep test in this district three years }ag0, but failed to encounter commer. cial production. This test was, how- ever, SPURT IN MART of oil shale exist in this district and ompire Gas and Fuel company (Cities as acquired large holdings ticipation of erecting a retort at future date. Two Wells in Cat Creek. Mid-Northern Oil company has com- Pr : pleted its No. 7 on NW of NW% of General Buying Results From | 14.15.29, Cat Creek field. Sand was Cotton Gains and War |topped at 1,355 feet and the aril: Finance Statement. tapped at 1.365 feet and the drill in the casing over night. West Dome CHICAGO, Sept. 6—There was an| producer on the SE% of NE\ of 9- apturn {n all grains on the board of| 15-29 at 1.336 feet and oll rose 500 feet trade here today. Wheat opened 1%| In the casing. These bring the total to 3%c higher; corn % to Ic higher| number of producers in the field up tnd oats advanced % io %éc over Sat-| to 56: arday’s close. Advance in cotton and rtocks and the war finance corpora Computing Oil Royalties. tion's statement stimulated general] The United States bureau of mines buying. Wheat opened at $1.28 to] has just issued a pamphlet entitled $1.30 for September; $1.50 to $1.31 for} “Tables for computing oil royalties December and $135 to $1.35% for] under the leasing act of February 25, May, the latter being a new high for| 1920," by R. C. Patterson and D. V the crop. Moran. ‘The tables have been com- Selling against offers checked the| Piled with a view to avoiding the long pulge in wheat but an hour after the| @nd tedious computation which would ppening it had retained a majority of] Otherwise be required in arriving at ts gain and was still 2% to 3c higher | Toyalty figures in connection with the than Saturday's finish. operation of oil producing leases on ‘Wheat ran into heavy profit—tak-|the pub¥e lands of the United States. ng sales also selling against offers| Copies of this pamphlet may be ob- tnd rection followed. Sentiment was| tained by addressing the Director of renerally bullish however, and the re-| the Bureau of Mines, Washington, vction was not considered severe. De-| D- © tember at top was up over 20 cents trom the low of two weeks ago to- lay. The close showed wheat at un thanged to 1%c advance over Satur- lzys close with September at $1.26%; December at $1.2914 and May $1.34 to 11.34%. . Corn reflected some of the strength of wheat at the opening, September being %c up at 54%c; December % to lc higher at 547% to 55% and Maq 4 t and Mayq((S HRDL CMF VBGKQ to %e up at 59%4e. Corn stayed with- m narrow limits during the first hour and at the end of this time was a thade to %c higher than, Saturday's close. Boyd to Form Company. B. Boyd, secretary of “Northern Oil company, has th re- Boyd Oil company, with an \author- ized capitalization of $400,000 pre- ferreed and $600,000 common stock, to carry on exploration work, in the Rocky mountain district, He was head of the Sunshine Valley Oil com- pany until that company’s acreage was taken over for prospecting by the Midwest Refining company, after which he was connected with the Midwest forces until he went with Northern, a Midwest sub- Oil rcapany has completed its fitu:;|Compromise Agreement Be- igned that position to organize the! Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Laramie Say ares the fol- agen cu yds. earth exe. and canaiglQCAt, OFF, STOCKS WyoTex 6... 00a. pay fe it: 05 Western pt 2: 2 Atmerin screenvrias~ 0% Ode Ae ey as s Seetere ie leet _pterial Sema oS NEW YORK CURB CLOSING. sel@tPT300 Un. ft Hauling and” pleting Big Indian . 19 Bid Asked . Merritt Glenrock Salt Creek . Western States . Boston-Wyoming . Buck Creek . Burke .. following principal items: Black Tail : Slackstore-Sait eotee samapisednte os 2 Ty 56,000 cu. yds. earth’ exc, and poee rg Elk Basin” + BOl | B87 2 Consolidated Ro: Okmulgee Paap 0 28 nstruction. Chappelle . Ajien .... seeeee 223.00 215.09 1,100 lin. ft. furnishing and plac- Cow Guich Cities Service Com. .. 114.90" 117.00 ing corr. metal culverts. |Domino . S. O. Indiana .,....., 68.00 65.50 F. B. Taylor. 57108 cu. yds. selected materia) Etkb NEW Dated at Casper, W: , “this facing. je. 3. wit NEW SOEB eee 3rd day of August, A.D. 1981 Project No. 89—7.0 miles of the Preah Mexican Petroleum ..$100.25 (Seal) FE. B. cu 3 Yellowstone Highway from County Gates Sinclair Oll + 18.25 ” ‘President. | line west to in Natrona Great Western Pete Sy F. B. TAYLOR, | County, involving the following Fontte crete Us. Steet BaF Publish Aug. 29 : Pra 000 py earth exe. and Jupit oe cere 7 ug. 29, 5, 12, 19, B - Kenney: Union Pacifia Sloet 3, 18h ee b. 73 cu. yds. conerete in culvert construction, efor ks cu, yds, selected material Lance Creek Roy. Lusk Royalty Lusk Petroleum . NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Mike Hi Ey Notice is here! ven that at a} surfacing. ee | Mowntataseoh Gu special meet: of the stockholders} 934 lin. ft. furnishing and plac- Northwest of Standard Tro: Works, a Wyo-| ing corr. metal culverts. | Outwest ming corporation, held at the of-|, Plans, specificzsions, forms of | Picardy fice of i¢ company at Casper,|‘proposals will not be mailed to Riverton Wyominr, on the 27th day of Ju! prospective bidders, but may be 1921, at the houg of 10 o'clock a.|seen and obtained at the office of all of the|the State Highway Superintendent, Sunset _....... First 44s ; le Tom Bell Roy ...... .02 Second 4%5 ing, Cheyenne, Wyo- Western Exporation 1.50 Third 4%: . . 1 f ‘the de- lWind River Refg. 01 Fourth 4%s . present, proper resolutions,| partment will accompany contract- | Wyo-Kan. a= 7 Victory 4%s unanimously adopted, said corpora-| ors over proposed work upon an tion was ordered dissolved, the cor- porate enterprise abandoned and the charter, franchise and corpor- appointment made with ighway Engineers as follows roject 41, C. O. Diffenderfer, Grass Creek | Torchlight 2] 1 ate name surrendered, said com-| Upton. lGeaybull pyri len Sse pany having ceased to do business,| ‘Projects 71 and 106, N. T. Ol- I eitoesoxees acts Tmsciitcn “Vess all corporate debts having been|sen, Basin. 135, Mule Creek ... Projects 74 and 89, C. H. Bow- | Lander rpora' | and property distributed among the to strengthen their “arly position.| persons entitled thereto. The statu- GAN HLS Butte and Superior, VirginiaCarolina|tory trustees fer creditors and man, Casper. Project 82, D. W. Lummis, Chey- enne. Proposals must be accompanied by a money d*posit, equal to two r cent (2%) of the amount of the proppsal in the form of cash, proposal bond, draft or certified check to ee bank ta ey pe ee Wyoming and payable at sig! Oo the. State Highway Commission, A separate cas! on or vores must accompany each proposal. 4u Torey Is must be made on forms an accordance with in- structions’ forming a part of the specifications referred to above. Proposals will be publicly opened ‘and read at the time and place first above named. The right is re- Chemical, Kelsey Wheel and Interna-| stockholders are F. M. Zimmers, tional Paper featured the less conspic-| Sam Vinner id Martin Holmes. uous issues at the gains of 2 to 4 F. M. ZIMMERS, President. ints, Rails, such as Union Pacifi Ww. J. ETON, oe arias Northern Pacific, Reading and “Soc Publish Aug: 33, 30, Sept~ 6, Were distinctly strong, but the di pear: mand for transportations was relative: ly Umited. Call money opened at 5% per cent. es NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received —— by the a ee Beppe net loney chang. yat the office o: ie way ctor alas sree rang Superintendent, Capitol Building, NEW YORK, Sept. 6—Prime mer-| Cheyenne, Wyoming, until 2 p. m. cantile paper, 6@6% per cent. Tuesday, September 13, 1921, for Exchange—Weak; sterling, demand, | the construction of the following tween Government and Oil Interests Is Bullish. NEW YORK, Sopt. 6.—The short interest in the stock market sus. tained further losses today. Leaders A ry jects ry showed extreme gains of 1 to 61% |%-69%; cables se S | Projects: No, 41—-Moorcroft-Car-| served to Feject any ‘ana al Dids. points. Sales approximated 700,000 | 7.60%; cables, /ti1¢ Road in Crook County involv- . E. State Highway » shares. The closing was easy. pState’ Hig Buperintemdent. Put 5 5 - > aay _|ing the placing of approximately Francs—Demand, 7.46%; 5 90 cu. yds. selected material sur- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING If you have what you won't want and want what you don't have—Use Tribune Want Ads. How to Answer Blind Classified Ads In answering blind ads in thes pe careful to use precise addres) given in the ady. Write the address platnty. Letters brought in to The Tribune Office do not requir> stamps. Al- ways inclose your answers in ‘sealed envolepe. In replying to ad- vertisements where references are asked for, do not send the original references. Ser! copies of them only. ADVERTISING RATES—The rate for inserting Want Ads in The Cas- per Daily Tribune is 1% cents a wor! each insertion; minimum 25 ceuts. OUT OF - TOWN _ advertisements must be accompanied by cayh or check in full payment of the same. the f “in per word for The Casper Daily Tribune. CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be classified properly must be in The Casper Daily Tribune office before 10.30. Want Ads recoived after 10:30 to 12:30 p, m. will be inserted under the head. *‘Too Late to Classify.” HEL? WANTED—MALE WANTED—Four men to room and board, $12.50 per week; laundry in- cluded: five blocks east of Courthouse. 624 East B street. ; 9-2-4t SLERKS, 18 upward, for postal mail service; $130 month: examinations September 17; experience unnecessary. For free particulars of instruction, write R. Terry. (former Civil Sery- ice examiner) $15 Continental buiid- ing, Washington , D. C. 9-3-3t° WANTED—An efficient talker with convincing personality for grade proposition locally. Address P, O. box 1391. M1tf HELP WANTED—FEMALE $2.50 PER DAY paid one lady in each town to distribute free circulars for Economy Non-Alcoholic flavoring; per- manent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chi- cago. 9-6-1t* WANTED — Experienced _ laundress wants bundle washings. Phone 1367. T6108 POSITIONS WANTED WANTED — Work by experienced woman cook in oil camp; best ref- 9-0-1t* NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—The compro- mise agreement between the Mexican government and American oil inter- ests, announced last week, resulted in buoyant advances of somo of the Mex- ican oll shares at the opening of to- day's stock market session. ‘The first 5 facing. 31.50; project No. 71— Yellowstone sy, | Highway Neiber south in Washal cablea.-,4.3214.| County, involving the placing of ap- petatinnd Sonate tare" a1 Bhd 2 fiuilders— Demand, 31.56. Lire—Demand, 4.32; Marks—Demand, 1.08%. Greece—Demand, 5.65. cables, j 1.03; cables, | ARANTEE 208-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. Phone 660. ARCHITECTS H Brazilian—Demand, 12.50. Montreal—10 per cent discount. Time loans, steady; 60 days, days, six months 6% @6 per cent. Call money, firm; high 6%; low 5%; ruling rate 634; last loan 534; closing bid 6; offered at 5%. Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. it e P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric increased to 6% points. Pan-Ameri- can Petroleum gained 2% points, Gen- jeral Asphalt 1% and other prominent jolls, domestic as well as foreign, made |advances ranging from large fractions |to 1 point. Further extensive short covering was noted in Bethlehem and Crucible Steels, Baldwin Locomotive, Studebaker, Kel!y-Springfield, Ameri- can International, Sears. Roebuck, Southern Pacific, Retail Stores and coppers, all of these showing marked improvement. Oils continued to dominate the mar- ket during the active forenoon. The groups eased slightly, probably as a resGlt of profit-taking but secondary 90} a —————_—————————————— GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects. 415 OU) Exchange Bldg. Phone 1162. AUDITORS REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG intants—Income Tax Service Ath Floor 0-5 Blag. ‘Tel. 7673. Royalty & Producers Corporation The physical condition of this company should re- flect a betterment of prices in the stock. quotation for Mexican Petroleum eat ae “4 Rr 4 Geologists, , Oil Expe-ts ACCOUNTANTS: showed a gain of 4 pointe trom ladt| )rgentine—Demand, 4 Oil Field Maps, Blue Prints | riday's final price, this soon being wc oon SDS oy: REGISTRY caer: Trading interest in the stock is indicative of higher prices and market distribution. Information on this issue granted freely upon re- oils were brought forward. Baldwin, Bethlehem, Harvester and Sears Roe- buck wet mong the prominent stocks Sibi Npoee LS RES ek AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ison Cracked Jackets, Heavy selling of December corn sredited to a leading local cash and ‘levator interest not only checked the tdvance in that grain but made a re- action to around Saturdays finish. The slose was unchanged to %c lower thgn Saturdays close with September December at 54% to 54Kc ind May at 58c. Oats also showed strength at the op- ening with September at 35%c; De- cember at 38%c and May at 42% to {2%c. Both September and Decem- ber oats showed a shade gain over the opening early: Provisions displa; d early strength. Potatoes. Sept. 6.—Potatoes—Re- Idaho whites $3.00@ CHICAGO, ts 110 cars; Minnesota Ohios $2.00@2.25; Red River Ohios $2.65@2.' Closing Quotations. Decausé it CHICAGO, Sept. 6.—Close: ‘Wheat—September, 614; Decem- ber, $1.29%. ss Corn—September, ; December, in the texture. i4%e. Oats—September, 3514; December, embedded se. f S an Pork—September, $17.60. be rug: Lard—September, $11.87; October, $12.00. Ribs—Septdmber, $8.90; October, $9.10. ee Livestock Mart CHICAGO, Sept. 6—{U. S. Bureau of Markets)—Cattle—Receipts 20,000; market slow to generally steady; tend ing lower on common and medium steers; bulk beef steers $6.50@9.75; bulk fat she stock -4.50@6.75; canners and cutters mostly $2.50@3.50; bulk bologna bulls $3.40@3.85; butchers grades $4.25@5.75; veal calves $12.75 @13.25; stockers and feeder stecrs, weak; bulk $5.25@6.50. Hogs—Receipts 38,000; fairly active 10 to 25¢ lower; bulk of sales $7.15@ 9.36; top $9.50, early; heavy weights $8.00@9.10; medium weights $8.90@ 9.40; light weights $8.90@9.40; light lights $8.65@9.30; heavy packing sows smooth $6.90@7. packing sows rough $6.65@7.00; pigs $8.00@9.00. Sheep—Receipts $3,000; fat lambs strong to 25c higher; top natives to city butchers $8.25; packers top $8.00. early; western lambs top, early = years than some held higher; sheep, active, fully steady: fegders, demand strong, no rarly sales. = Lanse eNey TheHoover prolongs thelifeofrugs lately clean. Rugs wearout quickly when sharp grit embeds itself deep life. Only thorough cleaning removes this dangerous grit; only The Hoover cleans thoroughly because it alone beats, as it sweeps, as it suction cleans. Notonly dorugs regularly cleaned with The Hoover wear longer but they also retain their original colors and brilliancy over a greaterspan of thrice-efficient manner. We will be glad to demonstrate The Hoover on the rugs of your own home— thereis no obligation. The HOOVER It Beats . . . As it Sweeps Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69. by! quest, WEST A AUTO RERALS, ; ‘ BAGGAGE and TRANSFER Paeenor ts TAYLOR & CLAY NWATERS Fs ade Phones 203 and 204 Phone GoW. ~~ — — = — ; spe: Bes SU “iy Saat CABINETMAKING WHAT A CHECK MEANS ine, 390) ee ee CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFFREY ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite’ 318 ‘Midwest Bldg. Phone 706. DR. B. G. HAHN EDNA HABN DR. phon? Unico aes, Hes. 1255. E._HARNED, Na 162 North Kimball St. . Phone 1457. keeps them so immacu- When you receive a check in payment of a bill it means that the person who signs it realizes the safety and convenience of having a checking account*and paying by check instead of trusting to the old-fash- ioned and inconvenient way of paying in currency. The Casper National Bank provides every facility for handling accounts subject to check, and its officers will appreciate the opportunity of serving you. r It is this sharp, rit which cuts the na rapidly shortens their ——— BVAH M. HOUSER HERNCALL x practor 210 East ritth St Phone 15283 : CONTRACTORS = sCONTRACTORS Ww. W. Lace p hie M41 West Tenth Phone 376W. For the Best in Building At Most nable rugs not cleaned in this Phone 87J. ia TI WESTERN HEAT & GAS CO. and Hot Water ‘Heat Phone 12498 NURSERIES THE COLORADO NURSERY CO. Western Grown Trees for Western S. H, PUNTENNEY, General Agent 510 Park Ave. Phone 7603 ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING Co. 32 Years of Service May We S=rve You? _ Casper National Bank CASPER, WYO. Under United States Government Supervision. Asit Si Scored Cylinders, Aluminum WEST A AUTO REPAIR, 320 West A. | MED CLEANERS and PRESSERS Pie TE! CLEANERS Centep, Filth and allroad. Phone 56. DOCTORS DR, MARSHALL CG. KEITH Office Phone 40. f Private. Hospital-612 “South Durbin. DENTISTS DR. J.J. DON tidider Blas. ove Sulte 12-3, Bidg., over Cam bell ‘Hardware Company. "Phone 6. General Teaming Sand and gravel delivered any part of city $1.50 fe $225 per yard. LE. Blanchard. Phone 447. ter & Midwest Ave, Scene INVESTIGATION BUREAU pal Neate cheats SN tt beam GATION — Chil and Grimisal eens 302 Cintinental Oli Bldg. Phone 1622, LAWYERS HENCH & BULLACK Lawyers Suite 201205 Midwest Bldg. Ph 1200 ee See arene OE ERIS WILLIAM 0. WILSON Suites 14-15-46, Tor a wnsend Block HAGENS & MURANE 206-207 Oi Eachange Bldg. ~ NICHOLS & STIRRETT 3090-10-11 Oil Bidg. GEORGE W FERGUSON Townsend Bidg. Phone 196J. OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE C. DAVIS, Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 a, oetinds RARE Rm. 5-7 Wood Bik. Phone 1277J. PRODUCE BARTON PRODU . holesale Poultry, Heeger Ment “and Vegetables. 333 ne Worcate ‘St. RADIATOR REPAIRING CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 431, W. Xellowstone Phone 1054W men. 124 W. SIGN PAINTING “BUSH DID IT” Bush Signs,- Rush Siens Show Cards apd Poster STENOQGRAPHERS BEATRICE L. JONES Public Stenographer—Noiary 231 Midwest Building. = TAILORS 0. H. WHALE Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring. Cleaning, lle KE. Midweset Ave. peter tog A. L. Rose—Apt. 10, Wyatt Hot Remodel Suits made to order ling Fer is. Furs ied. Phone 61, ~VETERINARIAN ted over on |r at we have—five lovely spaciou high | town. SPECIAL NO. 42. A beautiful high class Divine street. home; lo Here i roums and a sunporch on the firs! ‘The sunporch ae the e built-in bookcases and china closet: and nice electric fixtures. In tho) Kitchen all necessary built-in features. The basement is nicely arranged and listen, there is a hot water heating system installed; gas is the last thing] that makes’ it strictly modern. . The lots is 60x140 feet. The home is built on the corner ving the pos: sibility of selling the rear of it for from $1,000 to $1,500. si ‘This home can be bought for $2,500 B down and $150 per month. It is now renting for $125 per month, unfur- nished. The house is new, galks are in and it is the best locatiof in town We'll be glad always to show it to you. PHONE 1078. The Western Realty Co. F. M. ZIMMERS. Pres. & GeagMar- Suite 611, Oil Exchange Bul ; POSITIONS WAinicD SITUATION WANTED — Practical nurse wants maternity cases. 134 East F street 9-2-5t? WANTED—Position as housekeeper on ranch where I can have full charge; am a good cook and house- keeper; have the very best of refer- ences as to ability and character. Mrs. Lora Records, Sioux Cit. eral delivery SITUATION WA keeper desires position where she can haye a real and a permanent home; or countrg. Margaret Baker, 902 South Beech street, Casper, Vi es jt WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS TO LOAN—We loan money on active oil stocks and liberty bonds. Branch Realty, Co. over the Iris theater. 9-1-6 WANTED—One first real estate mort- fives gage, $1,500 for two years. room © property; well and clear. Box 355, Tribune. WANTED—Hignest preee paid for second hend furniture, penpe: yee WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—By responsible close in; reasonable. WANTED—Bxperi (nd children) wou’ apartments or SGiuJ rooming for nt. Box SFM, Tribune. § WANTED TO 6UT WANTED—A Ford touring body: must be in good shape. Phor- ¢65W. o-2at WANTED—Riveters, caulkers vyek- er-ups.and heaters. The Kav nil er Works Co., Glenrock, Wyo 6-3t® WANTED—A_ Ford touring 3 must be in good shape. 1304 Sout Cherry street. 9-G1t », ‘WANTED—To buy second-hand furni- ture. Call phone 37, and ask for Second-Hand store. 8-23-t¢ SERVICES GrrERED fens sewing, children's ec es & specigity.. Apply 275 B street. ee *oeate WANTED—First' class dressmaker; . will sew at home or by day in homes; work guaranteed. Phone 4223. 8-30-6t° FOR JOB work and carpet cle: call G. W. Anderson. Phone iste 3-6-1t® HEMSTITCHING and Picoting at- $7.50; fit any machine; embroidery machine, $3. Midland Mail Order House, Billings, Mont. 9.6-6t* babs is ks TAXIDERMIST. Mounting of birds, game heads; ru; and robes made. 105 South Conwell street. Phone 791M. 8-30-2560 ——— ES WILL take care of smal! child by tl week, Phone 1527. 9-1, SEE US for fire and automob@.in- surance, Branch Realty, ove: Theater building. Phones 1202 ie 147. 9-6-6¢ Henry C, Hamdorf, Center weat avenue. Phone 447°" 308. ———— CE uf YOU WANT your furniture re paired, call at 267 So. Ash, 1660. ¥ aed ree = iS _ FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES ————— FOR SALE—One 1920 Buick roadati in A-l condition, $250 down, balance months; price: $1,000. Phone 8-31-60 FOR SALE—One 1921 Ford tou car; in first class snape; seltetaen er. ete.i$350 if taken at once. Phone 1036, 22500 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTIO! Notice is hereby given that tha partnership heretofore existing be- tween W. A. Payne and Jos, E. Eg- genweiler, and doing business. as the Gates Half-Sole Co., has Jeen dissolved as of August 20, 1921, W. a ne the bustkess spreeing 0 pay all tN ing obligations. yay Ba: Publish Au; 8, 1921, 29, Sept. 1, 5, —. The Great Sunken Lake in the Cas- cade mountains, is the most. deeply sunken lake in the world. It is two thousand feet down to the surface oj the water, but the depth of th is unknown. bs aioe ~~ The giraffe is gradually disappean ing in some parts of Africa. Where it was no uncommon thing to see herds of 80 some years go, it is now # rarity to see a her eles ‘d of more RRA ae pe