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THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE ANI) WYOMING WEEKLY REVIEW ‘DUDE WRANGLING’ NEW STGNICAL DEPARTMENT | qt senerations Encouraging Progress Made During G. ANDERSON, Historian) PAGE SEVEN PROFESSION OF WYOMING RANGE BUILDING UP GREAT COLLECTION WEIRD COSTUMES ACCEPTED AND PUBLICNOW: LOVES *EM | THOE CI sy ina sa Re Oe #7 | Last Stand of Buffalo Bill Is Transformed By|” cco phn pe Meher may be coerayery that the! fle ten ele ects aa aoe! Influx of Easterners; Authoress Sings of which means many thousands of out- Virtues of State’s New Admirers pe ihe atoll eae Eas The season tacitly opens with the Co@y stampede, July 4, 5, 6 and ends OLINE LOCKHART. when the air gets frosty and the park (icteeer en Cie mrriea) closes, though, to be sure, many stay There was a time up here when the north and south forks + paddy or te ee the W. sea {ep I < 1 of 1919 ! 3 4 p ; of the Stinking Water met and went on their odiferous way,} Among the best known ranches are when the wind blew the snow through the cracks, we] Aldrich Lodge, Majo, the Valley, the to sit with our stocking <<et clasping the tea kettle on| “Pub” Cex ranch, “Pap” and Simon the hearth and speculate as to the spring calf crop, the prob-| S°7%"'*,° t* South Fork, while on : r r . | | able price of the next clip and when the high line ditch would | troccn cana ran eemtioned the less ; a éa0 the pe Lae Stabe : P { s Pp ah Pp Crouch ranch, Blackwater Camp, the Seas Sree. yaa eae rg Wyoming was begun, following an which created the office of ) historical board composed of the state and the state ee ‘ uraging. Ane menace, ng was e life of Frank Grouart,/rname, ths collection has grown with the years and has been secured from not only Indians of Wyoming but from those all over the United States, especially, of course, in the west. . Grouard, the father of Frank, man, went to Among tho tribes represented are Navajo, Wéilapal, Papago, Sioux, wl Tiina, “inate, Sekt.” S| Millions of Feet of Lumber, Railroad Ties and Mine ===. 0% maeent shone, Cheyenne, Nez Perce, Wasco, Pomo, ie ga Pieute, sehen Props Taken Annually From National Play- [ie weird costumes Every new discovery has to go through its siege of doubt and ‘Titnkit, Kukitat, Yakima, Hopi, the Northwest. It .9)-mpossible to name even the Chippewa and other minor tribes of grounds; Revenues on Increase the look that comes sooner or later died an ignoble death after he had announced the discovery of the from wrangling dudes.and tx due chief- circulation of the blood, because he was held up in scorn. Palmer ly to answering questions, changing and Chiropractic have been passing through the siege for quite a stirrups and teaching, novices to ride. tanta, hace a ek pevadl ba eset jel pierre gene The total area of all lands within the limits of the national Fiat. Fiaced in the care of t famly named] ne life size oll painting of t! | forests in the state is 8,377,946 acres. The present annual and twenty baskets, of all tribes, most country rich in natural of them very rare and ancient and it which remaing undeveloped. A his- is doubtful if these can be surpassed torical agency without the alifity to in beauty and workmanship. isgue publications ts like a mein with- During the fiscal year, ending June) the fund between schools and roads, 30, 1921, approximately 37,000,003 feet =—=_ ecident was the foundation of the greatest boon to suffering human- An interesting ttem is @ robe made| 5 yf. of timber were cut from. the a, ag lows when it cothes to handling dudes, ||] ® by 9 age crmptar Siueteen, carried mall on horsehack]of over seven hundred pleces of Balr| aitrar terres winta mee ce: wel Servant Training School Since then Prof. Borron has graduated ity which the world has ever known or ever will know. A . two pupils and contemplates opening Today Chiropractic ix the Science of PHILOSOPHY OF (CAUSE from Fort Hall to Fort Peck. The} seal and bear skins, as ts a dance! ciuded in this amount were $24,600 Established at Baltimore OF DISEASE AND THE ART OF ADJUSTING IT. It has been way was through a wild unsettled} blanket on which is portrayed the! rajiroad ties and 59,700 mine ties: i,- % correspondence sohool at his head- > o country and during a heavy snow/| history of a chief in Indian characters | 435,600 linear feet, mine, props; 27,000! quarters on White Creek. BALTIMORE, Maryland—aA train- ing school for servants was opened here January 15, under the auspices state! storm in January of 18 he wes] and drawings.” The beaded pleces are! posts and house logs, *,946.000 feet. Today the official who 48 | suddenly surrounded and captured by|of a superior class and the row! M, and many thousand cords of gn effort fi the! a party of fourteen Sioux Indians, of| heads of a quality now absolutely un-| ccra wood. The aale of this timber placing of his “ware” before the pub-/ whom Sitting Bull was chief. Two|procurable. Modern Indians do not ’ lic, should beware lest a despendant|o¢ the men were trying (o kill Grou;| know how to make them. There are of Mark Twain's intelligent and) ara when Sitting Bull intervened and] also many unusual articles which are famous spider seek Is dooie‘ep for a) i boy. was taken to the Indian vil-|prSbably not duplicated in any other Permanent abode. When Mark{Twain/igc, unharmed. He was kept there| collection. To really appreciate the tion. This organization was formed several years ago for the purpose of Gat paper, 8 Siperme ren a months before he learned that the In-| it must be seen. er wrote to him, saying ho hadhfound| aiang aid not intond to kill him. He @ spider fn his papor, and askirts him/ .5. adopted by Sitting Bull.as his whether that was a sign of goctt luck |trotner and given the name “Standing or bad luck. Mark Twain wrote him| poor pecause when he was eaprured {BAG axrewer:(an4( prteeeeey 15 he wore a huge buffalo overcoat “Old Subseriber:—Finding a jspider tm your paper was neither good Inck er bad luck for you. The spider was ate figure, but“it is ‘believed the joint! employment. The display is on the third floor}revenues from the sale of timber and| The traiting. course is given in 2 beautiful: new! moth and dust proof] state is used by the forest service in| cap, leggings and moccasins and} cases made especially for tt by the’ road construction; while an additional standing, had the appearance of @/riprary Bureau, of Ilion; N. ¥. feo will, In some cases, he held over t until the eahdidate is able to pey it, tase: * on te hind dogs: twenty-five per cent is returned to the Cooks, maida, waitresses, and house- erect 0} a i Tribune readers may be interested| state for school and road w.ic%. ‘This| keepers will be graduated from. the acticin Rie 2 ns phn Three years after his capture by/:, “now how this priceless donation| money is apportioned to the countiea|sehool,and. will. be. recommended. ac- that he can go to that-store, spin his| the Sioux, the Indians decided fo tet! came to Wyoming. on the basis of the area of national! cording to their efficiency by the em- ae wets across the door and lead @ life|Hi* nerve by torturing him, wo int rank 8. Lusk, a pioneer of Wyo-j forest Jand within each county. and! ployment bureau of the association. of undisturbed peace ever jefter- | ming, and the man for whom the town ward.” j But how could we carry on a) dig- nified publicity campatsn of Lusk was named, now of Missoula, Mont, read a wspaper story. many months ago, about the State Historical department, its ambitions and what it was trying to. accomplish. | Mr, Lusk thereupon wrote a letter of inquiry to the historian, and as a re r sult» of the correspondence and Mr. Lusk’s generosity to his former home state, Wyoming now! possesses a col- lection of Indian relics of which any state may be proud. ery Fire Proof Building Needed, z ‘The need of a fire proof bullding 66 99 \ willing to co-operate, to house these co! ons @ very fet about Fy vigorous publfeli F urgent one. They are now of suffl- and riews- cient magnitude to muke a creditable paper articles. % showing in a separate bufiding adapt- ence files became votuminous, We ed to their needs and there are in ex: ; . determined that no letter which dame istence Mbraries, one of which is department should ever rieem ; valued at $75,000, which would come estas to be given @ éour to Wyoming’s Historical department teous, painstaking reply. jcould they be properly brave eeityat ba Co-operation Secured, fire proof-building. Many honored with memoriel buildings of this character. Perhaps there are the camyon rocks the house until we are seasick and there is skatiry in the horsé-trough, we sit on the register and conjecture aa to the next dude SUPPLY UTILIZED INTHE STATE sscssecceSe=(- Tura wi ricur |aheep and cattle from Whero the woolles browsed and th: qT Ay time hea@'Chief, Poker Jim. This alone ts|Consumption of timber from all of the national forests in the | occupation or n profession, but this/ valued at more than a thousand dol-|state is between 35,000,000 and 40,000,000 feet of board | ‘ino point was rettled last summer} r lars. There are ahout one hundred) measure, practically all of which is utilized in the state. Essti., When Mr. Mondell out from Washing: pS Eo tiger - mates of the standing timber in the nine national forests ade nomena an per see ton Wyoming are 18,511,801,000 board feet. the counties have the distribution of “Bi” Borren, a mighty -hunter ‘in but tn doing so they show crass ignorance. Chiropractic ts a Science these parts and gifted above his fel- founded on facts, was discovered in an accifental manner, and that “clasmy”* scenery and as large a supply | here. raat ses|of fresh air as may be found. any- government amounted to about 0 IRENE ET, BL senape. ins Wsoening,\ this ‘deealtiy: has | 3 “the tact Soanaeaatan Yellowstone park th ‘kaon, {t will do for you and yours, apron aed Per hacia ying Baltimore women with more| rote countey. ‘That « Soap nA Petar red the payment of grazing fees until jrept servants, and it has served with Buffalo Bill is an aoset, an is also September first, of the present year, . “ in his early days was editor of ja Mis-|:naer close surveillance for sixteen|wonder ana value of this collection ay vit ot 1e as an amy ig agency shines vo the fact that the town and the su: Dr. B. G. Hahn Dr. Edna E. Hahn rounding country etill retain some- CHIROPRACTORS thing of the western atmosphere which Townsend Bldg., Casper, Wyo. of the’ bultding in the extreme west| erasing fees would amount to Over|comaucity Meine eed ee an | tourists expect; and: this in spite of wing. now called the Lusk room.| $200,600. ‘Ten per cent of tne net re-lwill be charged $8. month for hosed, |*2° Reecieaine hs anne wentsy med: For tho most part, it is housed in| calpts from the national forests in each|stngle rom and instruction. The $5/S0T® sciusorbills ana pilgrtms to Richards Ranch, Rat Kelly's, the chars: it into a duplicate of thetr|Morris ranch, the Nordquist boys “Hyame towa back east in Iowa or Ne-| ranch, ete., etc. Drigka.” While thelr ways startle us, and Soe number of ranches recetving| sometimes irritate us, we have come to Guests increases yearly and it looks as/| like our dudes, and even to love them: their cradje will live to see the high ir the North and South Forks of the/and’as soon’ as the sagebrush turns line ditch go through. river which has now been elegantly |sreen and the meadow lark begins to Now when the zephyr coming down | renamed the Shoshone, would be one| sing on the fence posts we commence great playground for eastern tourists.|to wonder if So an So is coming out The various dude ranches entertain The world at large is at last realizing that the Drugiess Health Belence of Chropractio is the enly logical and successful way of benefiting suffering humanity. Every day we see new evidence of the fact that the world of Scie » &8 well as the ortlinary citizen, is waking up to this truth, hiteface grazed the dude with his The ranch-house swarms with folk ridicule. .Franklin suffered the scoffs of the doubting Thomases when he said he would tap the skies for clectricity, and Harvey | number of years, but while there are still many doubters, the majority of people realize this great work and have occasion to observe the remarkable things which Chiropractic is accomplishing for the sick and afflicted. There is an old saying, “Truth will right,” and to anyone with @ grain of common sense, it is apparent that {f Chiropractic were anything but right it would have died a quick death years ago. No) one can dispute facts, or rather they may dispute them, 't was a mooted question for a long! as to whether “duding” was an} developed into a wonderful truth, and the truth has been produced through the results obtained on tens of thousands of sick and suf- fering people. CAUSE AND EFFECT—Where the olf methods treat the effect, Chiropractic teaches the cause of the effect, and adjusts ft. If you are sick, investigate this wonderful Science, find out what Tn addition to large amount of advantage of its nearness to tho! Phones—Office 423; Res. 1235 Casper Sporting Goods Co. Corner Second and David Streets Phone 214 For Anything in SPORTING GOODS } AND - AUTO SUPPLIES The Most Complete Stock of Sporting Goods and ‘Auto. Supplies in Wyoming. oe ae ing-cftisens who: may wish to : ? 2 Ava ceanligcstiad te such a splendid ‘The good wil : 1 statewide bodies were solicited; | as ‘was also the co-operation of auth}rs, 5 journalists and local historians, One of the most important me; employed was to endeavor to Most le er “dead language.” It must thére- The organization back of “Mulcahy” Service has spent many years mak- ing strictly hand-tailored garments and will follow out your instruc- tions minutely, thereby giving reli- able workmanship that will always produce styish garments. Our annual invitation to hund of Wyoming residents, to attend ie special programs which we arrange honor of our pioneers at =| Allendale Addition Lasale) ax Sexbh bciiidey Beast Country Club and City Park District Prices From $125 to $250 50x140 City Water IDEAL SITES FOR SUBURBAN HOMES Terms—10 Per Cent Down and $10 Per Month, Without Interest. . Phone Stairs 1458 Sconmors TER. 131 S. Center St., Casper} Wyo. 2 BRANCH REALTY CO, Real Estate ‘Investments Loans M. E. PRATT, Mer. 716 East A Street—-Phone 868-J_ = Casper, Wyo, We Wish You the Compliments KS of the Season LRIPEN YS” We wish to thank our many friends and customers for their loyalty and patronage during the past year, and to our old friends we extend to you the season's greeting. A Prosperous and Happy New Year The patronage extended our store demonstrates that the people of Casper ap- preciate the standard of drug store service established with our entrance into the drug field of Wyoming. Our old and new patrons can be assured that it will be our constant aim'to keep the “Tripeny Standard” the leading drug service in the Northwest and give the people of Casper and vicinity the opportunity to be served by a drug store that encourages and keeps step, side by side, with our city in reaching the goal of being the largest and best in the West. A Few of Our Departments Finest line of Candy in the city: oh ged display of imported and Largest line of Cigars, Tobaccos, tes pap ee NNea haals e Etc., kept right. : Complete Magazine department. Complete new Jewelry stock Our Prescription department is bought at present low jewelry prices. complete in ever detail. “Wyoming’s- Drug Store De-Luxe”’ JOHN TRIPENY CO. 241 South Center Street—Phone 99 Casper, Wyo. DRUGS JEWELRY CIGARS ' SODA | | —y ? er Ten