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by cash check must ‘ment of the same. Note Kg te 3 about e omeing the words and the rate per woud for ‘fhe Casper Daily Tribune. — CLOSING HOUR—Want Ads to be layer; ranch sheep herders; lambing USmmerce Free Employment buresat- _—_——— ‘experienced and first class need apply. Lask Motor Cu., Lusk xO. WANTED—Piane short survey. table surveyor, Call New York Oil Cos office at & p.m. 5-4-1t* IF YOU have selling and pees ity and HELP WANTED—FEMALE v ch cooks every day; come in’ and fill out application, Chamber of Commerce Empio: resht. WANTED—Two neat appeariug, un- ‘pricumbered girls to travel; fence unnecessary; salary, expenses. Apply in person. Heayning Hotel. POSITIONS WANTED Christian as housekeeper. WYNTED— By reliable “how a position A-29, Tribune. STED—Work by bhe. fields or on ranch. 1013 Ppplar street. L wants work; general house chamber or laundry 5-4-3 ——$$_—$—$— SITION WANTED—Refined mid- address A-28, 5-3.-3t® neepe aera SE eos inaty; wil as ain Ont, Phousywork. Box A20, ‘Trib- unes SERVICES OFFERED “Weost Pivet areot, Phone 131i. SFO FURNITURE ,_uphol- repairing and rug cleaning, call! Connie McComb, 107 South Dur: bin! street. Phone 1682M. 6-2-12t° k ‘AL nurse wishes position aa aye , energetic, dependable} ; elty or country. Phone Bh ———_———————<————— Tiadies, call Betty’s Beauty Parlor, 4%3 for appointments. 5-1-6t YOU WANT your furniture re aired. call at 367 So. Ash. barre] 166i. DRESSMAKING — PI#)IN sewing, embroidery; organdy at\d children’s dresses a specialty. est Thirteenth street. ~5-3-3t* WANTED +0 BUY WANTED TO BUS— Furniture of anly kind. 120 West Midwest avenue Phoie 249. 2-24-tf thi ames. and shocs. 216 West First street. Phone 1364W. 4-28-10t* ee WH} BUY and sell anything of value, \\bkciates Furniture Co. Phone, 1086, WANTED—Anything you have in the wiby of second hand furniture and will (pay more for it. Phone 1088, "FDR SALE—AUTOMOBILES SOK SALE—Premier, six cylinder, foryr-passenger roadster, with elec- tric Igear shift; car is in fitst class condition; three new cord tires; this is better than the average used car and «tt a bargain. C. E. Kennedy, cor- ner ot East Second and Park avenue. Phonik 1419 W. 54-21 —_— FOR »SALE—Ford roadster in guod con Hitiun, $150; also Majestic range for $0. Call 1116 ‘Tyler street, near brick jyards. 5-2-3t* meas = tachment; guaranteed to fit OR SALE— Maxwell touring car in| sowing machine $2. Eeconomy Sales goo running order, $150; Call iit 1418 East First street. 5-3-4t* |CO- FOR haui SSALE—Chalmers touring, over- cash or terms. C. E. corner East Second and avenup. Phone 1419W. oR SALE—Four-passenger Chand. ler ‘coupe, will sacrifice for quick ? cash pale or would trade for late model Ford or Dodge. Phone 378W. [se Sa anitlandine S aa a FOR + UE-—Dodge touring car cheap for sh. Inquire 508 East Yellow- stone, favenue. 5-4-2t 5-4-4t® FOR BALE—Good usea cars, all in good| shape; prices reasonable; 2iso will stl cars on commission; bring your «ar over and we will get you cash fbr it, If you buy or sell a car, come see us. Auto Exchange, Fifth :tnd Center streets. 4-21-10t FOR s{ALE—international truck, one ton itnd half, good condition or will trade ffor good teain, harness and wagon. }340. West Xellowstone avon properly must be ems 1419W. 5-3-2t | 400, NIED—Auto anechanic; none but)" we men|rOR SALE—Rest cash offer takes r, for] * NTED—Competent housekeepers, |ridg. bonus and/1206 North Glenarm street. 1. Room 131, | 1147J. a tested; one or all. Phone 1865J. pxiged widow wishes position SS 1FOR SALE—Brown Plymouth Rock . fect condition : *'Ji1 Hast First street. HE JOST FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE—Ford sedan, starter and lights; first class condition, $425 cash or terms. C. E. Kennedy, corner VE. Second and Park avenue.’ Phon FOR SALE—HOUSES ATTENTION MEN! ‘com house on corner lot, near refinery, $250 cash, balance monthly, See Ben Realty Co., realtors, 202 Midwest Bidg. 5-4-8t ‘Apply at once Chamber of/roR SALE—House, furnished $1,700, terms; unfurnished $1.600; cash $1,- Call at 903 South McKinley street. 5-3-2t* 00d two-room east front house. 712 $4*</south Washington street worth $1,000 Address P. O. box 1487. 5-3-2t* FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE BUSINESS LOCATION. corner lot with store build- 1 your services Teens mabe phone 1200 fo rinterview, 64-3t*/ing; big garage; four-room modern a>? eee house on pavement, sidewalks; East Yellowstope avenue; need the money and priced down; some terms. See Ben Realty Co., realtors. 202 Midwest 5-4-3t LIVESTSCK LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Draft horses, harness; dump wag ons, A-1 condition. FOR SALE—Light team, harness, wagon, plow and harrow; can be seen any time; cash; prices right. See Ben Realty Co., realtors, 202 Midwest Bids. 54-3t $-3-3t*|FOR SALB—Long age yearling white faced bull; will sell very reason i man and wife,/able. See Ben Ranch Co., 202 Mi Lyeie4 west Bldg. 5-4-2t 5-4-3 R SALE—One cer of Durhacn milk heifers; fresh soon; all tubercular 54-3t POULTRY i rooster and six laying hens. 305 North Park street. 5-4-2t* LAND FOR SALE §-3-3t*| FOR SALE—640 acres deeded land, all fenced and cross fenced, good house anJ out houses, corral; 650 lacres under cultivation; Itving water 335 |the year “Around; will consider good car as part payment. 224 West K street. 5-4-1t* BACK TO THE FARM. Fiveacre garden plot with good "house, barn, coops, water for frriga: tion, 12 miles out; will rent for sum mer or yearly; ground plowed ready to plant. ‘See Een Ranch Co., 20% Mid west Bldg. b-4-31 RELINQUISHMENTS, ETC. BRING in your relinquishments and deeded homesteads; make the price and terms right and we will find you a buyer. Frank Duff, 236 East Mid- west avenuo. 4-19-12t HOUSEHOLD GOUDS SARTAIN AND SUMEY AUCTION HOUSE Buying and selling all the time, used and new furniture; upholstering and re; . J, R. Sartain, auction- eer, 326 West Yellowstone avenue. Phone 16175. 11-19-tf FOR SALE—Two carloads of high grade furniture; 200 new ice boxes; ‘gas and coal ranges; three pianos; 7% WA TO BUY — Second-hand | overstocked; must sell. 326 West Yel- dbthing, gents’ watches, saddles,|lowstone avenue. Phone 1617J. hi * 4-21-tf FOR SALE — One Emerson piano, $100. 133 West H street. 5-8-3t FOR SALE—Good coal range at rea- sonable price. 311 South McKinley street. 5-3-2t¢ FOR SALE—Weber baby grarsi piano in perfect condition; a bargain. 752 South Jefferson street. 5-3-6t* THIS PLAYER PIA ATA GREAT SACRIFICE. We have a very high grade player piano left on our honds at Casper; for quick disposal will sell at a very large discount; easy payments to re- sponsible person. Write at once for price, terms ano full particulars to the Denver Music Co., Denver, Colo. 4-20-15t FOR SALE—One good piano. 344 South David street, 3314 eae HEMSTITCHING and_ picoting at- Billings, Mont. 4-28-5t% OO FOR THE BEST buy in used fur- niture consisting of beds, springs, : very good condition through-| mattresses, dressers, chairs, etc. Call Ken-|at 303 South David street. 5-2-5t* IF YOU WANT second-hand furni- turefl or anything second-hand, or have anything to trade, call at 367 South Ash street or phone 1660. 7-9-t: SEE US for gas appliances; we wiil save you money. change furni- ture Co., Phone 1086. 3-16-tf ————————— FOR SALE — Some pieces of high grade furniture including sunporch suite also other household articles. 435 CY avenue. Phone 133W. fe ff) —— FOR SALE—Round Oak 64inch din- ing table; four dining chairs; one leather rocker; one Turkish bath. 1103 East Second street. 54-3t ——— FOR SALE—Baby Grand phonograph and classy bunch of records; per- season's best bargain. 5-4-1t* any), THINKS eee] €be Casper Daily Cribun€é © 1922 er tert Peaune Sewvice. Inc. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOR SALE—Ten rooms of furniture, cheap. 132 West B street. Phone 233: 54-3t POR SALE—Household 1025 South Spruce street. Phone 1774W b4-3t* FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Old newspapers. Call at Tribune office. 4-75-tf-dh FOR SALE—One auto tent and two army cots. The Little Brick. 5-2-3t° per yard, Harley E. Smith. Phone 16733. 5-2-5 FOR SALE—Gravel, sand and lawn dressing delivered. Phone 11473. 4-7-30t FOR SALE— l2xl¢foot tent with poles. 1020 South Cherry street. 54-2t° —____.__. HOR SALE—Sheep wagon in good condition; price $225 cash. lnquire Mrs, Beckwith, 1229 Glenarm street. 5-4-3t* BARGAIN IN TREES. ‘Trees, shrubs, roses, etc. at one-half price; on lot in front of Virginia . Ho- tel. Northern Nursery Co. of Den- ver, 5-2-6t° FOR SALE—National cash gv0d, od West Midwest avenue. FOR SALE—Ladies’ hats at 613 West ‘Tnirteenth street; your choice for $2.75. 5-4-1t FOR SALE—Hovse-tent with fly, 1204 South Ash street. Phone 1139W. 54-3t* FOR SALE OR TRADE fOR SALE OR TRADE—Three-room house and lot, $1,300, $400 down, $30 a month; will take used car as art payment. Inquire 112 South Con- well street. 5-4-3t* | WILL TRADE *RANCH FOR CITY PROPERTY. 160 acres improved dry land; ‘76 acres cultivated; one mile from ‘city umita, Sheridan, Wyo. Phone, 1892 -2-2t® FOR TRADE—One Ford touring car, 1918 model fire. class condition, for Ford ‘Truck. Write G. W. Bflc- Henry, Mills, Wyo. 5-4-3t* FOR SALE OR TRADE—In Midwest Heights, two-roomed house with garage; will consider new car. enings or Sunday, C. E Page. | OR SALE OR TRADE—Touring car new paint, self-starter, nearly new sattery, good condition; bargain. outh Oak street. ee SOR SALE OR TRADE—Good two- bs furnished with gas; two lots fenced and garage; will trade for cars. 243 East K 5-3-3t* }FOR SALE OR TRADE—Zaulty in a three-room cottage for vacant lot or Ford car. Phone 1353. 5-4-3t car, Mitchell every vital part new. 336 South Jack- son street. Phone 1275R. |FOR SALE OR TRADE—Oakland Six truck, A-1 condition. 227 East A street. opposite Sprague ‘B-41te FOR SALE OR TRADE --: Six-room modern house, very good location; will trade for smaller property or Box A-34, Tribune. FOR SALE, OR RENT |FOR SALE OR RENT — Grocery . Inquire at 134 North 5-3-2t* FOR REN} HOUSES FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnish- ed house with water; electricity and gas at 1233 South Cedar - In- quire at 717 CY avenue. 4-29-6t* FOR RENT—Threeroom furnished cabin, in Mills, $15 a month. Inquire at Brakebills’ store for owner, 5-3-2t* lights, _sewer, and telephone; adults. 1314 South Ash street. Phone 313 5-4-3 —_ FOR RENT — Four-room furnished house; gas, water and lights. 112 East Jstreet, North Casper. 5-4-1t* —————— Se FOR RENT — Six-room unfurnish house, convenient to refinery; will rent reasonable; two-room house on rear of lot; party renting six-room house can sub-rent two-room house. East Second street. Phone . 5-3-5t* 675J. FOR RENT—House completely fur nished “for batching; close to brick yards, 224 West K street. FOR RENT — Four-room modern house, gas heat; garage. 734 Bast ‘Third street. 54-it FOR RENT—Two-room house, fur- nished with gas for cooking and heating. 243 Ecst K street. 5-3-3t* FOR RENT—New fivs-room modern unfurnished house; gas range and heater; garage if desired. Phone $18R 54-1t FOR RENT—Six-room modern house, furnished; suitable for one or two families; close in. 218 North Beech street. 5-4-4t FOR RENT—Bightiroom partly fur nished house on South Durbin street. Phone 1233J. 5-3-2 FOR RENT—Modern four-room fur. nished residence, $65. Box A-31 ‘Tribune. S440 FOR RENT—Modern five-room house street. Call or phone 4554 evenings. 5-3-tf ————— FOR RENT—Four-room house, hard- ‘wood floors; electric lights, $30 per month, 252 East G street. Phone 554 evenings. - &2tt FOR RENT—Batching cabin, well furnished; rent reasonable. Call 916 West Midwest avenue. 5-3-2t* FOR RENT—Modern threeroom . un furnished house. Inquire at Tulsa Hotel. 5-2-4" FOR RENT ROOMS "OR RENT—Sleepingroom for gen street. Uemen. 443 South Durbin ‘ROOM and board in modern home; also garage for rent; reduced rent ?hone 1533R. FOR RENT—Well furntshed with closet or pavement, week. 523 South Park street. you will be Melody. This hotel is now owned and , $6 and up per Center street. 5-3-4t FOR RENT—One nicely furnished room for gentlemen; close in. 410 East Second street. 5-3-2 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; also board and room; very reasonab! 14 South Oak street. FOR RENT—Very desirable bedroom, modern in every respect. 742 South Beech street. Phone 131R. FOR RENT — Two -!eepingrooms; close in, near bath, one small room and ons good size. 356 South Kimball! street. Phone 421J. 5-4-2t° FOR RENT—Sleepingroom in modern Dome, $5 per week. 742 South Ash street. 5-4-2t FOR RENT-—Nice clean room, ad- joining bath; private entrance; price reasonable. S4, North very 304 North ‘Beech street. 5-3-21 FOR RENT—Sleepingrooms. 430 Mid- west avenue. b-4-1 FOR RENT—Front bedroom in mod- ern home; suitable for two. 634 South Durbin street. Phone S9R. 27 FOR RENT—Strictly modern room; bath adjoining; close in; sensibly priced: Phone 1256R. 5-4-3 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two nice light furnish- ed housekeepingrooms, near refin- eries will be vacant the fifth; reason- able: 1145 South Cottonwood street. 5-2-5t* FOR REND —Two large furntshed rooms for light housekeeping. 821 CY avenue. 5-2-3t FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for housekeeping; cook with gas; ‘also batching room. 817 South Spruce street. 5-4-4 FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping; $20. 311 West First street. 5-3-2? FOR RENi—APARTMENTS FOR RENT — Two-room furnished apartment; close in. Whaley Apart- ments. 610 South Ash street. 4-24-tf FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment; Jarge livingroom, diningroom, bath- room, and kitchenette; disappearing bed; hot water heat, on pavement; rent $50. Phone 1424M or 381. 5-1-tf FOR RENT—Fornishead hot water heat; pearing bed; $81 or 1424M, apartment; gas range; disap- $45 per month. Phone 5-2-4 5-4-3t | dress ed WANTED—Name and address of the ~ FOR RENT—APARTMENTS WILL give rent of a two-room un furnished apartment and bath. Ad 336 South Jackson street. 5-3-2t* TEAPOT LEASE HOLO BENEFIT FOR RENT—Five-room modern apart ment just east of the hospital on East Second street. Apply room § Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 410. 5-3-3t FOR RENT—One two-room furnish (Continued from Page ed apartment, with private bath;|®! well for each lease. he production rent cheap. Hart Apartments. Phone | {rom existing wells is restricted to 40 isllw. 5-2-6t] per cent of their capacity. Owing to FOR RENTOVGN GALI Taig |the fact that there is not sufficient Se Te ee eee furnish: | market or outlet, production cannot equipped with gas, bath, hot and cold} fetch its maximum. Present low water; close in and reasonable rent.| Prices for Wyoming oils result from 534 West Ninth street. x lack of competition and a broader mar- ket. rls nad eee leo . saa As the result of a thorough investi- hot and cold water, use of laundry, | “*ton made by federal and state au lectric washer. 1215 East Second |‘orities, independent oil operatoi street. Phone 605W. $2-at* | ind individuals, it~has been determin “4 that the value of Wyoming oils pt ad op IR pes Sak Alar equals and, in many cases, exceeds the nent; furn! or un-| y, # gas range; built-in features; front pis practicable to attempt to fix prices by aw. Access to the market of the markets of the world was necessary to insure @ fair price to the govern- ment, the state and the independent ‘perators for their crude oil produc- tion. No feasible method for increas- ng prices of Wyoming oil was pro- »osed. The government could not com: pel any corporation or individual to cohstruct a pipeline which would pro- vide necessary transportation factli- ies to market centers or additional competing refineries. State officials, oi! operators and the ‘tizens of Wyoming havo been com- ‘laining about the prices paid by the {1 purchasing agencies. The reclama- fon service has been certain that it was being deprived of a fair return ogee at! | ‘rom olf royalties. Appropriations for 5-4-¢.477clamation projects in Wyoming have een made by congress, but construc- tion work could not »proceed owing to the fact that available funds did not equal the appropriations. (As a con- ‘rete example: An appropriation was mate to commence the construction of the Guernsey dam in Platte county, Dut not one cent has been available for this project.) The taxpayers of Wyoming have three-room ate WILL give rent of two-room apart ment unfurnished except gas stove and cabinet to reliable couple to do washing and ironing for three and hook after house. Address 316 South Jackson street. 5-3.2te FOR RENT—Modern furnished two room apartment; heat, lights, gas and electric washer furnished; close n. 310 CY avenue. 5-3-3t FOR RENT—Rex Apartments, three- room furnished apartment; hot and old water, gas for cooking. 5-3-2 FOR REND — Four-room basement apartment; private bath, 1013 street. FOR RENT — Furnished two-room apartments; gas, water and elec ricity; close in. 340 West Yellowstone avenue. 54-11 OR RENT—Close in fully furnished apartment, large room, kitchenette and bath; steam heat and hot water. Ardmore Apartments, 444 East Yel. lowstone avenue. Call Apartment 10. 5-4-3t POR RENT — Tworoom furnished i is apartment; south and east front. Epranuled Statutes Baya cael erat ‘crner West Thirteenth and Locust | *#at the Air-Eater Sales Co., + treet. 6-4-1t*| was dissolved on the 31st day of March, 1922, by the unanimous vote FOR RENT — Furnished basement r apartment; this apartment is ght | Of the stockholders, directors and and dry. 1119 East Third street.| incorporators thereof, all in person Phone 1479. 5-4-4t* |assembled, at a meeting called for FOR RENT—Two modern furnishea | the purpose of considering the prop- four-room apartments, $30 and $55.]osition of the dissolution of said Box A-32, Tribune. 5-4-tf |corporation; that said meeting was SOR RENT—Threeroom furnishea|Tegularly held pursuant to notice; “apartment, very reasonable. Apply|that at said meeting there «were 1235 South Chestnut street. 5-4-2t |] present more than two-thirds of the 3 =; tion, FOR RENT—Basement apartment,| Stockholders of the corporation, $25; large livingroom with fireplace: |Tamely, all of the stockholders, d modern kitchen; electric washing ma-|rectors and incorporators thereof, chine, 1345 South Spruce street. all of whom did unanimously con- St! sent and approve of the dissolution FOR RENT — Furnished two-room| of said corporation. apartment, rene modern; Fae ATR-EATER, SALES CO. (Inc.) reasonable; ‘also one-room modern ick G. Teli ; Apartment. 909 South Cedar street. Bay CRG. DeleRsaaes furnishe: Phone 1475. SAE A eats FOR RENT—Tworoom apartment,| GEORGE POULOS, completely furnished for housekeep- ing; gas lights and water; private «n- trance, $25 per month. Phone 1055J. Secretary. Publish April 6, 13, 20, 27 and Sa OF NT Tights and bas tSg| NOTICE OF INCORPORATION North Kimball street. Phone 1689J. Casper Electric Supply Company . §-3-2t| was incorporated in the office of the Secretary of State at Cheyenne, FOR RENT — Two-room FOR RENT — Tworoom furnished] Wyoming, on the 28th day of April apartment; large closet and laun- ¥ ie ; : yiryroom; privilege of bath; lughts,!1922, at 9 a. m. The object and Fe ine ial Marth} Purpose of such corporation is to 5-3-2t| carry on at wholesale and retail’a general electricz! contracting and constructi business, id - ment: gas and ghts furnished. 134| 2008 in, handle, deal in. are won West G street, Apartment 8._6-34t/‘and sell electrical appliances and FOR RENT—Three-room apartment,| fixtures und other electrical sup- partly furnished. 443 South Durbin| plies in all their branches; to pur- street. * 5-8-2t*| chase, own, use, lease, acquire. sell FOR RENTOTwordsm imclern fur.|and convey such property, both water and gas Sackson street. Phone 577J. FOR RENT—Clean two-room apart- nished apartment. 60¢ East | real, personal and mixed, as may be ‘street. 5-3-4t*| necessary, lawful and proper for 7 the transaction of the compariy’s LOST AND FOUND business; to borrow money on the credit of the corporation, and to FOUND—Surveyor’s instrument. W.| issue bonds, execute mortgages and H. Richie. Call at Nicolaysen Lumber | otherwise pledge the property of Co. 54-1t*| the corporation as security there- ~ for, and to do any and all things BUSINESS CriANCES and acts necessary, proper, con- WANTED—Lady partner nice little} general business, object and pur- venient and legal to effectuate the business; small capital; answers 4 pose of such corporation. The cap- strictly confidential. Box A-27, ‘Trib-| ital stock of said company is fifty thousand dollars, divided into five thousand shares of the par value of ten dollars each. Its term of exist- ence is fifty years. The number of directors of said company shall be five, and,the names of the direc- tors who shall manage the affairs | of said cone for the first year | are Otis L. jompson, J. M. Lown- Pate Cote Ee eee | des, H. i, “Hubbel, Geo. S. “Scott motor trucks. Address box 57, -|and William 0. Wilson. The op- erton, Wyo. erations of the company shall be carried on‘ principally in the City LEGAL NOTICES. of Casper, in the County of Na- trona and State of Wyoming, and NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION __ | the location of the principal office . We, the undersigned, Nick G./in this state shall be at No. 122 Teligadas, President, and George| East Fifth street, in the City of Poulos, Secretary, respectively, of| Casper, County of Natrona, in the the Air-Eater Sales Co., (Inc.) aj State of Wyoming, and the agent corporation organized under and by iM charge thereof, is H. I. Hubbel. virtue of the laws of the State of | pete te tOMESON, 2 Wyoming, do hereby, for the pur-| WILLIAM O. WILSO 3 3 pose of complying with the provis- Secretary. ions of Section 5439, Wyoming} Publish May 4, 5, 6, 1922. will sell my grocery stock and sub- lease the building. Inquire at 1444 East Second street. 5-3-3t PERSONAL —Drawn for The Casper Tribune by George McManus been complaining because the royalties 5-3-2t] May 4 and 11, 1922. | department under the act of congress) of June 4, 1920, whereby the navy de- partment was given the right to take)! possession of all property within naval | petroleum reserves, to conserve the’: same by contralt, Irase or otherwise, + an@ to use, store and exchange or sei! the ofl and gas products thereof for the benefit of the United States. Acting under this specific authority, srantal by act of congress, the inte- rior and navy departments entered into @ contract providing for the con- struction of a one thousand mile pipe- line from Wyoming to connect up with trunk lines in the east; for the immedi ate drilling of 20 wells in designated portions of the Teapot naval reserve and the continuance of developmers in < a diligent and business-like manner; for the exchange of government oils in Teapot dome at mid-continent prices; for storage tanks, fuel off and lubri- cants without cash outlay to the gov- ernment; for the construction of such tankage and delivery of such oil at points designated by the government from the Gulf of Mexico to the coust of Maine; for the payment of royalt'es to the government which are in ex cess of the average oil royalty and more than fair to the government. for the right to sell its royalty ofl for cash upon the basis of mid-continent quotations; for the preference right to transport the Salt Creek royalty ofts through the pipelines; for the main nance of the pipeline as a common carrier, and for the assumption by the lessee of all 'tigation arising out of outstanding claire of every character against the gpverement concerning lands embraced in the Wyoming naval reserve. received for school purposes have been 50 per cent less than those anticipat @d; school districts have been obliged to issue bonds |. in some cases, closé schools; failare by the highway depariment to receive trom gorern- ment «i' royalties those moneys which were reasonably anticipated, has rv- tarded highway construction; in creased taxation for university pur. poses has resulted; taxation returns from crude oil production have been lessened by the low price paid for Wyoming olls. discovery and develop ment of new oil fields has been seri- ously curtailed as the result of the lim. ited market. The federal government and others Interestedin the development of the ofl industry of Wyoming have thor- oughly investigated existing conditions and endeavored to find a solution which would meet with the approval of all concerned. Added to the troubles confronting the government in relation to its rey: alty oils in Wyoming and the prices paid for crude oll production, was the serious situation existing in the Tea- pot dome. Naval reserves in Call- fornia have been drained of more than 50 per cent of their content through ¢rilling on adjacent lands. Drilling and geological investigation by experts have convinced the government that the oll deposits in the Wyoming naval reserve are connected with those of Salt Creek. Depletion of the gas pres- sure would result in depreciation of values in the naval reserva Under the terias of the leasing bill of Febru- ary 25, 1920, which embraced all lands within the limits of the Teapot Dome not Included in the naval reserve, pros- pecting permits have been granted 80 that all lands surrounding the reserve wre subject to drilling operations with possible Wepletion and drainage of the reserve as a result. Immediate de- The great oil producing states of Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana and others have trunk pipe- lines which are connected with the markets of the world. These states have become large oil producing cen- ters by reason of the fact that they have an outlet for their surplus oil resources was followed by increased ac- Uvity in many other lines of indus- try. Prosperity was the result. The lack of @ trunk pipeline from Wyo- ming has resulted in a depression in the ofl industry here, causing a loss to the reclamation service, the state and its taxpayers. The building of the pipe line, as required by this con- tract, will place Wyoming on an in- dustrial par with the other large oil Producing states of the union. ‘The railroads cannot compete with trunk pipelines for the transportation of crude petroleum. The refineries of Wyoming supply all markets tributary thereto. ‘Transportation rates for pro- ducts of Wyoming refineries to non- tributary polyts are so excessve as to Prohibit active competition. A fair price can be obtained for Wgoming surplus ofl production only by trunk pipeline transportation to eastern markets. It is true that many Interests in Wyoming obtained certain privileges terms of the oil leasing act. Demands for like privileges in Teapot dome have been denied. The larger price for velopment work by many operators] Wyoming crude of! made possible by was contemplated upon the permit) this contract, the increase in discov- lands in Teapot dome. The fiascolery and development of new oil fields, which had been permitted in the naval reserves of California could not be re: peated in the Wyoming naval reserve. The navy department needed fuel oll, lubricants and storage facilities for the same at various points extending from the Gulf of Mexico and Cuba to the coast of Maine. As a result of the world war, taxation has been at its peak, and the appropriations need- ed by the navy department for the con- struction of storage tanks and the pur- chase of fuel and lubricants, could not be granted by congress. ‘There was but one satisfactory solu- tion, and that was action by the navy’ the greajer return from state royalty ofls, the increased funds for the recia~ mation service and for the schools and highways, the increase in taxable prop: arty as well as the development resu ant from increased wealth in the stata —all tend to build up a greater Wyo ming. In view of the proven facts ard the favorable terms of the contract. en- tered into under the provisions of a specific act of congress which made it the duty of the government to take action in this matter, the national ad- ministration is to be commended upon its foresight and business judgment. Business and Professional Directory AUDITORS CLEANING AND PRESSING. REIMERTH & VAN DENBERG Bates Cleaning and. Pressing Co. Accounfants—Income Tax Service First Class Work—Get Our 4th Floor 0-5 Bidg. Phone 767 Call 1263 ACCOUNTANTS DOCTORS poe bie ee GUARANTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Accountants—Stock Office Phone 30 Residence 164 Registrar and ‘Tranfer Agents Private Hospital—6l2 South Durbin 208-11 Vil Exchange Bldg. P! 60 ELECTRICIANS WYOMING AUDIT COMPANY 411.15 Midwest Ref. Bldg. Phone 289] © AMERICAN ELECTRIC Co. Audits, Financial Reports and es Fis wae fo maar d Analyses, Income Tax Service and General Accounting ARCHITECTS DUBOIS & GLGDRICH, Architects Rooms 11-12 Townsend Block Casper, Wye. Phone 449 GARBUTT, WEIDNER & SWEENEY Architects 415 Oil Exchange Bildg. Phone 1162 AWNINGS Let Us Estimate Your Work HOUSE MOVERS WILLIAM NIEDEROU: 1107 South Melrose Phone 260 LAWYERS NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 309-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. HAGENS & MURANE Kistler Tent and Awning Co. 747 South Lincoln St. Phone 927M BAGGAGE and TRANSFER SEE BEN TRANSFER 00. Baggage, Heavy Hauling and Plano Moving., Phone 74d. Lawyers 206-207 Oil Exchange Building es BULLACK AND LACY Lawyers Suite 201-205 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 —— Attorn a ‘Lay on -at-Law Suites 14-15-16, Townsend Block NURSERIES COLORADO NURSERY CO. 510 “4 ee H. Puntenney RAPID TRANSFER. Baggage, Moving and Storage. If it’s Movable We Move it. Phone 1427. SEAR! TRANSFER Res, Phone 87W Office Phone 701W Phone 7603 BUILDING MATERIAL OSTEOPATHS DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS WEATHER STRIPS Physicia METAL A. Larson. Phone 494d CHIROPRACTORS DR. J. H. JEFF DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEFFREY Suite 318 Midwest Bldg. Phone 706 DR. B. G. HAHN DR. EDNA HAHN Suite 2, Townsend Block Phones. Office 423, Res. 1235 Suite 6 Tribune Apartments Phone 388 Osteo; P Boom 5-7 Wood Bi aes Wis Osteopathic Phystesn 00; ici: Midwest Bldg Phone 1030 —_—_______~ tone 1650 RADIATOR REPAIRING —————————————— CASPER AUTO RADIATOR WORKS M, BE. HARNED, Chiropractor Repairing—Cleaning—Recori 162 North atenbal) st. 434 W. Yellowstone Phone 1oStw one ee ce ee ROOF CONTRACTING WYOMING ROOFING CO. General Roofing Contractors, ook, &, 1 ARNOLDUS steopathic an ‘hiropractic Physician irs 310 O-S Building Phone 1734] ing and @ Specialty 2" aac ae 527 East Twifth Phone 18013 Zuttermeister Bldg. Phone 1757 TAILORS CONTRACTORS £. H. WHALEY = 2 | Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring, Clea: J. ©. MOUNTS, Builder |Pressing, Repairi Repair Work Phone 17925 '116 E Mildwest, Ave. pnrerations. and benefits in Salt Creek under the © ———$—$—< << —_____ MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M. D. MO sw | SN |

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