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sd THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923. growers in Wyoming will let loose at!and there is no wool for sale in this|miss our guess if there are not many : 4 i buyers in this section wit) a figure much less than the wool is|section for less than 50 cents. The] woo! within worth, “In this they are going to be|sheep man may not get 50 cents but|the next month who will be willing fooled, for the banks of Wyoming|he has always been a good gambler,|to give up all the way from 45 to :, Che Casper Daily Cribune = Tritune ment of the constitut‘onal freedom Aunt Eppie Hogg, the Fattest Woman in Three Counties -—By Fox Morn But mu Casper, Tri h remains to the Kansas under the decision. It) distinctly places common carriers! law even are behind the woo! grower this year,|an1 %» will take the limit today. Welcents for Wyoming clips. = Sost.| in the category of business clothed | (Wromiogh Post-|!n th fb jothed | Matter, No) with a public interest. Still other| , 1918. businesses may be of the exception: | oe * —__—_——— | i unt EPPIE j5 and 16|al nature which subjects them to Esre A z ‘ ge Connect} public regulation, Whether coal, HEZ ONLY GoT Twe _ing All Deparment’ _ | mining and handling is one of them Tian ~ LES W. barron | the court does not undertake\to say. | FANNING HER. a ue an 4 ee TO t_apd Pater -___|On the whole, it has to be admitted THovGuT rr wuz ae Representatives. |that the Industrial Court principle NF i & Vrudden. 172023) has suffered a serious blow since HOTTER AN so. I 286 Jrifth jit is thwarted in an important func-| +|tion which it attempted to fulfill, | jand subjected anew to the opera- Member Circ Ts Kick If You Don't € t TRIBUNE'S AM west of Casper and completed at once. A complete and nik entific goning = on park sy ng pools for the more frequent train & service for Casper. eee THE KANSAS INDUSTRIAL COURT DECISION | with the right of fr tion of the principle, so often main-| tained by our federal courts, that nothing but the clearest public ne-| cessity must be allowed to interfere | contract. HOW ABOUT HAY FEVER? The American Medical associa-| tion will meet in San Francisco for « week, beginning June 25. Hight! thousand of the best physicians in| America will attend the meeting.| Jand much good will come out of the open discussions of new cures! for diseases that afflict long suffer- that a cure for diabetes has been found, and reports will be made of research work on the treatment of cancer. We suggest to the medical q|men that they devote some time to! of that malady that smites thous: | ands every year. Hay fever is a| disease that cayses much suffering | and no cure has ever been discov-| ered. Palliatives there are, many) of them, but as soon as the effects of the medicine wear off the disease | returns worse than ever. Doctors know much about hay fever, too; a patient can tell to a day, almost to the hour, when the sneezing degins and eyes run, and the grasshopper becomes a burden and the mourners blessed. THE CAPTURED FOREIGN. ER IN CHINA The release of the last of the ON HoT DAYS YoU CAN BY WHETHER AUNT EPPiE HAS , ONE ~TWo oR THREE YOUNGSTERS EMPLOYED FANNING HER. Bt cima treme, tas. So Good DIAMONDVILLE .» June Hyru Loved of Diamond. and small child drove a Ford to Kemmerer, She was a novice v 18 “the establisnea | 9 bout the streets, weeping and levard as planned | Complaining. If only a doctor can ssioners to | find something to give these af- ne cee urst flicted ones that will prevent the : disease striking them, uncounted eight rates for = im | v . o stretch of 5 6 mil in Campbell bank examiner, here investigating the Ey Mountain | ousands will rise up and call him! Good Driver Is Not |*tets of 5 or oe a piner, here 6 county has never been improved, and bank's affairs. has been handicap te traffic be-| Most of the loans are to farmers tween the Wyoming and Montanalresiding in the Tongue river valley. sommiunities. {Partial crop failures and low. prices Improvements of the road will be-| prevailing fer the last two years for gin at once, it was indicated at the farm products account for the greater meeting. in Full Measure OOMY, well-arranged driveways and ex- pertly placed pumps under the direction of trained and experienced attendants render Continental service stations models of spic- and-span orderliness and efficiency. Confusion which leads to delays and other annoyances is practically unknown here. You can count on prompt and intelligent attention every time you drive up toa Continental serv-, ice station. na Sunaay |ing mortals. It is hoped that posi- The products sold—Conoco gasoline, Polarine ns must be Laren tive announcement will be made Daily pune end Gargoyle Mobiloils—are recognized for unvarying high quality. All pumps are in- spected daily to test and insure their accuracy. Continental service stations are designed and jpart of the loss now facing the bank, | pape -| discussing the treatment of hay equipped, stocked and operated to give you Se rs vet the fever, or better still, the prevention | ALMoST TELL THE TEMPERATURE. value and service in full measure. n your carrie:| CONOCO POLARINE ‘The Balanced Gasoline ‘The Perfect Motor Oil GARGOYLE MOBILOILS THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (A Colorado Corporation) Marketing a complete line of high-grade troleum products in Colorado, Wyoming, Riew Mexico, Utsh, Idaho and Montana foreigners captured on May asiate. Burton ores ———— |the examiner reported. | The United States Supreme] cy; } n May 6 sevanTibe ace Se inese bandits ocal at Diamondville. Court is to be thanked for a laconic ndits, is, most fortunate. si onavitie| Bank Loses $20,000 livinskeniead i FRONT | That they are safe is due in lar: g thi S ool Market Dea utterance in its decision yesterday! measure to the wisdom of the for- was not an expert at} PaNCHESTER, Wyo., June 21.— eed | Use Conoco Coupon Books. They are convenient and save you gn the Kansas Industrial) Cour’ case <ien\governmentelin iipiardaiine ont etree tno veut he| The Ranchester State bank, which) LANDER, Wyo. June 19,— The| time and trouble making change. Good at all Continental Service which is likely to be often quoted INE /car back to Diamondyille, But he in the future, and which cannot fail Now that the individuals on-|Went wrong, for as the car descended |)" 9) ” Ge onnras at legislation and judicature. We re-| permissible to speak of the extreme)!” t® Conon garnge, it left the| Wie out fi the wool they need for their pres fer to the words: “Freedom is the cit ne extreme| road anci turned over. None of the 3 eeneral rule and restraint the ex There is a _ tendency ys to forget this principle, and to make restraint the rule and freedom the exception, The decis- fon of the Supreme Court in this case vindicates the rule. not in terms t date the Kansas Industrial law, which puts the state position of an authori in disputes b It does means invali- Court in the ative arbiter tween capital and la- bor in certain industries, including food and fuel, But it finds that in an important case the effect of the law is “to curtail the right of the any military intervention, danger which the episode created At other times such a bandit raid would almost certainly have been| the excuse for milita seizures, re- prisals and imperialistic advance China. The weakness and corrup- tion of the shinese government would have invited aggress' the plight of the captives would have cast a patriotic glow upon ageres- sion. The governments, instead, be- haved with genuine good sense, and| the safety of the captives their] reward. This good sense justly ascribe in part to the prov novice, or else something three badly e injured, but the car was damaged Commissions Given Out LARAMIE, Wyo. June 18. Arthur Kenyon MoWhinnie and Robert Burns Pierce received comm's ons of Second Lieutenants of the anized Reserve of the United ates army after the conclusion of the commencement exercises of the university, in which they took part. A nte Beet Payment | dead—it has been dead for the past week, and it looks as it fafed to open for business Monday morning, faces a loss of approxtmate- wool market Is stock, according to an official report! needs and are w made today by Byron S. Hule, state'of “bluff.” rking a etrong gume to wipe out its entire ae ¥ the wool deli Stations and accepted by dealers generally ; having grown tired of naked a w June 18.—An hy does invalidate the Kanann inw gwmern simoenhero, ofthe stn “Bakes masiager of the Wore daaaied boll tent Final meeting of the County Board of Equalization Bonecvea that the business affected | COMfeFence. Sees ‘ [This total 1 pliers especially for oilfield June 25, 26, 27, at which ting oiegee to 1923 assess Sein a EL] TODAY’S ANNIVERSARIES) (SEE Te | service, so completely do ment must be made. All exemptions of ex-service men they meet the conditions which was concerned in this case, is| 1©8!—Captain John Smith, the fa-lpoeis harvested last year now ha must be made by this time. celal be Abaieen * ted mous —_Virgini explorer |reachod $8.50, or a total for the dis of use im Casper and 3 arent atin Red Whose life was saved by/trict, { nus and mintmum vicinity. s All real property in Natrona County has been assessed, t baton dg to ene Pocahontas. died in London.| Payments, of $250,000, it was stated : : ‘ iled fect of the decision is to sustain the! Thin incluces a total bonus af $3 a i some from records and duplicate mail. If you have faile general principle that. legislation| Born there in 4 Peet tgpnceren Saas Their famous All-Weath- P x4 which gives to the organization of 759—Alexander J. Dallas, known as the father of the famous To Improve Highway er Tread, with its sharp, to receive your duplicate, same can be had by calling at paper 8 sueciel Pay! lagy OveE canta United States Bank, born in} 20.4prove Hig ’ thickblocks of toughrub- the assessor's office. d i ations is inv: . i SHERID. yo, June 2 . ¢ cause it violates the freedom of FETE TR ae ea Ae Bal aaron Socaneation dn ber, finds a sure footing The following Articles 2352 and 2354 from Chapter contre 1 under the con-| poe: dip) Jan, 16) bultaly inte: < ver 5 stitution mendments. | ROUT (Seen: irom Wherever you bave togo, n 157, Tax Laws of 1919, State of Wyoming, are self expla- Wo have regarded the Kansas In-|1834¢—Cyrus H. MeCormick ob-/®ounty. to Moorhead, in P on new roads or over the open prairie. sestetal Gade law laayen Ge etatal tained his first patent for a/iceting of ranchers of the thre Their sidewalls of exceptionally tough NaLONy: $ le development in leg-|,.-- 7e2Pine machine. counties and the county commissioners k ‘ P ry 8 SEC. 2352. COMPLAINT BY AGGRIEVED PERSON—HOW a 1|1855—Henry Guy Carleton, noted} at Campbell county at the stock stand up to slashing rut wear with a . haaizing tc « laint to such board of equal- Fi dramatist, born at Fort Un-|ranch on Powder river, Senator resistance no other tire puts u MADE—Any person desiring to make compla ic eq na eno to monger 07) ion, New Mexico, Died at)! Kencrick, who was the principal Pi ip. ization as hereinbefore provided, shall file with such board a statement slg acto aniliscemetek Hot Springs, Arksy Dec, 10, eres ri ea eeurncee sce ae Their carcasses of stout, long-staple cords, under oath, specifying the respect in which the assessment complained as aga claims of organized) j g¢¢ Beles mai RAE toe the eee Ee Rowden laid down in groups of plies, take the pun- of is incorrect, to which verification may be made by the person assessed ee snd Oeranizes state of Nebraska was rati:|condition, it was b ishment of thousands of miles of rough- Seren Wit Oke tek rae Pri pra gM ey =o ans cipal fied by the people. d-ready dri: g such statement, and who nowledge o e facts state erein, | 1897-—James Boycott, first promi-| Nf hich | Ti Thi O (L. 1899, ch. 47, Sec. 1; R. S. 1899, Sec. 1788.) 1 fo loyer, ic i Serr ive ata dts savapersthlnc inh nent victim of the custom) & FY 1s Un These exclusive advantages of Goodyear SEC. 2854. FAILURE TO APPEAR — CONSEQUENCES __ capital nothing, has been very much| papi ats Begeoreing)\icled Y, Cc t h Cord Tires result in exactly the things you VALUE FIXED. If any such person or his agent or representative shall sepsoned * Eft AVON aes 1899—Halifax, N. S., celebrated the} our atarr. want from your tires—more miles, less wilfully neglect or refuse to attend and be so examined or to answer Governor Hen- has pushed the law 150th anniversary of its set-! tlement. 1915—General de Wet, leader of methods of treating ca failures, simply bec the affected 1 Orai tarrt thi y use areas. trouble, and low tire cost. any material question put to him, such person shall not be entitled to any reduction of his assessment. Minutes of the examination of any Nt batare: tha : ane Arlee person examined by the board of equalization, upon the hearing of any country, has uy seavicten aa ta | ant 1 As Goodyear Service Station Dealers we sell such complaint, shall be taken and filed in the office of the clerk of “ 11 mee sine oe ‘the i a sentenced to six years’ im-|!8 Lome and recommend Goodyear Tires and back such county. The said board shall, after such examination, fix the The put eke inde manana. prisonment and a fine. of|" ‘ently heat a spoonful of Deo" them up with standard Goodyear Service value of the property touching which such complaint ‘was made, and sail Sai hlbattaniphitn viniinate the $10,000. be the Slee nee hoe ete for that purpose may diminish or inerease the assessment thereof.’ ° 1 1 Ser ae f om ever epee * ch. 47, Sec 3 3 hts of the whole people.| Ou. Year AGO TODAY [ize aha carnen, a Casper Buick Company (L. 1899, ch. 47, Sec. 1; R. S. 1899, Sec. 1790). ; pparent that the law has 4 wk , : gone so far jn uttempting to include| Prince of Wales welcomed in Lon- soon and your he Shulte Hardware Company LYLE E. JAY, the manuf nd preparation of don on his return from Ind clearer. ‘ ; Saba “Reet axcaptional boat \Many: lives loeb sabhatiieltatrees| in the trade name of Dennis County Assessor. nesse public restraint is miners and_ strike4breakers tir of sot 2 but ‘desirable. Un at in, I eats oe der t Pia OXCAPECNAl|| Tac snug tise acaten aaa toi itl yen and char of a busine must’ be! ai vermin; will not stain bed cloth. Sitts every pro rder to permit an abridg-| ing. Apco Products Co. Phone 286, ment,