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O, at 4th, two | common “a. | Stock of this Sages jet 928, and if no objections are he said administrator will final settlement of said es- n January 5th, 1924, or as hereafter as the matter may d by the Court. D., 1928. ittorne: Nov. KA OIL COMPANY of Stockholders’ Meet e is wre en that annual Stacttholders? meet- ith day of Novem- for estate. 1, 14, 21, 28, Dec. 5, Annual the the Alaska Oil Company held at the office o: at 107 South Wolcott ‘ity of eye County of tate of ming, a. m., on Monday, of December, 1923, tion of @ Board of the ensuing year or the at the for un- ‘successors are elected and 3 and for the amendment and for the transac- uch other business as may ore the meeting. ock transfer books will the conclusion of business mber 30th, 1923, and will the close of the annual . YOUNG, President EST MARQUARDT, Secretary » 14, 1923 OF INCORPORATION. OMING BU Y was incorporated of the Secretary LINE in of heyenne, Wyoming, at 10 m. on the 13th day of A. D., 1923. bject of the Company is ite motor bus lines and FARLY HISTORY objections time on or before 924, that is, within days after the last publica- this notice on December , a8 set out in the Articles of ion. The x cea stock of this Com- pany be Two Hundred Thou- sand Dollars ($200,000), which shall be divided into two thousand 8] of the par value of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) each. There shall be one hundred thou- sand shares of preferred stock and one hundred thousand shares of stock, of the capital Its term of ence is fifty years. Tho operations of the Company will be carried on in the ie, 4 east es, as si ena iv Directors. *|the Board of The affairs and management of the Company will be under the control of five directors. The di- Asie? See Fg Bee a ear are A. A. 1, nville, Wyo- ming; R. @. Duball and H. G. Wigoming Cc. nthe PAS Hid location office in this State is ‘'yomin; 14, —_. OF INDIANS. IN BURIAL GROUND Interesting Discovery Made in Southem . 5 California. SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Nov 14.—The complete history of the early Indians of southern California is written virtually as plainly in anctent burying grounds excavated by representatives of the Smithson- ian Institute at Point Magu as would be possible in written chron! cles, according to Dr. John P. Har rington, who returned from that place yesterd Dr. Harrington is in charge of a joint expedition sent to Southern California by the Smith sonian Institute and the Museum of the American Indian of New York City. Dr. Harrington completed excava- tions yesterday at Wibatsets the an- clent cap of the Indian tribes in- habiting the stretch of coast between Point Concepcion and Maligo. The excavations unearthed evidences of Begin to Tell? Prevent and Sour Risings. ‘Those old-time husky eaters often fall down on a@ glass of milk or doughnut, the stomach is hea’ fills with gas, is sour and woeful! dyspeptic. 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The swords of many such fish found tn positions to indicate the existence of altars leads to this conclusion, he said. Complete sets of early tools and implements used by Indians were collected during the past several days, he explained. They include bodkins, awls, fibulas, punches, scrapers, mortars, pestles and crude fish hooks. The old village covered nearly three acres of land, Dr, Harrington said, and was well laid out, wig-|_ wams and jacals being placed in eireular groups. New facts concerning the methods used by the Indians in laying out thelr villages also were unearthed, the investigator sald. 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POCATELLO, Idaho, Nov. 14.— Removal of Lieutenant Governor Nelson Story, Jr., of Montana, frorh the local general hospital to his home in Bozeman perhaps today is planned if he continues to tm- prove es he has during the past four days, according to his attending physicians. Mr. Story was injured last November 2, when his automo: bile was wrecked near McCammon, Idaho, and his wife was fatally m- jured. Sate Ottice om ANOTHER. TRIAL Late Injuries NEA DISASTER PROBE “Follow the Doctrine in Navy ronizing the best barbe: breathe while there is perfect, We are the pioneers in SAN DIEGO, Callt., Conclusion of the trial of Captain Here is another man who realizes the advantage of pat+ SAY ANVBOOY _ CAN SENO ME A ORAND Plano war WANTS TO-AND ~ NO QUESTIONS ASKED! AS END IN Leader” Circles Told. Nov. | 14.9 7 r shop in Casper where the air you pure and the sanitary conditions establishing after the war prices. Promptness is another feature of our work. You may get a shave, shampoo or haircut during your lunch hour and have time to spare, too, for a shoeshine. Ladies and children are always pleased with the service they get in our shop, WM. SHAFFER, Prop. In fact everyone is pleased after having work done it The Midwest Barber Shop Midwest Bldg, Robert Morris, one of the eleven naval officers facing court martial a8 & consequence of the wreck of seven destroyers off Point Honda, California, September 8, was antici- pated by noon today, following the Announcement that only two other officers in addition to Captain Mor- ris was to testify today in his de fense. The two witnesses were As- sistant Judge Advocate Hardy B. Page, and Admiral Ashley H. Rob- ertson, commandant of the Bleventh Naval district ana formerly Cap-| auto Y Jably will be tried as soon as Cap-| By Billey De Beck | Sno 205%. .Stuncer simem character Yesterday's testimony in the trial of Captain Morris, who as tn com- mand of « division revolved around the doctrine of “follow the leader” in Cestroyer maneuvers, the relative responsibility of squadron and di- vision leaders and@ the latitude al- lowed for independent action by Juniors in command. Rear Admtral Kittelle, commander of the destroyer squadrons of the battle fleet testified he expected each communder of a division to be re- sponsible for the safety of the ves- sels under his command. He ad- mitted that radio signals at pres- ent are unsatisfactory as regards de- stroyers for position-finding, be-| cause of the limitations tmposea on thelr factlitations. Commanding of- ficers in Captain Morris’ division, and other destroyer offcers also tes-| titled. | Commander W. 8. Pye, who was fn command of division 31, prob. tain Morris’ case is completed poem cere A Shaan WASHINGTON, Nov, 14——Cot- ton consumption was larger. during October than in any month since last June but for the first three months of the cotton year it was about 37,000 bales less than during that period last year, census bureau figures issued today show, AUDITORS 0. H. REIMERTH | Certified Public Accountant Income Tax Service - 401 0-8 Bldg. Phone 767 | HARRY F, COMFORT | Auditing and Accounting | Phone %008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg. "AGE NINE. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 14.—~ Seeking to collect $35,000 declared due from the Wibaux County Bank of Wibaux, Montana, which is in the hands of a receiver, the Midland National Bank of Minneapolis filed sult in Hennepin county district court here today in an effort to ob- tain authority to sell securities of the Montana Bank which it now holds. Don’t Neglect a Cold Mothers, don’t let colds get _undet way; at the first cough or sniffle rub Musterole on the throat and chest. Masterole is a pure, white ointment; made with oil of mustard. It draws out congestion, relieves soreness, does all the work of the good old-fashioned mustard plaster in a gentler way, with- out the blister. Keep a jar handy for all emergencies} itmay prevent pneumonia in your home. To Mothers: Musteroleisnow made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 35 & 65c in jars & tubes;hospital size, $3. DOCTORS DRS. MYE: D JOHNSON Physician Surgeon 200 O-S Bldz. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 DR. W. W. YATES 5 E Specialist tye, Nose and Throat RB OC. VAN DENBERG | Certified Public Accountant = | Income Tax Service | Phone 148 Y NTEE REGISTRY CORP. Auditors and Avcountants-Stock Registrar and Transfer Agents 208-1! Oli Exchange Bldg Phone 660 ARCHITECTS GOODRICH, Architects oan $99 Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 WM, J. 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