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| Date | Year | Event |
| 14-Mar | 1907 | H.A. Stine sells Elk Saloon to Nelson and Hampton of Billings. Stine has been appointed Supt. Of Construction of the Hanover Canals. |
| 27-Aug | 1908 | The Wilton Gas and Light Co. has been busy in Worland installing light plants in various business houses. The Elk Saloon and W.C. Holtz’s butcher shop have been fitted out and the lights prove to be the best in town. |
| 14-Nov | 1909 | Mr. R.B. Blenton of Billings has bought the restaurant under the Elk Saloon and will conduct a first class eating house. |
| 7-Jan | 1911 | Holder Brothers are running the restaurant under the Elk Saloon. |
| 14-Oct | 1911 | Ad- Re-opened Barber Shop in the Elk Saloon, John D. Smith, prop. |
| 19-Sep | 1913 | Town Council proceedings- permit issued to Jim Turner to construct a shooting gallery on the back of lot 21, block 3. Next door to Elk Saloon, |
| 10-Oct | 1913 | Last Saturday Pete Mileski made a deal to take over the Elk Saloon now conducted by Nelson and Hampton. |
| 19-Jun | 1914 | Ad - John D. Smith, “O.K.” Barber Shop |
| 28-Jan | 1916 | Ad - New shoe repairing shop, Next to Elk Saloon in old shooting gallery - Steve Angleno, prop. |
| 1-Aug | 1918 | F.W. Wilke is moving his bake shop from the Foster Building to the new Mileski building just west of the Elk Saloon and is connected with Wyoming Café. |