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| Date | Year | Event |
| 8-Feb | 1906 | J.P. Baker of Billings has purchased a lot on Big Horn Ave. and has material ready for the construction of a 2 story building which he will use for a saloon. This will make three saloons for the new town. |
| 20-Sep | 1906 | Worland's 1st fire on Sept. 14, in Baker and Brewer saloon building, Holtz building just 25 feet east was scorched but saved by bucket brigade. |
| 17-Jul | 1913 | Board of Charities and Reform has purchased the Mochons’ Bakers’ Nowells’ Lesters and Steeles farms for the Industrial Institute. $53,232 paid for 960 acres with over one mile of river frontage. |
| 11-Sep | 1914 | Public Schools to commence, Teachers: Florence Coburn, 1st and 2nd;Sadie Bobbenhouse, 3rd and 4th; Georgie Swearinger, 5th and 6th; Elizabeth Duffield, R.C. Beckstrom and W. M. Baker, 7th, 8th and HS; Pearl Rice, music |
| 18-Jun | 1915 | Baker and Pebbles sold the pool hall to C.L. Howell and W.C. Warner |