Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 11, 1918, Page 4

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NO CHANGE FOR ar) GLENROGK EFT Es = a oneal WAY HEIDE SOME TIME IN. = WELL AT PILOT ol eotfipany has! | Butte field near Riverton. This| Tiselsclins new well is making about 150 barrels High Gass. ck Opcadinet-¢ ©) and with the added number of tank, ‘ sto) ration, to |cars recently delivered for shipping Continue, Declares Secretary —_ the oil from Riverton to Casper this. of State Commission bea enable the Glenrock to ship out} its whole production of the Pilot Pr = | Butts field. Fi 2 res The Pilot Butte field was connect-| During the recent war virtually every |ed up last summer with the railroad | Wyoming public utility concern made |at Riverton when the [Illinois Pipe- an application for an increase in|line company laid a pipe line down rates, and in nine cases out: of ten|the valley of the Wind river so that! the request was granted. More than|the oil from the wells could be put} that, conditions are likely to be such|to pumping. The Glenrock has about} for the next year or so that there|thirty wells in the Pilot Butte field) will be no return to the old schedules, {and holds the best~territory of all] and in several instances there are | the acreage in that field. | Bed sha likely to be some additional | "eee tee ese can se creases. | | The villa of Achilleton, which is on the island of Cortt, it is reported, Secretary H. A. Floyd of the state | | will probably be the permanent home of the deposed kaiser if the necessary public service commission returned} arrnngenients can be made. The villa was acquired by the former German today from the northern part of the} er the death of Empress Elizabeth of Austria, for whom state, bringing with him the word} SPIDER Shy f} III fs that prices are still abnormally high = , the war at an end, there is no im-| The Addison Oil company is re-| mediate prospect of relief. As he} ported to have found a good showing views the situation, the costs of tha-|of oj] in their well on Poison Spider | terial, labor and fuel—the- three fac-\which is drilling there. | public utility will have to charge its’ drill is no wgoing down to the lower customers—will remain on their) .and for the gas that has been found | present plane until after the period! jn this sand.in other wells. | of readjustment, and that period may | — | | | Abnormal Conditions, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. Sak a | emperor In 1907 af it was built in 1890. TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE Furnished by TAYLOR & CLAY Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. in all sections and that, even with tors which determine how much 8! The show was cased off and the | not come to an end for many months. | Just how high the costs have cone FAENGH NAMES FOR lj, C. Local Sioa set ~ New York Curb may be judged from the fact that one a sk | =" Bid Ask electric light company spent $40,000 | | american - - =n noe | Midwrese Ref. ___.136.50 137.50 more for fuel this year than it did/ BABIES 10 BE POPULAR ) Bi Seak Oi; Obi pets y com, q 1.15 last year, and that another company | | Bie Fi hte ‘ous? hie idwest, pref. : 1.32 engaged in the same line of business! ig Five -- a a Merritt ~_. - ‘i 4.50 spent $60,000 more than it ever had| IN FUTURE PREDICTION artyye 21 | Glenrock Oil 5. 3.50 before. In-the latter instance the} , s +23, -26 |, Cosden —__ R 7.00 increase over the 1917 expenditure} | Center -_ - 004 -003 Okmulgee - " 2.25 was a clear 700 per cent. Copper Ses | Columbine — ie, ead 20 | bon 5 7.00 and many other metals have gone out French Christian names for Ameri | Con. Royalty =") 82 84a | Ho y 77.00 of sight, and all other materials have|¢@" children are likely to become| Casper Embar --_ .004 -003 Oklahoma: P Z R_ 9.50 9.62 _ heen climbing skyward. Every one|™uch more common within the next! Elkhorn — Bele i\) 62 | Se ole is acquainted with the way in which|f¢W years. This, of course, will b:| Hecla - 002 008 | New York Stock Exchange the price of labor has jumped during | because of the fancy our soldiers in| Jupiter tats) | 20D. ne Stocks the past two years. |France will naturally take to some| Kinney eel 68 Many of the smaller concerns over| of the prettier French names. -Aj| Mount. & Guif___ 14 16 Open Close the state would have gone to the|French name given to a newly,arrived| Northwest — 46 4y | Mex. Pet. --._--. 1618 1668 | wall had they not had stfong baék-}80" and heir of an. American who has| Outwest — - | 2083 044 | Texas Oil 188% i802 | ing. Bankers and other buf n| Deen overseas will always serve to re,| Pathfinder - 05 .06 | Sinelair Oil - 34g 34a of their home*towns came to their|™ind him of the part. he ‘played in} Premier _ - 05 107 |) U.S: Steel 3. = 0 ys See o8y rescue and enabled them to pull thru| the greatest war in history. | Picardy —. ee 112 the emergency period. Some of the| Pierre and Jules are by fat the) Riverton Ref. — 14 16 Liberty Bonds little fellows have been showing a,™0st common names in France fo.| Republic S08) 4034 Open _ Close deficit ever since the United States|boys, and after the Louis, Marcel,’ Shiloh ___ + 0p 08: 97.60 97.42 got into the war.’ They haven’t| Raoul: Lucien, Etienne and Gervaise,| United Pet. Stee 1 08 93.30 93.30 been able to meet their actual oper-|A™mong the girl babies of the future,| Western Ex... 82 185 93.20 92.80 ating expenses, let alone pay any|Marie Madeleine and Yvonne are like | Wind River Ref. _23 25 97.30 97.30 dividends. \ly to become quite common. Amont| §, T. Williams_-- 2.40 2.60 97.70 95.88 other pretty French names for girls Wyo-Kans _ 20 1.50 ! 95.90 95.92 SEATTLE PORT TERMINAL See ee en rey. Wrote. 4500 50. ath dts ___ 95.88 95.80 RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT) ‘The tate war, by the way, has had, WYCMINGIGRUSEROUMARK a — pre peculiarity oversothers, and that! warm Springs, — -$1.00Elk Basin ____ =e aap SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 10.—Seat-|'6, Ge Mie N war names ee Teuark.| Salt Creek —— - 1.50Grass Creek - -- 1.85 | tle’s first big after--the-war con-|¢d with real war names are remark-) Rie Muddy _ ~ 1.50 Fossil -- contract struction enterprises—building of a\“bly few, With’the single exception) pijo¢ Butte __ ~ .1,50Lander _ |of Pershing, whose name has appear-| = 1.25 éd on the birth registers in variouw —————————$___ — — —— —— — ___.._ Warts of the country, virtually no FORECLOSURE NOTICE $2,000,000 port terminal extension at Smith Cove—is under way. When ostilities ended the capital | issues Soult at Washington granted | American dai Naa ee aoe Perch all aad another immense har}Wa and in the years immediately fol WHEREAS, as security for a loan bor facility capable of accommodat-|{oWing the Grants, Shermans ana, of $390.53 made on the 16th day*of | ing the expected increase in trade|{ees were very common. And even May, 1918, and due in two payments, | ftom the wire. Order The Tribune between this country, the Orient and|*he Spanish-American war produced one for $275.00 payable October 1, from your agent. There's one in your rehabilitated Russia | tate Biaed! crop! of Deweye, Schlevs/1 1575/2 alone tar! sale Galdue May <town. and Samsons. 1. 1920, with interest thereon at the SOLDIERS ARE |NEGRO SHOT AND KILLED rate of six per cent per annum, Di. ASKED TO LEND | 4t CHURCH BUTTES, WYO. SM ics SOR THEIR PAPERS| The Daily Tribune reached readers on tha Northwestern lines the same evening that it is printed, carrying all the telegraph news of the day hot 1 CAN PROTECT YOUR O1% LAND BY DOING YOUR f ASSESSMENT the Pinkerton Motor Company, a cor- George Smith (colored) aged about POration, mortgagee, a chattel] mort 25 years and single, was shot and @age on a model “490 Chevrolet) Silled at Church Buttes, Wyo., by| Touring Car, bearing Motor Number! Henry Simmons (also colored), who| 48297, together with all accessories, | 1UGO, BOX 924 CASPER * Discharged soldiers are re- & had quarreled with the former over! etc. e i * quested to leave or send their *| money, and claims to have acted in Whereas, the Said mortgage swab! * discharge papers to the ae ~|self defense. He was placed in the duly recorded with the county clerx| 3 tant 1 aed prereset = ays = |county jail at Rock Springs. and ex-officio: register of deeds on 3 pany geen er that t as: y : pa — —_— ——- the 17th day of May, 1918, at the ranscribed, thus giving the state * CASPER STORAGE CO. hour of 3 o’elock in the afternoon and! * a correct and permanent rec- ;| Storage, Hides, Pelts, Wool Furs. | said mortgaje was duly recorded with | ore of see irae in the Seay | Reasonable, Reliable, Responsible. |said Clerk of Natrona County, Wyo-| * Only the discharge papers wi 12-2-tf | ming. | * give a full history of all the en- * ) ——WW__________|_ Wicreas there has been le: | * gagements and other activities *|Order to Show Cause Why Decree of of the payment of the first eel STORAGE * of the soldier during his entire *| Distribution Should Not Be Made — ment note and a breach of conditions Households Goods, Peto: Fie * services. By having this tran- 3) = _. _|of. the said mortgage and said de-! one zi * scribed, the State will have a *| On reading and filing the petition fault has been declared and demand | a «| a sr * CHAMBERLIN FURNITURE correct record of each man, . of First Trust and Savings Bank, ad-| made for the full payment and where-| "AND. UNDERTAKING. CO. * which it is hoped will be printed *| ministrator of the Estate of Samue:|as no suit or proceeding at law has = * in book form, and in addition to *|Bronken, deceased, and praying been instituted by the said mortgageu * this, soldiers could secure a *| among other things for an ‘order of recover the debt now owing by the |; “* copy of their discharge at any : \ distribution of the residue of said es-| said mortgagor and whereas there is * time in case it were destroyed *|tate among the persons entitled; | now due the sum of $380.17 with in| {| * or lost. Discharges will be *| IT IS ORDERED, That all persons terest from September 20, 1918. | c P * handled carefully and promptly *jinterested in the estate of the sai¢| Whereas the said mortgage contains On Call fox =. tara cle * returned to the owner. *|Samuel Bronken, deceased, be andgn power of sale or said chattels, PE TER CLAUSEN | * tf Pape as LS WE AYER < | appear before the District Court, in’ Now, therefore, notice is hereby} ef SS jand for the County of Natrona at the given to the said mortgagor, that pur- court room of said court, in the court) syuant to the power of sale contained! Ma tie ne en 8th day of February, 1919, at 10 A \o’clock, A. M., then and there to show 3 = |cause why an order of distribution PHOENIX, Ariz., Nov. 11.—Since | should not be madé of the residue or the making of knitted garments for} said estate to the Canadian Adminis soldiers pa 4 ia eas jBopulacy trator of the said deceased, according Governor G.-W..P. Hunt, of Arizona,|to Jaw, * has become an expert with the knit-| |T 18 FURTHER ORDERED, Tha- ting needle. — |a copy of this order be published for The executive made mufflers and four successive weeks, before the si for young friends in the) sth day of February, 1919; in the Na- army, plying the clicking needles) trona County Tribune, a~newspape: sometim ian his siege in be state | printed and published in the said nu house in lulls in the transaction Of) trona County. official business. CHARLES E. WINTER, Judge. The last bit of work from the gov-| Dated this 10th day of December ernor’s néedle is a sweater which he | 1918. ERS sent overseas as a Christmas gift. Pub. Dec. 11, 18, 25, 1918, Jan, 1. ot {house in said County, on Saturday, > to be condticted by the sheriff or de} -|1918, perc ni or saeeee in said mortgage and of the laws of | Wyoming revelant thereto, said mort- gage will be foreclosed by sale of, said chattels to satisfy the debt, inter-| : est, and feasonable attorney fee, said) Wyoming Map and Blue Print Co., 3 { Crude Oil Testing a Specialty sale to take placesat the front door) of the Geult holies at Casper, Na} P- 0. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric trona County, on the 4th day of Jan-' Casper, Wyo. . uary, 1919, at the houriof nine p’clock , in the forenoon of said days SFhe-sal¢, Pe, GEOLOGICAL WORK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying uty sheriff of said-county. . or r 7 i ated this 10th day of December,’ Petroleum:Geologist ~~ : ' |p will: be open for engagements: be-' /| tween Noy. 18“and Dec, 18.. Wire or write THE PINKERTON MOTOR COMPANY, By FLOYD E. PENDELL, Publish Attorney. | |. Dec. 11, 18,126, 1918. ie ' 503 CommgsWealth Bidg., Denver, Colo. ——ee§ WYOMING 1S SOTH IN| AAFALFA PRODUCTION The following table prepared by the Omaha Chamber of commerce statistican shows the tonnage produc- tion? of alfalfa in the ten leading hay. Producing states for the last three/ years for which figures are available. viz. 1915, 1916, 1917: Nebraska -__ .-6,796,000 tons, California _ 5,973,000 tos) Kanstis -_ _5,292,000 tons Colorado 4,451,000 tons Idaho ___ 2,974,000 tons, Wyoming —_ 2,449,000 tons! id 2,333,000 tons| Mortana 2,036,000 tons) Oklahoma _ 1,609,000 toris South Dakota —_ -1,514,000 tons ee | CASPER STORAGE CO. Storage, Hides, Pelts, Wool, Furs. Reasonable, Reliable, Responsible. 12-2-tf| pee iS Produce Market Week-End Review of Prices} to Jobbers and | Shippers Futnished by U. S. Bureau |} of Markets, Denver 1 Carlot Shipments Are Heavier, Price Changes Moderate. The carlot move- ment in’ niost lities shows the usua) in in activity preceding the Christ- mas holidays. Prices of cabbage, cran-| berries and celery advanced. Apples, | onions, lettuce. peppers, orangés and} grapefruit sold at very firm prices it. | most markets. Bean prices tended} | slightly lower. | Apples at Firm Prices: Prices oi! choice barréled stock of standard va-| rieties Were steady at shipping points. Northwestern extra fancy boxed ap | ples advanced about’ 25c, Winesaps| reaching $2 to $2.25 fob shipping | points, but most consuming markets still ranged steady at $2.75 to $3.25. The carlot movement recovered slight ly with 2303 cars compared with 226 | last week. _ Onion Market Strong: California Australian Browns advariced to $1.20) to $1.35 fob shipping points. East-| ern and middle western sacked Yei- low stock ranged $1.25 to $1.85.) Shipments again decreased to 365 cars compared with 405 last week. Cabbage Markéts Continue Strong .; New York Danish seed stock again} advanced sharply, best stock reaching $20 to $24 per ton fob Rochester, | compared with last Week’s close at! $17 to $18. Shipmients recovered tc | 429 cars ¢oripared with 850 last week Beans Slightly Weaker: Most mar-| kets showed a slightly weaker tone. California smiall whités ranged abot | 25c lower at shippihg points at $8.50 to $9 per cwt., altho Limas were firm at $10.26 to $10.60, cash to growers; Eastern consuming markets quote Limas lower, at $11.75 to $13. Michi- gan pea beans weakened slightly, closing at $7.75 cash to growers m shipping sections, New York anu Michigan pea beans ranged nearly steady in New York and Boston at) $10 to $10.50. Colorado Pintos hel« ot $6 in bulk to growers. Recent gov- ernment purchases of 11,000,000 Ibs. | of Pintos at $7 fob shipping points) are reported, making 36,000,000 Ibs. | bought this s€ason at the same price. | Shipments increased to 194 cars com-| pared with 180° last week, 167 the} week before. Potato Market Fairly Steady: Price changes have been slight this week. | Consuming markets tended slightly | downward but some shipping points advanced a little at the end of the| week. Michigan and Wisconsin pro- 9, i E ducing sections quoted: 5c higher at; eee nie” F $1.60 to $1.65 per ewt, fob for No. 2} ges advanced 25e at sh sacked White stock, btit Chicago quot.) Points, closing at $3.25 to $: ed this stock unthangeg at $165 t0/ box fob Orlando. Shipments j; $1.75 in carlots. Colorado and Idaho) ed about one half, with 15 shipping pofits quoted No, 1 satkeu| compared with 1022 last wee! stock at $1.10 to $1.25 traakside to ida and California shipped 2 growers. Colorado sacked white) equal volume. Cranberries ‘stock ranged $2.40 to $2.50 in various/ creased 100 cars, with prices ten, consuming markets. “higher. , ‘ 5 Stevenson's Fight for Recognition When George Stevenson invehted the locomotive, all the forces of incredulity-that ignore; the conserva- tism that hates; the ridicule that mocks what is new, were brot to bear to oppose his great invention. The same spirit of mockery, opposition and criticism has confronted practically every new and worthy idea. CHIROPRACTIC UNDER FIRE Those who accepted disease and suffering as a nat- ural part of life’s experience, laughed and scoffed when Chiropractic first launced the fdea that iil health was unnatural and the direct result of spinal pressure on the nerves, which shut off the life forces of the body. And they ridiculed the idéa that by simple Chiropractic spinal adjustments,* without drugs or knife, this pressure could be relieved, the cause of d ease corrected and normal conditions, HEALTH RE. STORED. But in face of it all, Chiropractic. has ad- vanced because it has proved it is right. Thousands who formerly suffered are now enjoying health thru the aid of CcTric CHIROPRA (THe SETTER WAY TO REALTN fy and it is rapidly being accepted as the logical, most_effective drugless Health science of the ages. If you are not enjoying good health, give Chiropractic (KI-RO-PRAK-TIC) a fair, open-minded investigation and prove its value to\you and your loved ones. ~~ Or. Joseph A. Jeffrey HIROPRACTOR: Lyric Theater Bldg. Phone 706 a, Liberty Bonds Wanted BOUGHT FOR CASH—TOP MARKET PAID The Security Loan Co. No. 4 Kimball Bldg. Phone 702 GMOS IO ISM. : N % TI PAPIAPPOTA ~ BEST BOWL OF CHILI IN TOWN 15¢ AT THE CHILI KING LUNCH Back of Grand Central Bar. All kinds of Sandwiches at popular prices. Quick service, highest quality. WII OPTI ISIS SE 2 IDMaaL LS IB. Getting New Parts from the Factory is Very Unnecessary Don’t discard that Broken Casting, but bring it to us to be welded. We save you time and money. Welders and Brazers of Cast Iron, Steel, Aluminum, Bronze and other metals. ALL WELDS GUARANTEED. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING SHOP 118 S. David Across From Shockley’s, Phone 611-J IF IT CAN'T BE DONE WE CAN DO IT EAST SIDE-GARAGE hone 79-J. N in. the LODE La STL SS: See B I shall endeavor t FIFAILIZALLLLLA Storage, Rentals and andjcourtéous treatment as heretofore. : ‘SEE BEN TRANSFER CO. an has feticed from the transfer business hewill alway dat the Seé Ben Realty Co. handling Real Estate, Insurance, =. GDESISS SPIELE LLL! DILL LSI EL, OEMS ST A i To the People of Casper I wish to announce that I have purchased the See Ben Realty interest en Transfer Co. © continue th> service with the same promptness Stanley Overbaugh,.P rop- oer oe Baa b Notary business.

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