Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 27, 1919, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR Local Stocks Bid Amalgamated Rity. 1.12 : American 02% Atlas ____ +15 Bessemer +22 Boston V 67 Big Indi .B4 Burke Oil -35 Buck C 2.80 Black Ta 27 Columbine ___ 34 Consolidated Rit 02 Cow Gulch Elkhorn Great West. Hutton Leke Jupiter Kinney __ Lance Cr. Rity Lusk Rity. __ Lusk Petroleum Mt. & Gulf. __ Mosher Oil _ Northwest — Outwest Pieardy ____ Riverton Ref. Rity & Prod. Corp. Sunset ____ Tom Bell Rity. United Petroleum<_ ITINERARY OES: NOT WOIGKTE A STOP VOMINS TODAY'S MARKETS BY WIRE WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET Che Casper Daily Ceibtine $1.00EIk Basin 1.50Gras 1.50Lusk .---_ 1.50 Lander Creek company who has hitherto been at the headquarters of the company in Roek River, has been transferred to the Laramie office, and will rémain there in the future. It was stated today that engineers Young Roosevelt Forced to Refuse for. the Illinois Pipe Line coupan Request to Speak at Wyoming State Fair, Herbert Announces Speakers’ Il be Bureau, * poured into *s from Amerie branc ten ime in the Rockies declined, thru the » So that Mr. Legion affairs. The following itinerary does not Herbert, chairman of th: announ impossible for Mr.! rock Oil com to accept more than ten! Richmond, * the hundreds of requests! Books of th agricultural fairs, to speech at cattle roundups! the Big Hollow field Roos may give all his time to Am are today securing deeds for the right of way for a pipe line from the Rock Creek oil field toLaramie, to be used, when the pipe line is constructed, in conveying oil from the wells, to the refinery at Laramie. The annual meeting of the Glen- pany will be held in Va., on September 17. e company will be closed against the transfer of stock from ; August 20 until the date of the meet- ta- | ing. and to Reports from the Kasoming well in | » State that a Speak-| good showing of oil has been encount- elt| ered. The company is drilling deep- *\/ er into the sands, and gqxpects to | bring in a paying well within a few aYS. indicate that Mr. Roosevelt will speak ;———————_———___ at.the Wyoming State fair been announced in the press thruout as has the state. : August 26—Lea ve New Yo k at- eae al Bist. ae m 8) A Tribune Wahtad will sell it. August Augu August August Atchison, —Wichita, . 8.—Topeka, Kans: —Helena, Monta -ocatéllo, a Read the Tribune want ads. — Home cooking at the Harvey ee . 9.—Denver, Colorado. Colorado. Washington pokane, Washington. Idaho. GEOLOGICAL WURK Maps and Blue Prints, Surveying Crude Oil Testing a Specialty Wyoming Map and Blue P:int Co., P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, over Lyric Casper, Wyo. OISON OAK ‘Wash with weak solu- a Chie tion of blue stone or lime water, dry thor- Oughly, follow with light appli- €ation of— | VICKS VAPOR 1 “YOUR BODYGUARD” -30F. 605, # s i But not the fight between CH TY; NO-WARY PRODUCTS MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. i = —_ceeccccAcc ccc, ee “| cost approximately a million dol- | TILBRIERS | Peter Wassung of the ‘Onie ray We fight for high Quality, now and always. Order a three-pound cto No-Vary Delicious Cof- fee from your grocer, and be convinced. lars. This lubricating plant will be as large as any in the country, ac- cording to W. H. Leavitt, super- intendent of the crude oil depart- ment of the refining division. TIZLAPLISLALILILILIILI ILLIA ff REINSCH QUITS AS MINISTER TO CHINA, REPORT (By Associnted Dress.) . WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.—Dr.| Paul Reinsch, American minister to China, has resigned. His resigna- tion is now in the hands of President | Wilson, but it is denied that he pre- sented it “syddenly” as reported in Japanese d.spatches to Honolulu. COMMISSION TO MEET 10 FRAME UP WORLD'S SERIES (By Asxociated Pre ' CINCINNAT Aug. —Chair- !man Hermann of the National Base- | ball commission, will leave for Chi- | cago Sunday to call a meeting of the commission to talk over the world se- CUTICURA HEALED PAINFUL PIMIPLES OnFace. Roughandlichy. Could NotSleep Nights, “‘When I was ebeak fourteen years of age many pimples formed on my face, first as blackheads, | i | | | | and then they became rough, red and itchy pim- ples. They itched so that many nights I could not sleep. I had to leave school I had so much TIDIISLLLLL LO ain. : “Then I read about Cuticura and decided to use them, and when I had vised one cake of Soapand one box of Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Rosie Frezza,612 New Depot St., Los Angeles, Cal. Having Cleared your skin keep clear by using Cuticura Soap and Ointment for daily toilet 5 The Soap to cleanse and furit ly, the Ointment to soothe and heal. was Cuticura Talcum Powder aa Do not fail to test the fascinating fra- France of this exquisitely ecented face, baby, dusting and skin perfuming powder. Delicate, delightful, distingué, it imparts to the person | charm incomparable and peculiar to itself. Sample of Cuticura Soap, Ointment icum free by mail, address post-card: joston.”” : “Cuticura, Sold everywhere at 25c. cach. EAPNESS and QUAL- 'SPOSSEISESESSSIII EE SOS SSS SS SS WEW WAX PLANT OF MIDWEST NOW IN OPERATION sky ‘MOSHER OL AND GAS ~—-MIAKETING 600° SWimES Furnished by TAYLOR & CLA Y The Mosher oi se Gas Byndica ; . has placed on sal 00 s of si Room 212, Oil Exchange Bldg. | at $100 each, the salé to be limited . to 300 shares up to the time the Wy-0-Tex 20 is drilled in. The Mosher Oi] and ae 3h 3 aap ia : Gas Syndicate owns one-half inter Ask New York Curb in section 36, township 35, ii 1.25 Bid |range 84 west., with one gas 208 7 ge. bs ee | having a capaéity of 2,500,000 cubie rig | Midwest Refining -- 167 | feet daily and one oil well estimated 25 Midwest Common when put prodweing to be about 26 "707 iS bag Preferred barrels, 40 Week Ga us The well now drilling is by colt 38 | pe es ac! tract and will cost abotit $11,000 2.90 | Otntives & when sand is reached 6f nih 60 per 80) | Sint Galt 5 cent is chargeable agathat he PES 387 s cote y <0 ADE Ds IOI eo duction owned by other parties. The 1.05 BEiGr. Prod. Assn.-b ioral . ies hens ear Tk roperty is said ie be one of the, ‘95 West. Sts. 0. & L... 3.26 8.75 ; a | best defined domes in the and| -40 Prod. & Ref. com.-- 8.25 8.87 | View of New Wax Plant of the Midwest Refining Company ‘Which Was contains 640 acres, Leing actare bince, 221 New York Stock Exchaage : Coimpleted Recently. It was first located by the late Ed- 03% Mexican Petroleum _-175% 175%;) . The new tw6-8tory, brick and | win Hall, an eminent geologist. +04 Texzs Oil _____ - 248.258 steel structure which hodses the | ties, Hermann said two schedules} pis field was all withdraWA in son Sinclair Oil - 57% 58 | SRRSMED OF Wer pient ict em Mid | would probably be prepared. One 1909 except owf school section and ge. | U.18- Steel cez22- 101g 10zg, | ewest Bettalng Company ost tous: | ara ital based onl Ginelanedi taxiiie|is0)mcrea Shela by the New York Oil eae P 5 zewe % ion, and the other, New York. company. The New York Oil com- see = Unis _ vested ome rebore pater 5 Bat pam Be League plans inelude is now drilling a well on its -68. Stanley Greene _____ 60 75 pleted about four months ago hi i Petro! holdin, The sale of stock by the 1.00 Mosher ____ - 500 600 only reeently rai been occupied | and — -56 200 Club * - 300 350 and placed in full operation. i= ‘ VJ SLL SA +10 Teapot 90 100 This new wax plant includes a SISSIES TOS ISS TEBE aM MS 7 -10 refrigerating room and a full set 23 | Liberty Bonds _ | of wax presses. Crude scale wax 48 3%s _- -+99.80 99.80 is also made here. In direct con- S 71 Ist 4s - 94.20 94.20 | nection with this wax plant and as | C 00 a = 45° | Ond 4s ~ 92.80 92.80 | a part of the huge lubricating | +10 Ist 4%s . - 94.30 94.30 | plant, the company has placed in | = " 21 2nd 4%s _ = 92. 92.92 | operation a wax sweating house. 1.50 8rd 4%s _ & bi 94.80 j The parefine plant is part of the 8.85 4th 4%s __. - 93.18 93.00 new lubricating system of build- 2.00 Victory Loan .__ 99.54 99.52 j ings which when completed will | Footwear for Teachers -and the- Grown Up School Girls THE BOQTERY EXTENDS TO THE TEACHERS A HEARTY WELCOME TO CAS- 7 PER, AND INVITES THEIR INSPECTION AT ALL TIMES OF OUR POPULAR PRICED FOOTWEAR. The Bootery “Take the Elevator and Save a Dollar or.More” 4th Floor O. 5. Bldg. Mosher company has passed the blue faw regulations. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1919 NO PROMATION OF TOMAGCD, IS. THOVUF, REPORT W. C. T. U. Brands Article Circu- lated As Fake Yarn and Lead- ers Poiftt to the Notice The liquo¥ interests, opposing eh- forcement of a law passed by 45-48 of the Union, have attempted to alarm the tobacco-using prohibition- ists in congress and out by a false story asserting that certain promi-‘ nent prohibition organizations, par- ticularly the W. C. T. U., are work- ing for a constitutional amendment for the prohibition of tobacco. “This statement is wholly in er ror,” says Mrs. Lenna Lowe Yost, legislative superintendent of the W. » Cc. T. U. “If such a movement were on foot in the W. C. T. U. I would 'F) certainly know of We are not working for a cor utional amend- ment prohibiting tob: ed : The method by v bh these fakes , are worked is interesting. First, the bald assertion is put out that the W. C. T. U. is working fer a constitu- tional amendment to prohibit tobacco and an attempt is made to time it at a critical moment in the considera-‘ tion of enforcement legislation wilh an evident hope that it will do ‘its injury before it can be contradicted. Then some statemeht by a W. C U. official is “pied” until it does not make good sense and printed unde some such head as “W. C. T. U. 2s mits Tobacco Prohibition Movement. Next, wet pape: re induced to print editorials under h heads as “To- baceo h methods of heading of{ the proh are gravely discussed. The trouble with this kind of fake propaganda is that there is consider- able intelligence in congress “and among the people at large. They size it up for just about what it is and thereafter tend to discredit €ll anti-prohibition material. SMALL CHANCE 10 GET OFFICE American Legion Will Vigor- ously Oppose the Election of / Disloyal Office Seekers , ’ FL headed hail he ded ede de ded de de he dee debe ude dle Ld. Persons of doubtful loyalty ‘and especially those whose ‘disloyalty haat been established who seek legislative or other public office will be vigor- ously opposed by The American Le. C2 Buy Shares Today in the Mosher Oil & Gas Syndicate At $100 Each Twp. Mosher Oil & Gas Syndicate owns one-half interest in Sec. 36, Tws 35 N. iXange, 84 W. with one gas well with a capacity of 2,500,000 cubic feet daily and one oil well estimated, when put to producing, at about 25 barrels. We are drilling a well now and are about 1400 feet deep. We ex- pect to reach the sand at |/OU teet in a few days. The Syndicate has 500 shares at $100.00 each, of which we agree not to sell more than 300 up to the time this well will be drilled in, and if it becomes necessary to sell more to finance the proposition later, each unit holder will have a chance to buy in proportion to his holdings. The well now drilling is being d-illed by contract and will cost ap- proximately $1 1 000 when the sandis reached, of which 50 percent is. chargeable against the production owned by other parties. This property is situated on on2 of the best, defined domes in the state, contains 640 acres and is a state lease. It was originally located by the late Edwin Hall, one of our most eminent geologists. This field was all withdrawn in 1909 except our school section and 49) acres held by the New York Oil Co., who are drilling a well on their hold- ings. batho? As the time is limited make out your check to-day to I. N. Clay, trus- tee, for as many shares as you can handle and send game to 212 O. S. Building or L. F. McMahon, Oil Exchange Building. I have among my share holders at present only men who have been successful in the oil game and who are willing to bank their money on my judgment, as they know R. J. Mosher has been about as successful pick- ing winhers and leaving losers alon> as any one in the bysiness. A few of the present share holders are I. N. Clay, R. G. Hagens, Schulte Bros., Glen Leidecker, Fred Messiner, Hany Free, George Adams, M. G, Saunders, and Robt. Frazier. > Manager, R. J. MOSHER, Trustee, I. N. CLAY, Secretary, GRACE BURCKERT. WOOITI IO IOIIEILI SS ISH, gion, the national organization of American veterans of the Great war, This action is urged upon the entire membership of the Legion thru 8099 posts already organized in a resolu. tion adopted by the National Exetu- tive, Committee in se:sion at Na- tional Headquarters, 19 West 44th street, New York City. The resolution was prepared by 4 committee composed of Bishop Char, H. Brent of Buffalo, N. Y., formerly senior chaplain of the American Ex- peditionary Forces, Henry Leonard of Colorado, and Dr. Richard Derby of New York. It reads as foilows: “Resolved: That The Ameri¢an Legion in accordance with its an. nounced principles as ressed in the preamble of its constitution and in the resolutions adopted by it in caucus assembled, stands squarely against violation, or threat of viola tion, of law and order, whethet by individuals or aggregations of indi- ; that it advocates,—and upon its membership to ad- vocate, the imposition of full penal- ties upon violators of the Espionage | Act; that it is immutably opposed to, and urges its membership to oppose, the admission to the national legis. |lative body, or to any other public office, of persons of doubtful loyal- ty, and more pecially of thoge whose disloyalty has bcen judicially determined. AUG DEALER ARRESTED HERE ON ADVICE FROM COLORADO AUTHORITIES C. H, Yazijin, wanted in Denver Colo,, on a rape charge, was arrest, ed here by D ty Sheriff B. M. Ellithrope twenty minutes after word was received from Denver in the sheriff’s office yesterday afternoon. ; He was arrested at a local hotel eurly yesterday afternoon after Des puty Ellithrope had ed him from a local furniture store, where he jhad visited go a dealer in oriental rugs. Yarijin arrived in Casper yester \day nrorning. On receipt of wor jto arrest a Mr. Yaziiin, an oriental rug deater, Deputy Ellithrope témem: jbered tht such a rug dealer was ex- pected here he furniture compa. ny sometime s week. He found that Yazijin had arrived and had gone to his hotel for dinner, Blli- thrope found him at the hotel and the Denver office was notified. « The result was that a deputy from | Colorado caught an afternoon trait, jeut of Denver and arrived here this |morning to take ‘Yazijin back to the | Colorado capital. oe A Tribune Wantad will sell it,:

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