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i) tn omemmcre i): |: | ina eo OIL 0P ERATORS | : Today’s Markets by Wire : TRRIGATION DISTRICT (lf ol O00 Maret by Wire eae SHEEP — Receipts, 4,500: ‘ 7 | x . OMAHA, Nebr., May 24, | slow; bids, 50 cents aaanebpas (IN oT L| HINT Furnished Daily by Taylor & Clay, Ground Floor, Oil | ACRES AWAITING HEVELO PMENT IN \ sods Recent 18.500 market 10 t0 line own), medium to" prime tis a6 Exchange Building, Casper, Wyoming oe Hae ey ot ae Be iipriingy S1450@1546 at, to ttop, $14.25. , culls any i | Local ocks ; t | CATTLE—Recelpts, 6,000; market,|common, $10.50@14.25; spring; New Fields Sought to Take Place} Gil 8t Gates 1.32 1.35 heavy; steers, 10 to 15 cents lower;|$15.25@16.60; yearling wethers ett, of Rapidly Diminishing j Bid Ask ,Wind River Refining ------- 04.05 others and butchers stock, steady; veal | 13.75: ewes, medium, good and en.” s |Amalgamated Royalty — 31 36 | Williams. E. T- - 146 1.50 , 5 is 75 cents higher; stockers and feeders, | $8.25@9.50; culls and commo: shee, Supply Pee Seater ea ats r bat dull to weak. Beef steers, medium and|8.00; feeder lambs, $11%0@13.05, © °’® ; | Asnenie Lider myth : +): : : heavyweight, choice and prime, $12.00@ —— ge ihe detnand fon i retepledin ih ay aTso0s KOR Lov y otis: Wy-0-Tex Toho ae Wyoming Asleep to Opportunities in Agricultural 12.50: medium and good, $10.25@12.00; TOO LATE TO CLassiry throughout the United 8 tern countr a 4 ; light weight, good ee ore Care Set close} Line, State Chamber of Commerce Is Told by {ana choice, $11.28@12.75; common and|” WanTED—Pamily of two wou Ty, | 2 . 7) siawest Refining ------- $134.00 $136.00 medium, $8.75@10.26; butcher cattle, | party to assist in housework, go home Emerson, who Points Way to Enterprise _| heifers, $7.50@12.50; cows, $7.00@11-75:| nights. Work very light. Tocatton emer - ope and the far rke Oil ~ uring the next few years is likely (0) Big Indian uin proportions never before ap-| puck Creek nd promineyt oil producers} facie ‘T: Midwest Commo 1.00 Jackson, n Si a are t y seeking new fields where| Gojambine Midwest Preferred - 1.00 sneer mecona batreet. Pho. oil, even in. small quantities, can be/Coumbine ~~ Merritt — 2 1450 pA ee EE le arse. & obtainea, S a market report. So] COUN Glenrock Oil — =/ 1:60 With the development of three pumping units along the — pressing is the need for the raw prod- uct that € North Platte and the construction of the Casper canal surveyed and planned when the Pathfinder dam was constructed, an agri- ALL-STAR ; Cosden - Domino Okmulg itions e being formed| to penetrate the Arctic and African re khorn : sions: A report recently received from| a Ri Sous se Buy cultural area of from 25,000 to 30,000 acres could easily be lay aiGwye wtakionen Mintst hamnGethernioet| Mian tae Ref., Com.------ thousands of dollars in additional trade to this city, according er iaebl eerste ghee te aati Bebe ‘ew York Stock Exchange Stocks | to Frank C. Emerson, state engineer,|find that agriculture is the best basis CASPER STADIUM who addressed the state and _local|of property for Wyoming,” Mr. Emer- equipment to commence operations for os Chambers of Commerce on the subject |'son declared. ‘Do not let oil prosper- j Lance C sinking a perimental pur-] i pital LS Nes Kane Catan a ‘© pores, Famc piste) who ha ; ity blind you to this fact. Favorable T d E explored the territory in question re-|y,ountain & Cult 91.00 n the Pathfinder dam was con-| climate, soil rich in the minerals neces- ues a vening, ay ported that. oil is obtainable and nolyike Henry — __.6 per cent|*tructed by the reclamation — service,| sary to sustain plant life, and’a water Se AAEE in boliie GaNeaa Ena eal? 3 sion Was made: that Wyoming was| supply under control will mean crops West A St., One Block West of Courthouse Ateamibe, wudoemeraitys Liberty Bones to receive its share of the waters, and|which will prove astonishing and which . Co jouse, 8 P. M. Many. ftiel stations have already heen provision was also made for five canals, cannot be equalled anywhere. First time in Casper that show ii catAUIE GARG AND eae to benefit this state. Because Wyo-| “The available area of land in this Main E: ts eis ence th 10-round ein N Ghd eM OET ARH SEU URERHS ming was alseep to its opportunities |state which could be placed under irri- un EVents ANG’ a speci bout countre:. Watil crasantio Han enet agriculturally, nothing has been done/gation is greater than the entire state SapIOESA! to” ne. reat eden METER along this line, and the immense vol-|of Massachusetts. The irrigation of i STANLEY YOAKUM VurpGon {Ot AGGMIRE SRE Ot fend Hills ume of water stored at Pathfinder hen-| that land would increase its valua py LES so wa. Dneterne Aiitaleten standar efits residents of Nebraska rather than|a half billion dollars and make it worth thas .worldit has oseverallicrawatavorining| du Bell those of Wyoming although the North|more than the assessed valuation of fi Ae HARRY REIDE pareephrthiated Seth cit ; $$ nnn | Platte drains 20,000 acres of Wyoming) the entire state at the present time.” : 5 Sree WYOMING CROP E OIL MARKET land and but 7,000 acres of Nebraska| Mr. Emerson pointed out that aid go sesnds hand, indicate that they are meeting f shape ‘eck C ek ng Coal u malt Creek y all motive power is now] #@ Muddy $2.75 ] Grass Creek 2.75|Greybull — 2.75] Elk Basin 2.75| Lance Creek - land. from the government reclamation serv- ‘ Xs Mr. Emerson pointed out that when,ice will not come for some time : MUTT McKEE money is expended upon road improve-|yet. State aid as was stated by Goy- nd whi A -- 3.0§/ment it is gone forever, whereas the|ernor Carey, may be available. Pr | | | | gen 1 by oil as fuel, instend of| “Hot Butte : r Goal, 7am hha haratotore: Baca) thas ferchlight — 3.1.1 Lander first investment in an irrigation pro-| vate enterprises have failed in the va JIMMIZ HARRIS Our rail, public utility and industrial] Mule Creek - ject 4s. repaid by the first year’s crops because the promoters were inexperi- 3 10 Rounds as a general rule, and thereafter the|enced and because they failed to col- systems are now reverting to the use} ¢ A oe 4 land irrigated keeps increasing injonize properly. Such enterprises have of oil in such large numbers that the } perl} r) snail aupplye in atoragekis ibeingirap value with but little additional expen-| paid in the end, but the profits dia not | EDDIE ANDERSON Wage exlauaeod Tee woaalbility el diture on the project. jgo to the original investors. There is : Champion of Elks’ 4 bor troubles in the coal regions makes| With the exception of the Riverton|no reason why they should fail, Mr. : J ; A Ae T, ks’ Ama : Sut project, just being started by the Re-| Emerson pointed out, if undertaken by : “ e ournament that those companies which} : ation service and the Painted|men who understand the problems of vs. ANGI bch tho ce ShPseiinecor project in the Big Horn basin, a irrigation projects, and if they are czre- KID PLANK | ° in convertir & x ° ° ° e ° ° ° o P ] again be in the field for equipment for] vate enteyprise, no irrigation pro-| fully directed. 3 . this purpose, and it naturally devolves} ieee neve been inaugurated in Wyo-| a rae 4 4 of Denver upon the oil companies to be prepared] 4 ming in twelve years. ' Ce = : | for tha demand that will undoubtedly | : Spread on iM the crop failures of| : ‘ 6 Rounds take place within the next few months ast summer, Montana is. wide awake s Unhel axteneita: whishiolitielteinezased| : to the importance of Irrigation, Tdah>| = Every move of the fight- by the railroads is best shown by re Stocks failed to hold their gains made on Saturday’s close, with# has some enormous projects under way, | ISSUED RY THE STATE » < [ers can be plainly seen ort. ed by the Southe Pacific} 7 t * the southwest is planning to utilize the! > raitroad. aithough it) te au admitter, the opening of trading on the New York exchange today, with the re-| waters of the Colorado for irrigation. | — any seat in the fact that this company owns and con-| sult that new low records were established for some issues. United| The Snake river, the river Montana Emily sSobnelder! able Worn: all jot s their pow Reeiti te \thase 40 ae cont ck dhe : : plans to use, and the Green river eee eroven ell acreage TeCaeoEnie Seng | States Steel sold below 90 for the first time this year. which is the principal feeder of the) '*% if bas fut RNR IE crn ADMISSION, $1, $2, $3 tion obtainable at the present’ time Midwest Refining, which opened at $137, sold down to $134 dur- Pee eae neg rave, tneln, ouaie testi Si: 2 iW : Ladies Free insufficient to meet the demand for oil| ing the morning's trading and Sait Creek Producers touched a neW}mains asleep to the possibilities of irri.|, ing & Harper, Shoshoni, B% of 36- usel as fuel for locomotive pows Bags > s oughout some o y of $ . , 7 |gation, allowing her waters to benefit. °’"" fe He han tueitien: aranee Eee ane nee is growing in the fitieel Frantz Well Is Gusher, the states Roa Nae ame £0 2NON WB. Rutherford, Denver, all of 16- Woes Bhat Fromoter j : & The Frantz No. 2 well in the Cat|” me tnited States reclamation serv.) 20:8! Formerly Trainer of as shown in the opinion} . in-| * of| of the market, “additional funds for the erect new power houses, and it is proposed) of several promir | it A Bs s jico is disinclined to expend more, ‘phe Danube river flows through Jess Willard nd_&t/money on »the Pathfinder project in Creek field which came in with about traders that ma 00 flush prodv |true and with the present high price|wil be able to insure the carry! ; oS ying ¢ . , the value ¢f!through of the plans under which the Oil Field Maps Blue Prints principal Mor-’ hermit was originally granted, which Explorations Reports overestimated, that the new units when instglled, be] stocks are selling less than their . ag higete ce countries in which fifty-two languages equipped for the use of oil as fue trinsic valug and improvement can be} oF pete 500 z Ne vorted 1D 1. | this state,/find two members of a com: and dialects are spoken. : The program laid out by English] expected at eny time | vor offices as making 800 to 1,000 bar.|7ssion considering the matter have re * shipbuilders for the conversion | ss ISA SBCA er BIE Nepaieda Ses aay Ai en ‘rt. 1g) Ported adversely, Mr. Emerson stated, coal burners to oil burners on prac-| New Well in Dallas Field. Vidar Shas a atch ad| but he is still hoping that the state | GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS tically all ocean-going vessels is al Oil was struck at 900 feet in the No forithiae , and prominent naval archi-|}3 well of the Anglo-United company : 1 and nearl ™ er it can! i e Jallas ele er t county, 7 after it caniin the Dallas field, Fremont county,| fina ficid ean hardly 1 sent of (Wy comple tects have stated that he he expected that about 9 will mean the construction of canals A by Z R & CLs . ¥ 9 Inc. all new steamers will b ed|to the storage tanks. Some fifteen old| y \q me which will allow Casper, Douglas and | Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. STOCKS AND BONDS F 3 aces: 2 ne z PEE IINAES | will run buck herd on South Lone he ti i, enctid. . with equ nt to consume oil as fuel. also are being led deeper and) Roe beginning J 40 y Mace ceoet sections of. the jetate,.to srecaive P.O. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric : Som shisito.extabiin’thel bropght -tolmore production. |, Bear beginning June 1. Andrew Mae: the beneft of the Pathfinder waters. > Full information regarding Wysthing Oils, New and the well is now delivering} drilled fourteen|Pherson. 5-21-12t* | “Under the final analysis you will! ; York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues furnished minds of many investors and traders, | which as to the real valug of oil stocks at the| years ago, reported to be making Ce Pore upon request. PI: AH ; rs : ; 2 pe andmatte ace your buying and selling orders pyenent times! ‘These can\ be divided if barrels a day on pump and atter| Yeakeaeaeketedtetestestestedectetectectectestetectectetetetedetededesdestetetececese ste te te tet P q you 4 AOLLRReatclanuee ORDER Ideats and| cleaning out, No. 2 is pumping 110 bar-| go PSP te GP MP OOP ye Hehe Nee Set Hae HP NG SEP NGO Sew He Ge Vet NGG Ge Ver NG NOt VP NG Vat Gr Vt NGO Gr Vt GO Te with us. Complete facilities of our office enables us to < handle orders on up-to-the-minute quotations. We are the only Brokerage Company in Wyoming with New York Stock Exchange Connections. Private Wires to Casper, Lusk, Chian, Rawlins, Denver proven comry pa-jrels. The oil is good grade blac! son to doubt the pos com-|erude and 60,000 barrels will be de. y of ge panies to help enhanc value of|livered to the Riverton-Wyoming Refin-| J their stocks mar! re in| ing company. | the prospective, or wildcat stage. — \y 9 nies. her M RO oe ee ee Or M eee ¢ Lost Creek Work Resumed. a Creek Consolidated Oil & Gas company) ° on the Red Desert extension of the oil| @ |structure of which ris dome is 3, |part. A hole was drilled 510 feet 1 t g | year and a standard rig will be used! W'S THE TIME ? K2 ¢ : 1% ~ ; ir 63 * ° a Lgurmrmsse, Wyo ats, 2th Sa fo" 8 rh ol $ To ayia pape Acreage in the 1 ticles of incorporation have been filed | the dome. | . in the office of the Wyoming ary| The Graham Oil company is heing| % . “5 A roven telds of M. a state the fonlowing ‘corporation ganized 10 Grill on section 14 wn Is being demonstrated this week in our showrooms $ ay : eeena o Amusement company of Ro 93 0 he n-| W ngs, capital stock $200,000: dir are fin! | be ee yoming : John Rumsey, P. C. Bunning and| & & Now’s the time to do things before the steadily- growing boom absorbs all opportunities. Now’s the time to get in right and secure your holdings. Now’s the time to get in touch with us. We handle none other than 4 5 SECURITIES THAT STAND TEST OF INVESTIGATION o, oP, soefog ? e vs RO RS UOC Oe, sdale, - s Sam M. Thompson, George W. Bates, Harry L. Wilson and George R. God trey. The comnany's headamares || Brokerage and Insurance % ae saa? + M% + Condit Petroleum company of a ritack stock, $100,000; direct S castle; > e oge rig ap gga arrose een ANID $|| The Prudential Securities Company and G. F. Sy Ks. French Ditch Irrige Torrington: no capit + ition company of and Sold : stock; directors.) | District Manager Equitable FR oho alo-ase-efo efecto cto-ete-| Stocks, Bonds, Oil Lands, Leases 4th Floor, O. S. Bldg.” e Casper, Wyo. M oe, Wests Se eee Life Insurance Co. of | ee 5 ger New York & ee Whalica HUGGAINE RIAA ar Room 23, Townsend Bldg. Ds oS na humming-bird is str : b< its feathers it is*no larger than a bum- Phone 196-J 3 ¢ ble bee. ! 4, % it er + K? KA o+, ore, e + Carnes Brokerage Co. and Public Exchange E. E. CARNES and B. LESPERANCE, Props. Phone 1147-1345 Over Iris Theater, Casper, Wyo. WE BUY AND SELL WYOMING OIL STOCKS Leased wife with Miller & Work, Denver, Colorado BE PE SE tas We Have Orders to Sell We Have Orders to Buy M oe SII SSIS SSS SSS SS SMS SSS: Future Definite Payments Soy RO ? % % 5o-4fo-4$o-4s % + Miss Grace Manny of the Edison Electric Appliance Co. is giving demonstrations each afternoon on the Hotpoint Ranges M M% oe SSS - o RK? + oe oe UPC POU IVINS U OY, oe, aXe) o+, KA RY 1M ¢ K2 RK? KA ‘a K M to-fo-age-ehoateds ? Just a year from today some payments may be com- | ; ; ; > ing due—Insurance, Lodge dues, Taxes, or something ig and other labor-saving Hotpoint Appliances it our show- >< 3000 caltibiea goo Mio) sapaake a ne 1 else. ! | 0 Cay 5000 Hutton Lake at 20 < Ricreshat Start TODAY to accumulate the money to meet this W/Z rooms. All Casper women are cordially invited to attend & E000 Out Weat ne 8 ta" 10000 Victor-Wyo. at market payment. | , , i 4 ie 3000 Domino at 13c One a BAchier Aes ee ee often as possible. Something new each day in the eco- Zino Capitol Petroleum at 90 1000 Kay’ & Prod. at #26 save just the amount you will need when the payment \% 5000 Glenhure .06 nomical use of electricity by cooking. HOURS OF DEMONSTRATION: 2:00 P. M. TO 5:00 P. M. Natrona Power Co. PHONE 69 falls due. 4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Accounts x + Me + KR? ? so-feate-ofeege-ato-eteetos’ Thirty-One Years of Service May We Serve You The Casper National Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $190,000.00 oe Lester Brokerage House NEW YORK OIL RA Paar ateaieair ete atoey iM + ? io o¢, See? KR ? K? + KD + RK + +, FI FPILELLSLELLALAL ELE LA db hd so-efoeteete-es io S ¢ 5 _GOCG GC PO IOS PES ONG GOI ae ie MPEP MRAP P BA BABBLs b Be Seeoeecoetorretoceetoatocn sete rion eset eestor seto dtodd died New Number, 114 S. Wolcott Phone 1142