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PAGE FOUR ee Ey : Today’s Markets by Wire : Furnished Daily by Taylor & Clay, Ground Floor, Oil Exchange baler, Casper, Wyoming Local Gil Stocks = 1.22 Big Gasser in Ferris Field. bulk of sales, $13.50@14.00; top, $14.25. Bid Ask ,Wind River Refining 70s ““ou|. The Producers & eatiners corpora-|" CATTLE Receints. 5,000; eae Amalgamated Royalty -$ 32 $ 4 | Wiis, BE. & - 1.40 1.43) tom, drilling on section 36 of the Fet-isteers, steady to 25 cents lower; other Atlas ___. a aeus .05 | Western Exploration - 2.50 2.60; See yak: A _iclasses, steady; best yearlings, $13.25; American -_.. 81.03 /fWyo-Kans - Zire, 3.60] eee ON earrey siapan wae mibect steers, medium and heavyweight. Boston Wyoming 62 86 Wy-0-Tex ~. - 10 -12/}0.million foot flow struck previously |©hoice and prime, $12.00@12.50; medium Bessemer ieee Jin: the same hole and which had been}#04 good, $10.25@11.00; common, $9.50@ Burke Ol aT ees 3 New York Curb Stocks cased off. The well has been capped/10.25; lightweight, “good and choice, Big Indian ~—__.. = AT Open Close {and drilling suspended. $11.50@12.75; common and medium, Buck Creek - z .52 | Midwest Refining —-$140.00 $142.00 Arter underreaming at 3,430 feet the{$9.00@11. butcher cattle, heifers, Black Tail — = .08 | Midwest Common 1.50 2.00|'Texas company will resume work this{$7.50@12.50; cows, $7.00@11.50; canners Columbine -... sei .80 | Midwest Preferred - - 1.00 3.00) week on section 1 of the same field. and cutters, $4.50@7.00; calves (light Consolidated Ro: - 1.30 1.83 | Merritt ------: 15.00 16.00 and handyweight), medium, good and Cow Guich _ 24 26 | Glenrock Oil — - 287 2.60 Steel Rigs in Carbon County. \cHoice, $11.75@13.00; feeder steers, $9.0° Domino — 18. . .1¢|Cosden --____ 6.25 6.60; The Columbia Oil company is erect-|@11.75; stocker steers, $6.75@11.77. Elkhorn — _ 12 .15|Okmulgee P. & R. 50 .75|ing three steel rigs on “its Carbon) stocker calves, $6.501@10.50. Frantz Corp. 2.65 2.75/Elk Basin --_.. 7.75 8.00; county, Wyoming, holdings, two in the! srigeP—Receipts, 2,500; market, gen- Great Western Petroleum-. .07 ° .09|Salt Creek Prod. Assn-. 35.00 36.00|Ferris field and one on the Cherokee) any 25 cents higher; no choice lambe ‘Qutton Lake 01% .02| Western States O. & I 37 .62| structure. included. Lambs (84 Ibs, down), medium Jupiter 02% .03) Prod. & Ref., Com_------ 7.25 7.50 ‘Frestecs In Agreement to prime, $15.50@16.00; lambs (85 Ibs. Kinney - 2 .34| New York Stock Exchange Stocks There were no dissenting votes at the|"P), medium to prime, $14.50@15.50; Lance Creek Royalt; 15 -16 | Mexican Petroleum voting trustees conference of the Salt;!#mbs, culls and common, $11.00@14.00; sk Royalty --. 09 +11} Texas Oil - Creek Producers association held in|SPring lambs, $15.00@17.00; yearling usk Petroleum 06 Boston this week when the trustees ap-\wethers, $11.50@13.75; ewes, medium, Mountain & Gulf- 56 proved the plan of capital re-adjust-|B00d and choice, $8.50@9.50; culls and Mike Henry - 15 ment.. The meeting was called by the|common, $3.50@8.00; feeder lambs, Mosher On 40 | voting trustees for the purpose of con-/$11.00@23.50. Outwest -. 02 $91.22| ferriag with the stockholders prior to ssa OE 07 84.70 | the special meeting to be held in Rich- 08 10/2nd 4's — 85.00/ mond, Va, May 28, when the plan is! PRONUNCIATION 21 +22 1st 44 86.40| to be submitted to a general meeting. Sunset --.. 07 08) 2nd 4% 85.40 ae ae Wend Hills . 2.00 2.26 lara 44's -. 90.00 OF NA MES IN ““andard Royalty Tom Bell Royalty - 1.00 4th 4%’s - SSeS ee | KS MARKET. GOSSIP AND FIELD NEN SC, PRODUCERS HOLDERS PROTEST Protective Committee Formed in Boston to Make Pro- test Against Alleged Unfair Treatment; Capi- tal Stock Reduction Is Proposed A protective committee has. been formed in Boston to safe- guard the interests of the certificate holders in the Salt Creek Producers’ Association, Inc., says the Boston Transcript. Steps are being taken to interest sufficient holders in the proposition so that a strong protest may be made to the trustees of the cor- poration against what the protective committee alleges is unfair treatment of the certificate holders. A special meeting of stockholders of The protective committee states that}the Salt Creek Producers’ Association the certificate holders have been kept in ignorance of the developments con- cerning the property and believes that the st is selling for a price by no means commensurate with the intvinsic value thereof. Counsel has been re- talned by the committee and it is noped to enlist a large number of certificate the action. circular being sent to certificate s by the committee follows: ieving that the great value of the s of the Salt Creek Producers’ As- is not réflected in the s, an} which the undersigned is the , has been formed to inves: » property and assets of the ion for the purpose of determin- actual value of the shares.” (Signed) Philip Cabot, George A. Nash, has been called for May 28 to act ona proved by shareholders, will be that for every share of Salt Creek stock now held there will be issued one share of |Mountain Producers’ Corporation stock |and one and one-half shares of Salt |Creek Producers’ new $10 par stock. No income or other taxes will aise from the delivery of Mountain Producers stock, as it is a distribution of capital. ‘LEGION WILL TAKE PART IN MEMORIAL PLANS HERE | The American Legion plans to have a part with the Spanish-American war veterans in the Memorial Day services, | May 30, These are the plans made at the last meeting of the George Vroman | Post No. 2 of the American Legion. The largest meeting in the history of the local Legion post was reported this week. Red Bulan | o State Highway Department—Office of | t Daily Cribune Omaha Livestock Market by Wire SO. OMAHA, Nebr., May 26. HOGS — Receipts, 15,000; market, ‘steady to 15 cents lower; closing, weak; Se a Telegrams for H. S, Truscott, advis- ing him of the death of his mother at Helena, Mont., have been received at the Western Union, which is unable to locate the person to whom they are ad- dressed. _————— In Democratic state. conventions to/ be held in South Carolina and Arkan- MEXICAN NEWS| Morelos—Mo-RAH-loce. San Marcos—San MAR-koce. Chihuahua—Chee-WAH-wah. Tlaxcala—Tlas-KAH-lah. Coahuila-+Co.a-WE ah. San Luis Potos: jahn-Loo-E. Po-to-SEE. ° Tehauntepec—Tay-W AHN-tay-pec. Oaxaca—Wah-HAH-kah. Jalisco—Hah-LEES-ko, Tamaulipas—Tahy-mo-LEE-pas. Orizaba—O-re-ZAH-ba. Aguas Calientes — Ah-gwas-kah-le- El-tes. The May Poll Proves For Shingle Roofs AND Wooden Buildings. | Rich Black Color Tuxpam—TOOS-pam. Guerrero—Gher-RARE-0. Hidalgo— AHL-go. Torreon—Tor-ray-OW. District Engineer. Salt Creek Road—Passable but rough. | Traffic still going by Ridge Route as far jas Hor Creek. Few mud holes other I{side of Teapot. |; Yellowstone Highway (Casper West). —Good to Powder River, few rough pots. Yellowstone Highway (Casper East). —Reported very good to Orin Junction, with exception of rough spots at Muddy oil fields and this side of Orin .* tion. ge ne The last of the 984 delegates to the “national Republigan convention will be chosen at the Vermont state con- vention which is to be held today at Tampico—Tam-PEE-ko. Texcoco—Tes-CO-co. Guanajuato—Gwah-nah-NWAH-to. Queretaro—Kay-RET-a-roh. Zacatecas—Zac-a-TAY-cas. GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Doesn’t Fade Cheapest and Best, TAR DEPARTMENT THE DENVER GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT CO, FoR 8415 BY KIMBALL DRUG STORE Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. O. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric NATRONA LUMBER CO. JOHN JOURGENSEN NICOLAYSEN LUMBER CO- sas. today, eighteen delegates will b chosen from each state to attend tho national convention, Shes The ship “Springfield,” named afte WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920 eee BY, MAY 26,1920 peenanely Mass., on account of that city’s excellent showing in the fourth Liberty bond drive, is to be launched today at Portsmouth, N. H, Popularity FE: The'Z’ Has More Than Rated Power The work delivered by the ‘'Z’? Engine goes beyond the horse power rating we place on it, This gives grea! for your money—increased service—longer life. sevelne The ‘‘Z’’ has large inlet and exhaust valves—easily accessib | insure smooth, steady ranning—complete fuel ae Tight compression i: ¢ accurately machined and polish ‘cylindse increases ‘*Z’’ Engine power—reduces foel net | power losses to minimum. ™ Positive, dependable Bosch ignition adds to power output—provides hot, powerful spark insures quick starting. Complete combustion gives greatest power from each gallon of fuel—prevents formation Ad carbon means more power at lower cost. Other ‘‘Z’’ features are: Runs on kerosene, coal oil as well as gasoline; built in Bosch high tension oscillate magneto; every part interchangeable; clean-cut, efficient design; long-lived endurance, Come in and see this cele- engine today. Factory Prices: 196 He Pan eneenenen$ 75.00 38 H.P. 125.00 6 HP 200,00 plan calling for the exchange, distribu- tion and reduction in the capital stock. It is proposed that Salt Creek Produc- ers:deliver 181,097 shares of the Wyo- ming Associated Of Corporation, 52 per cent of that company’s capital, which it now owns, to the Mountain Produc- Montpelier. 1 J. GIBLIN ers’ Corporation of Delaware. The lat- ter company: is to turn to Salt Brokerage and Creek Producers 973,407 par $10, of its 1,000,000 share capital is to be lstruted among walt. Creek Pro Insurance ducers’ shareholders. i Tt is also proposed that the capital] |All Wyoming Stocks Bought stock of Salt Creek Produc be re and Sold duced from the present $30,000, ai- vided into 1,200,00 shares of value, to an authorized capital of $15,- District Manager Equitable Life Insurance Co. of 000,000, divided into 1,500,000 shares of New York $10 par value. Room 23, Townsend Bldg. President N. S. Wilson, president of Phone 196-J the company, states that the final re- Ashton Ca hi a i SITIOS ISIS SS ISS MO a a is “ Chi-Namel Dept.’ COME w our CHI-NAMEL Demonstration CHI-NAMEL DEMONSTRATOR during dates given below, will teach you aoply beau effects over old dirty soft wood floors by the easy, simple ready to use Chi-Namel Graining Process. floors that you can wash and beautify with rugs instead of using un- sanitary, dusty carpet. ‘ Heels or hot water won’t hurt Chi-Namel, stencil border effects can be applied and the cost is only about 3 cents per square foot, Chi-Namel Quality Enamels, Paints and Varnishes For new or old, hard and soft wood floors. doors, furniture, wood work, walls, ceilings, radiators, screens, porch furniture, fixtures, auto, motor and bicycles, stove-pipes, etc., all guaranteed highest quality or money refunded. Holmes Hardware Co. PLL LS LS LD LS SI ISIS BP LILI LI BS LI I SI IM. ; N N 5 4 to Grain in =) minutes! gs | i Ail Wie 2 ag Ui in five minutes to tiful, brilliant hardwood floor Then have fashionable, hardwood grained c FREE—30 cent Mathematics Did you ever realize that the examination of your eyes to determine the lenses you need is a case of mathe- matics? The optometrist measures the refractive errors of your eyes and figures out the formula for the lenses necessary to correct those errors. For your glasses to be satisfactory this formula must be absolutely correct. You see the necessity for a very careful examination by a skilled optometrist. This is—“THE BURNETT WAY”—Let me look you in the eye—if you don’t need glasses you can’t buy them from us. The Burnett Optical Co. Hotel Henning Entrance Wyoming COMPLETE VARIETY OF ' Bedding Plants and - Hanging Baskets Come out and make your selection for boxes and beds. Let us deliver and set them out for you. Order Your Plants for Memorial Day NOW Reasonable Prices Can of CHI-NAMEL during de- monstration with purchase of 25 cent Brush to insure a Fair Trial Phone 601 OPA PALALAL A Ad Lhe didel de deeded de dekedeihe Meade ade ude ude ude ude ahead ude ude ut rudke Casper Greenhouses Corner A and Kenwood Streets Two Blocks East and Two Blocks North State Hospital TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Full information regarding Wyoming Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds and other issues furnished upon request. Place your buying and selling orders 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 | A « i i One of the Reasons I Carry a Bank Account is so that I may have the advice and help of men well up on financial matters, when I need it. This young man is making good—he banks here. 3 Wyoming National Bank Casper, Wyoming Seoevrecveccooeos ——— Lester Brokerage House — NOWS THE TIME To Acquire Inside Acreage in the Proven Fields of Montana and Wyoming 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 SECURITIES THAT STAND TEST OF INVESTIGATION The Prudential Securities Company * Stocks, Bonds, Oil Lands, Leases 4th Floor, O. S. Bldg. Casper, Wyo. Carnes Brokerage Co. and Public Exchange E. E. CARNES and B. LESPERANCE, Props. Phone 1147-1345 Over Iris Theater, Casper, Wy? WE BUY AND SELL WYOMING OIL STOCKS Leased wire with Miller & Work, Denver, Colorado We Have Orders to Buy 3000 Bessemer at 28¢ 5000 Mike Henry at 14 1000 Buck Creek at 63c 10000 Victor-Wyo, at market 3000 Domino at 13c 1000 Roy & Prod. at 220 2000 Columbine at 32c We Have Orders to Sell 5000 American at 1%c 1000 Columbine at 84c 5000 Hutton Lake at 2c 5090 Out West at 3 1-4 2000 Riverton.at 100 2000 Capitol Petroleum at 9c 1000 Mike Henry at 16 1-2 5000 Glenhure .06 Specializing in NEW YORK OIL New Number, 114 S. Wolcott Phone 1142

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