Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1920, Page 4

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lil | Today’s Markets by Wi | . |: Loday’s Markets by tre: ; i . a 4 Furnished Daily by Taylor & Clay, Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Building. Casper, Wyoming Local Gil Stocks s spt ‘ | Wind River Refining. 04 | Petroleum Value Emphafized by} amaizamatea Royalty Williams, E. 1 1.43 5 Efforts to Secure Control of — | Atlas. -- ae hl dee pd World Suppl American yo-Kans - 2.00/ Pioneer, Widely Known in County, pply yoming Falls Victim to Infirmities of (From Oil City Derrick) ‘Open Close Old Age at Ranch The value of petroleum in industry -$142.00 $144.00 Home and commerce is made more signifi 1.00 2.00 cant by the exposition of the purpos < John Greenlaw,. aged 75, a pioneer of the British government to obtain|Columbine ‘ Mraxyitt es resident of Natrona county died at a control of the supply in foreign pro-/Consolidatea 31 Neste ak Ga local hospital this morning after a long ducing fields. The state department ai/Cow Guich — idl Babi ca illness from the effects of old age. Washington, in its communication of/Domino — 16, ,S0eden | - = For more than 30 years Mr. Greenlaw the facts to the senate, indicates that|Elkhorn - +15 | Okmulgeo k = has lived alone on a ranch six miles! the British intend to monopolize every|Frantz Corp. — lik Basin east of Casper and he is widely known pertoleum source possible. Such mon pat Western Petroleum__ .07 .09 | Salt Creek in this Section. He was born in Scot. opolies already exist in the United |-gytton Lake 011% | Western Sta land and came to America about 40 Kingdom, Persia, Ingia and other coun-|sypiter ____ 0 Prod. & Ref., Com_--- years ago. tries where Great Britain has govern | Kinne y New York Stock Exchange Stocks A sister, Miss Greenlaw, and Mr, and mental!control or treaty claus which nna F xican Petroleum -$174.00 $174.87| Mrs. John Forbes are the only known permits it. Wherever this exists the] “OU pon, a aaTOIl Se _ 46.00 46,87 4relativ in this vicinity. They have British deny the development of the| US’ pohly oo ‘of nelair Oil - _ 81,37 32.95 }/been notified of the death and funeral ofl lands to aliens. This applies to\UusK Petroleum - 601U Steel 92.37 93.50) arrangements will be made after their all foreigners, and is not discrimin-|Mountain & Gulf- ‘lel Can saaney. 6 per cent|.@rrival in Casper. atory as to Americans any n} Mike Henry -- 18) Y to the people of other Mosher On .. the state department holds that this|Outwest form of discrimination is justifiable in| Picardy international law, Riverton Refining - According to the communication}Royalty & Prod. Corp from the state department the Brit-|Sunset ish Empire's policye is said to be to| and Hills ———- bring about the exclusion of ¢ aliens| ¥andard Royalty = 1.00 4th 4\%'s from the control of petroleum’ sup-|‘rom Bell Royalty — ere 08 ‘Victory Loan -. plies of the empire and to endeavor to : aeciita ecru Wontral Wave oil in for- WYOMING CRUD E OLL MARKET eign countries along the following} %¢ck C ek 2.75 Grass Creek —...-..—~------—-- $3.10 lines: dit Creek 2.75 Greybull _____.______._------—-—~ 8.10 1. By barring foreigners and foreign] yg Muddy 2.75 Bik Basin -. eel) nationals from owning or operating oil] “got Butte 2.78 Lance Creek in British territory. Rerchlight — 3.1 Lander ----... 1,26 t participation of the gov-) aule Creek oeteee area reese $2.05 ernment in ownership and contro: of oil com: 3. By panie foreign I British oil com- their properties to enting from selling interests. prohibiting the transfer of British oil companies of oth- British subjects rather a broader explanation than was expected from our state le. partment, and proves that the policy ie being considered by the officials. | vidently some communications Lave} passed between the two governments} on the subject, for it is stated that] Great Britain has denied any intention of discrimiating ageinst Americans. } Inasmuch as British interests are en gaged in producing oll this would be matic denial, but it does not agree with States, the outlined policy as raported. It is evident that if Great in| pr s to take exclusive con il in opportunities the zhts in her own colonies, countries wh« to demand example will b those cessions, jing is said to have developed considerable strength. in the Unicea} opment, according to prominent traders, will pave the way for a} tus, ana room for games and sports of natural @iplo-| speculative market in the future altho advances at this time will | all kinds. ssemer. Vv the feature of trading, making a good gain on the! of news that the Bessemer: followed, strength Che Casper Daily Cribune Pores STOCKS LOOK UP IN MAJOR MART The entire list of industrial and rail stocks scored substan- tial gains in the New York market today when investment buy- This devel- be confined largely to rallies. at 6 per cent a in toy afte remained at this figur the ince the first of th Call money continued stationary having | vow MIDWEST 10 COMPLETE B we | SMLT GREEK COUNCIL by other governments, It is already! Domino joint well in Salt Creek is to be under way in Mexico, where ‘the new drilled in at once. es popular issues An Indianapolis boy! who came West constitution rovides ha he nation) were in better demand. to be a Wyomi vt i being direc! i nate : She ee RE The Midwest Refining Company will yoming cowboy is being mineral, DetrOrsinn: nd gas, ae uc-ling ‘held steady at $142 bid and aac: to the Salt Creek | Zimmerman, 849 Greer street, Indiana- tion, and that only M cans vy 1 ee ‘\Creek Producers was traded in at | Industrial Council division in| POUs, Ind. The son, Albert Zimmer- Tings-of oll, Such rights’ may’ ba|ane $36. {an election Tuesday One of the |™ friends iin’ Id, about, Casper, se bh tive | a i id to be well-known here,, ac- ed to foreigners ey agree tc |men named will be elected at the gen- Actos Bes Wwellle e,, ac Seanted fia Torelen rire Lee yaner conte Derby Starts Kansas Well mrad Kalssoh Ctb, Let Melnik mls to information received. by J. 8. respect thal TTT ae Pen ee antite The Derby Oil eomr weWyomingt the ext fo di Mechling, of the “Red ‘Cross See vee nil’ South America, whecs| corporation, has started a new\hole on| “mui, Qocttas tominatel feo) man | obabter: tor When last heard bose don ius raat) lige as be. [Section 21-24-14, Woodson county, Kan-| win inctude Sa ean ena ¢,|from Mr. Zimmerman was somewheres large deposits of petroleum are be-|£56 tne ole was abanconed atter| Will ine : 1 garage, | 15 Wyoming. Mau the dette? tHe true or{the drillers had tried vainly for nearly ¢ ner menesel OF Wey knowingsofe nis a where: ety Sea ee ete et (EU to recover a slx-inch bit lost! Caster commiastey denurenent abouts been asked to notify Mr. orblay iC 1. and the Dominican|APFril 12 at a depth of 1250 Baal ae EN a Mechling in the Oil Exchange building. eee eat ‘a,|new well is expected to reach the oil ee republic make no distinction betweer 5 pai s)haepae| I F = ; sand at about 1650 feet and the time re-| haves. nd foretgmens. tn diuired to get to this depth is estimatea| MY. Montana Legion to at about 30 or 40. days. an Oil Co. has e} | Cee ° ate as | ‘The last fishing job was costly to the] ffi Bee ea RoBn etl aaene re in ‘Tark 189 contractors and not the Derby com Limit cial Jobs ‘con state department ig{Pany, the biggest loss being in and the Americé n state der artment isliay in. bringing in this well when wells| Ra abe to Actual Fighters arene Seen ee tad that aranes|Were being reported in all territory! CHEYE Wyo. “Work 3 ‘ about this Derby lease, een beg > firs i and Japan are planning mc = aboutathis 3 [as been begun on the frat $22,000 unit! ELENA, Mont—(By Mail) ~The ive policies against the eariners Nia Pebcresating crected Here. hy the Ornette, 2 be] coming convention ofthe American Le- their petroleum resource; LARAMIN, W: May Ktive ofiwhlah -Geleaaniiney ie com|gion in Montana, which is to be held Evidently the ions appreciate the! | oe started under the boilers at a, Moria etbatigi rena eara in Livinston in June, is expected to importance of petroleum: as//a actor! 11) wriawest refinery’ hereto’ diy. them J. Cahill gecretarwtreasiror. Phe} Peech a decision on the plan, broached $00 CAL PDARSYEDRE {]intendent Cullen stating that he ex-|qaily capacity being rushed ant. it| the adjutants of the posts of the state, Neniteol Gt! tian ollenield | da apacity, jeing rushed and itlio limit important executive positions Laisa) aiealte pected to have the plant in operation] jg 4 Have it in voperation searly importa I s eo aKIne elaa’ the tishee | ziobabecorenduly. 26 Manbeck of|in July. The Crystal Iee compa in the Legion to overseas men. Te URvonanion’ suhiad having abwan alata | Ate" the of construc-)the concern to-which the city council], The Lesion in the state was organ- peo cation teeth tc,| tion for the 1 refining plants of| recently granted a virtual monopoly by:| 26d Shortly after the war and at the any the COTO Een tees ce arate HS ndard Oil company, including] giving it the exclusive privilege of cut-| UM, the officers, some of whom had will doubtless result in = mc | tha one ibeitis .bulle ershiiee arrived| ting ioe Lon Followned dalccaitonte “pa not been abroad, stated their intention ing taken by our government to pro-| 00 me lta note pro He has\riod of fifteen years, this arant elie {Of Stepping aside when the overseas tect the rights of the citize: = in Colorado, Wyoming and Mon-| jnating’ the possibility that ee trom the| men Were in a position to assume their as the proposal of retaliatory ; heewavak } | : 3 ‘ places. those nations that discriminate age tana and is in charge of the re ity lakes might compete with the ar- an nd AS amiericand: oil sent the United| Alton. His son, Lyle, is the sup: ial product of the corporation. The States is supplying the world with ye-|tendent of the I crystal company will be permitted to 1 N00 AGTS OF Hl troleum produced within her own bor fzsitiics from the lakes for cold storage p) ders. The supply is wing less, 5 k ses 1 domestic use. While there is an increased demand atl Omaha Livestoc ee PERFORMED IN 16 ow, to refuse oil rights to our citi- W. : ON ee eee The URitenBiAteethaai tie Market by wre = PITTSBURGH (By Mail).—Acts of whiphand in the oil trade. If thi — LEGAL TENDER henplam prousne to: the-ertention otitis should change and America be obli SO, OMAHA, Nebr,, May Carnesle Horo, zn ‘ommission since » ask for supplies from othe s. I CO 8 on. by to. ask for supplies: from ‘othe HoGs pts, 11,000; ma N MEXICO GIT Ys \negic is 1004, number nenriy: 210000 Re. tries, the commercial situation evenly? 10 ¢ to 25 cents high y i petroleum might change fever bs to 28 osnee nignats cording to F. M. Wilmot, director of time to protect our interests, against |Of ## aw eed top, $14.50. By RAL i, TURNER, the commission. Every phase of every just such a contingency. ia ae? (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | C8 b8s been investigated and more — neavy steers, dull to HTY OW MUXICO—e Atel) tiey.{ than 1,500 have been found to com: and handyw 4 Se hisatce tara within range of the commission's pro- ing made a ten-cent pur the ; orth GAS IE higher; best Sannuthint careetaen Clty aeas hehe rulings as worthy of re- Hendsiastenay: ss store-keeper a 50-centavo or cne peso an force aman Lame jueavywelsbt, choice andipyms |bill. He waits for change. The clerk 12.50; medium and good, $10,; fumbling in his pocket or’ the cash common, $9,50@10.25; light weight, £004 | qrawer, produces a stack of street car 7, ‘and choice $11.50@13.00; common nd tickets. The proper change is count- —— medium, —$9.00@011.50; butcher cattle.) oa ont, in tickets, the customer pockets J. C. Harvey, Gillette, all of 36 Jheifers, $7.50 ; cows, $9.00@11.50;|them und the tr tion is Jeompléte Lott P. Reed, Neweastle, Wa canners and cutters, $4.5 alves| Such is the situation in Mexico to. 10-66; EM of 4-50-66, Gight and han t), medium, good{day as r small change. i c McDougald, Lusk, E and choice, © $11.7 .| Time v few weeks ago, when 51.60 $9.00@ 11.75 0;|{the customer would grumble at the Dorothy Taylor, Cheyenne, E% of 8-] stocker calve sight of tram fckets given in exchange of 1 67 SHI eceipts, market, | for real money—and tickets for which stamped saddle, pair field nce Leuthart, Newcastle, all off oie to os cents high he had no earthly use. Tut one must * Pi ' ‘Oscar Olson, Pine Bluffs, allt of{4own), medfum to prim ecrayite Sexpents anything ih (Giese rington and Richardson revolver, pa Priefer sorte etna any bat 4 [lambs, culls and common, ‘$11.00@14.00; |@7d having learned to expovt it, bo: i . N Ba eee Fane 96-57-{8pring lambs, $15.20@17.25; yearling |COMe reconciled to it. : Leave information at Tribune Office. lyde Barly, Cheyenno, all of 26-57: jeee ene MOG 18.75; ewes, medium, |The situation is improving, however Meee ead chee RENO RTRL GaHl q| Not that there is any prospect of an Samuel Ohensteing Cheyenne, all of/800d and c ul a $ Baik J eee re increase in the amount of small common, —$3.50@8.00; feeder lambs,|change. The outlook in that respect Is = \611,00@ 13.50. Jas gloomy as ever but the tradesmen REALTY TRANSE Ce ses jhave agreed\to accept the tickets as John Matson’ eoCBtew cor] © ——$=_______________@ |Iegal tender, When everyone in town I AYI OR & 1, Ibi 8) 9, piook ae addi. 2 R d B Heti had acquired so much “change” that tay pigs | 0a: ulletin there was no need of walking, even Emanuel Wiklund to Wm. W. Ander. o |for a block, the rest of one’s natural on, lot 14, Kenwood addition; $1. Biate Hist Department, Oftice of Hf: the merchants decided it was only vi ; tent ‘co ¥,| State Highway Department, ee of fair that they t ome of it back. Tr ee Be Prete et ae oreo ot | iti Geseeman eae: | So now the senor-about-town. pays|| York Stocks, Liberty Bonds ple $, Nelson's addition; $1... Salt, Creek Road—Road rough, traf-/ror his cocktails in tram ducats and upon request. Place your SFr et ux to Esther] fe gaing by Ridge Route as far a@8/th_ woman in the market place lays with us. ¢ f Johnson, 1c nwood:; $200. (pers Ope: Highway (Casper West)| 20" the same currency in payment handle orders on up-to-the-minute quotations. Bis be poh Good > to: Waltham; | few. ruts” at Sn od i che 9 te Chane um and otfier side of Powder Riyer.| Phe Corudran Gallery of Art-in Wash York Stock Exchange Conn Pato ohiy ys od ; llowstone Highway (Casper Bust)—! ington, D. C., reaches its semi-cent Patrick J. Tegan et ux to J. L. Learn.{Reported very? good, except rough atinial today, having been chartered ¥ DI ey _|Muddy fields and Orin Junction. 24, 1870, a children’s the Shipp property, one the full s' 40 by shorter, 40 by 55. the use of the children of the nity is 90 by 140 feet in size and provide The body is at the Bowman chapel. ee CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND AND TENNIS COURTS ARE LOCATED ON E. SECOND The corner of Lincoln and Hast Sec- 8.05 |Ond streets will be a real community | recreation center this summer when work begun this morning in that vicin- ity is completed. Sharrock and Purcell, contracto: have given.the services of a large fc leveling of the lots donated to the W. C. A, for tennis courts by Mrs. E. Richard Shipp, and also on a large lot across the street, the use of which for! playground, has been do- nated by M. L. Bishop. There will be room for two courts on 60 feet and the other a tr The lot donated by Mr. Bishop for mmu-j hould appari space for playground shoe MOTHER SEEKS LADWHOCAME | TO WILD WEST| .| unknown: of men and began work today on the! WMRKET GOSSIP. AND FIELD NEWS alleged interests, and that the said al- jleged interests may be adjudged to be | tiff be declared to be the absolute ownér $100 REWARD For information leading to the arrest and conviction of one who robbed Duhling ranch on May 25, stole full AY, MAY 27, 1920 Divorce Suit Filed ’ Leora Carmen has filed suit in the district court asking for divorce from William H. Carmen on grounds of non- support. The latter's attorney will file an answer showing that Carmen is ul- most entirely blind and has been 'n that condition for four years. Mrs. Carmen is a nurse. a The Mass-book used in I2eland has been revised, and everything sugyest- ing woman's inferiority to man has been omitted. _————— LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLD- ERS’ MEETING Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of Star of Wyoming Oil Company, a Wyoming cor- poration, has been called for June 24, 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., at Room 415, Oil Exchange Bldg., Casper, Wyoming. , Said meeting’ is called for the purpose of winding up the business affairs of aid, company, legally dissolving said jcompany, and transacting such other ‘meeting. STAR OF WYOMING OIL COMPANY, Henry J. Bingenheimer, Secy. Pub. May 13, 20, 27, June 3, 1920. es tee as cc The State of Wyoming, County of Na- trona, ss: In the District Court, Sixth Judicial District. Isabella Gordon Wilson, plaintiff, vs. Pioneer Town Site Company, a Nebraska corporation, and the unknown heirs of George B. McCalmont, deceased, and the | unknown heirs and devisees of Eliza- beth Mary McCalmont, deceased, defend- | To the above named Pioneer Town |Site Company, a Nebraska corporation, | whose residence and principal place of business is in the City of Fremont, in the County of Dodge, in the State of Nebraska, and to the unknown heirs of | George B. McCalmont, deceased, and the unknown heirs and devisees df Hliza- beth Mary McCalmont, deceased, whose st and present place of residence is You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above entitled court, by the above named plaintiff; that the object and prayer of the petition filed therein, is that the defendants and each of them, as to the lands and real estate in the petition and in this notice de- scribed, may be compelled to show their null, void and of no effect whatsoever, and that plaintiff's title be forever quieted against the same; that the plain- in fee simple of the following described} land and real estate, to-wit: Lots num- bered Twenty-three (23) and Twenty-four (24), in Block numbered One (1) in the City of Casper, formerly Town of Cas- per, Natrona County, Wyoming, as said lots and block are laid down and de scribed on the plat of the said Town (now City) of Casper, as the same ap- pears of record in the office of the Coun- ty Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds of said County of Natrona, in said State of Wyomingg in the said City of Casper, Wyoming, together with ail buildings and improvements thereon, free and. clear of any and all claims of the defendants and each of them, and that the plaintiff is entitled to the ab- solute and exclusive possession thereof; for plaintiff's costs and for such other and further relief as may be agreeable to equity and good conscience. And unless you answer the petition of the plaintiff filed in said cause on or iness @s may come before a = SPANISH WAR VETS TO MEET WITH LEGION ON PLANS Fo DECORATION a a There will be a meeting of the Spar-| | District Manager Equitable {sh-American War Veterans Friday | Life Insurance Co. of night at the court house. The meeting) New York which has been called for the purpose} of conferring with American Legion of- | Room 23, Townsend Bldg. ficers relative to plans for Memorial) Phone 196-J Day is to start at § o'clock. 1 J. GIBLIN Brokerage and. 1,000 Onion Sets $1.00 Prepaid Long’s special hazel size golden yellow bottom sets. Fine for growing green onions. Best of all for early crop dry ° onions for fall and winter. Satisfaction guaranteed, 3. D. LONG, Seedsman, Boulder, Colorado® i DON’T WORRY! : If it’s a watch—we can fix it UNITED JEWELRY SHOP 151 South Center Street. [PEE 3] KEITH LUMBER CO. For Prompt Deliveries of BUILDING MATERIAL and COAL A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND WEIL ILI LI IS GSI MS SIMMS. | | rs A .) N N \ \ \ \ \ ) N N \ \ N N ; \ SESS SISD aS o 7 PILE ti dddsisd! 2 u E cc Robt. L: Johnson, Menage: John L. Biedermann, Pres. Natrona Transfer Co. Phone’ 948 MOVING VANS, DRAYS,: TRUCKS, HEAVY AND LIGHT WAGONS, before the 8rd day of July, A. D., 1920, the said petition with all of the mat- ters and allegations therein contained will be taken as true and judgment ren- dered accordingly. Dated Casper, Natrona County, Wyo- ming, May 6, 1920. (Seal) HAZEL CONWELL, Clerk of District Court. By GLADYS FORD, Deputy. Publish May 6, 13, 20, 27; June 3, 10, 17,1 i SEE/BEN ARE YOU BOOST- ING THE TOWN?. Then don’t cry hard times, \ doe Ben Really Go; 109 W 15" ST. PHONE 74W glasses, two .22 rifles, Har- r ladies’ boots. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS “IF IT’S MOVABLE, WE MOVE IT” oe eee ia NOW'S 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, Wyo. WE BUY AND SELL WYOMING OIL STOCKS Leased wire with Miller & Work, Denver, ‘Colorado —_—_—————_“______, We Have Orders to Sell We Have Orders to Buy 5000 American at 1%0 8000 Bessemer at 28¢ 1000'Columbine at 34c 65000 Mike. Henry at 14 5000 Hutton Lake at 20 1000 Buck Creek at 63¢ CLAY, Inc. 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