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Z PAGE FOUR EXECUTIVE FOR JUOUTS SECURED |: Today’s Markets by Wire : Farnished Daily by Taylor & Clay, Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Building, Casper, Wyoming | BY COMMITTEE as yeu ; - 3 Bia. Ask. | Western Oil = igo ifn $24[% 08 Pig’ ae ae "ak New York Curb Stocks. Harry L. Black, Formerly of Deaf; 01 stiawest Rete. eaees 3 and Blind College, to Take Up yee Nw 1.40 Midwest Com. - 1.25 2.00 Di A . Cc Fi f jessemer be Midwest Pref. -. 1.00 2,09 uties in Casper First o Big Indian ~ 47! Merritt nae Month Bug ae 37/Gtenrock Oil — 2.50 ee s 7.50 Beginning September 1 the Boy|Black Tail 37 Scout work in Casper will be under/qashe) Danser 8.00 the direction of Harry L. Black of] Gohite ete - 36.75 Colorado Springs, who was engaged as pesaitiy cee ie 139] Domtern States 62 the scout executive for the city by the/ FoU* Ginn. oe 35 Prod. & Refs. 6.87 executive committee of the Scout coun-| pow ulch ~ Aten 2.00 cil at a meeting held Jast Friday. Elkh 0 {Cities Sei . 320.00 Mr. , who spent the ¢ Peet, ago (Pan-American Pete 101.00 95,12 left Sz y afternoon for »| Ghece MV anORRT eee ‘ig, New York Stock Exchange Stocks. B.D: he will spend his “| Gates i Open. Close. tion. See te ~$189.50 $181.50 He mado a most favorable impres-| jutton’ Lake 2.87 29.00 sion upon the members of the council pea - 46.25 44.25 and the executive committee whom he sas S. Steel 20.87 89.12 met, and is believed will prove a splen-|700r° Rovaity | Union Pacific R. R. 115.59 114.75 did man for the position. Lusk Petroleum x | FOREIGN EXCHANGE. en a school teach- Mountain. & 1.03 {Sterling - years and has been|ayitn Henry ‘a3 ranes 1495 in his peeaune Gitwests4 “03 04} +0236 TOotET. Soak: Drees 0g 08} Lire -1790 nt football, track|¢ SW pete ‘07 0g | Call money ¥ verte Ref. 5 | His work at Colorado Springs has|* ee SS ee oe \31-28 n with the boys of the deaf and} auncet 4 a3 14{ist 4s e at that place with whoialmon Bell Ro. 3 : 7 ze wonders, accord president of scomplished to a letter from the ution. slack is ed but has no He is a mber of the Ro-} ub of Colorado Springs. Dur: » war he was a captain in the} army, and his executive ability is of a high order. Howard Wilson, scoutmaster of Troop 1, who is to have charge of the 7 Scout camp which opens August 9, is receiving a number of apphca tions fr both i and second pe Boys } » privilege of st whole f they wish Se. is not fully or- not be a member troop to attend camp, hi intention of be. -oming a member of a troop. The camp in beautiful Bot at the Smith ana Ot- ter crecks. It will be kriown as Camp Piper, named in honor of John H. Pi- commissioner, who ¥ mpaiga nize the work LEGION MEETS FOR LAST TIME. TONIGHT BEFORE. THE STATE CONVENTION A record-breaking attendance is +x pected at the regular meeting of the George Vroman post No, 2 of the Ame un Legion to be held tonight jin the Le yn club rooms, Smith-Turner building. It is the last meeting of <:ne before the big de ation fron ss to the second annual state n of the American Legion at! August 3. 4 and committee which series of resolutions and most r x national convent She lutions dia the largest .04 .06 2nd 4s - Wind River Refg. 03 .04/ Ist 41-48 E Williams__ 1.30 1.32} 2nd 41-48 stern Exploration 2.20 2.50/3rd 41-48 Wyo-Kans 2.00 2.10 | 4th 41-43 Wy-0-Tex 05 = .07' Victory 43-48 — WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET. Rock Creek -. Salt: Creek ~~~. Big Muddy .. Pilot Butte -. Hamilton Dome 3 Mule Creek ~~... MARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NOTES ND RIVER PLANT IN NEW HANDS United States Oil and Refining Takes Over Lander Refinery for Installation of the McWhorter Process; Other News of State Fields By the terms of a deal just closed, the United States Oil and Refining company is to take over the leases, wells and re- finery of the Wind River Refining company at Lander, Wyo., operation of which was shut down months ago when the prop erty was in litigation. The new company is to get the 200 bar- rels a day production and is also negotiating for 20,000 barrels of Dallas crude from ‘the, Anglo-United| pared with May, according to Standard company. Oil company of California's figure: The McWhorter interests are back a coecents were 313,769 barrels daily, Grass Creek Torchlight Elk Basin ~. Greybull Lance Creek Lander --- the United States company, and the|a gain of 18,699 barrels. Stocks de heavy oil is to be treated by the Mc-|clined 1,220,994 barrels during the process. The «installation. of/ month, to 25,370,903 barrels. Thirty- Whorter this process will necessitate some! six new wells were completed in June. changes in the refinery and work will|¥or the first six months of 1920 daily he started at once, it is understood. | production was 274,917 barrels. The small McWhorter-Osage rs‘inery | Av operating steadily on crude from Kasoming Rushes Development. ative attendance possible t f ire tale aa tee sid} oe {the Oxwee field and another small piunt! The Kasoming. Oil company is. very to the meeting tonight. This commit. [29 Peimg Pushed to completion at Moor-| active in‘ its work in the Salt Creek a eee eae te opmintal wita{creft, Wyo., to draw production from|neia, ‘Ten new rigs are to be erected Eee Shexepeluyigns ewes -Ae vo ‘t2lthat immediate vicinity. Trouble has| “4 th power to ¢ up these resolutions i>!heem encountered in transporting the| 0 Section 11-89-79 and seven of these be submitted for approval by the 10-]6i from the field to the refinery. by|@T¢ NOW on the ground. The remaining cal Legion po: truck but this will be remedied by the| three are in Casper and will be hauled Casper has 42 del and a tong y alternates to represent the oll the state in Sheridan neat week. Pla relative to transporte tion and other matters connected with tie convention will be discussed at the meeting tonight ‘GAS’ EMBALMING IS NEW PROCESS OF UNDERTAKER Wyo., July list of city of cH onstrat ently P tem embalming we of the annual ure of Saturday's ses Wyoming Funeral convention of the Di ors ociation here. Inasmuch as no corpse of a Cheyenne person was available for the demonstration, corpse was imported. Hundreds of lay- men have examined the comy n sive exhibit of coffins which is a feat ure of the convention. THREE AUTOMOBILES ON STOLEN LIST SATURDAY Automobile thieves were again active in Casper ht when three en to the sher Saturday ni reported st office. Floyd BE. Pendell lost a Cole eight, which was taken from in front of the Moulton garage during the evenin Mr. Knutsen reported the theft of a Buick roadster and C. A, Bealer report- 1 the theft of a Ford. The Ford was »vered on the road southwest of the esterday but no trace of the othe ears has been found so far. : i we oy L Road Bulletin | is ——0 State Highw Department—Office of District Engineer. Salt Creek Re Generally good to Castle ek; ther rough thru Salt Creek; then fair to good to Johnson county line !reported good to Sheridan. Yellowstone Highway, West—New grading first ten miles; then generally excellent to beyond Wolton; then good to near Moneta, except rough detour a Richards then some rough Moneta and Shoshoni; Shosi ton, good Ye lent to reported genera Riverton-Lander, f: Highway, Mannville and Lusk good to Cheyenne Douglas, "| Wyo., to the 1,3 arrival of pipe for a line ta the plant,}to the field this week. understooc o be sit. ae = Pacer aoe te PR ae MEXI INFANT BURIED Desert Wildcat Down 600 Feet The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The Mining and Drilling company is] Antonio Pena, Mexicans, was buried down 600 feet with its wildeat on the] this morning from the Bowman. chapel. Red Desert, Fremont county, Wy0.l he child was only a few days old. and is making slow progress because of inability to cope with an artesian water flow. This will be cemented off before drilling is resumed, Have Your DOORS and WINDOWS Weather Stripped Heavy Rig for Waterfall A heavy rig has replaced the one} used by the Gulf Coast Refining and D lopment company to sink its test in} the Waterfall Lincoln county, foot level, where good » encountered. Com- awaited with great Wyoming. oil showings pietion of the test i interest in southwestern Asso Formed Riverton-Wyoming Refining y, operating at Riverton, Wy: a member of the Lak ation, an association re- Marketing The cently independent refin- ers for the marketing of their prod. Now ucts and headed by H. L, Freeman. of Sioux D. Filling stations will Monarch Metal Weath- be in several states and all A members will st in the revenue on|f @© Strips are Weather- Proof, Dust-Proof and Rust-Proof — they fit — they hold and they are permanent—adaptable ‘to windows or doors of any size or shape; metal or wood, new or old build- ings. They keep out all undesirable elements, make the windows easy- running and noiseless—a relief for tired nerves. the basis of st ownership in the en- terprise. Tyndall-Wyoming Elects At the annual meeting of the Tyn- dall;Wyoming Oil company hdid in Riverton, Wyo., the following directors were named: R. Robinson, J. L. 3arber, Dr. Corbin Cooley and W. W. The company owns producing in the West Co lumbia field, Texas, which is operated under lease. June oil amounted to 2 de GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS . Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. 0. Box 325. Rm. 10. Lyric production in California 069 barrels a day, a 54° barrels com- Representative L. 0. McLean Phone 729R. 158 N. Wolcott * Casper, Wyo. Lester Brokerage House NEW YORK OIL New Number, 114 S. Wolcott Phone 1142 = aan Che Casper Daily Cribune ~ MONDAY, JULY 26, 1920 — GREEKS REACH ADRIANOPLE IN TODAY’S DRIVE (By Associated Press) ATHENS, July —26.—Adrianople fell to the Greeks this evening, it was officially announced. King Alex- ander intends to enter Adrianople on Monday, the statement said. ATHENS, July 26.—Greek Rodosto forces in Thrace advaiced and: after dispersing the enemy easily occupied Lule-Bergas, 35 miles southeast of Adrianople, and Cherepolis, ic was officially announced today. CUMMINGS AT WHITE HOUSE WITH WILSON WASHINGTON, July 26—Homer §. Cummings, former chairman of ° the Democratic national committee, spent a half hour today: with President Wilson discussing the League of Nations. He said he expected to make the league issue the chief topic of speeches he will deliver in the interest of the Demo: crats. Expressing the opinion that the league would be the determining issue, Cummings said that in recent travel he had found less interest in prohibition than he expected, FIRE DAMAGES AUTOMOBILE The fire department was called to th Midwest garage in the 300 block on So. Beech street Saturday night about 8:15 o'clock when a motor car caught on fire. The flames were extinguished with water. The damage is estimated at abou SST Aga RIOR ENA ere enero , 7 Panera i] Announcements _|| ° TO THE VOTERS OF NATRONA COUNTY I hereby announce myself as a can- lidate for the office of’ sheriff of Na- trona County, subject to the will of the Republican yoters at the primary. COLIN CAMPBELL. 7-10-tf pS SARS eer, FOR SHERIFF. Editor Tribune—Ptease unnounce to the Republicans of Natrona County that I will be a candidate for Sheriff before the August primaries, subjett to the will of the Republican electors. J. L. MARQUIS. 7-6-tf Se ee FOR SHERIFF, I wish to announce myself to the People of Natrona County as candidate on the Republican Ticket for Sherif, subject to the will of the People at the August Primaries. Respectfully yours D. R.-M’KAY. 7-14-tt ———— oo To the Voters of Natri County. I hereby announce myself as candi- date for the nomination of sheriff of Na- trona County, Wyomirig, at the primary election to be held the 17th of August, 1920, subject to the approval of the Re publican electors. LEE MARTIN. 7-21-tf ——_—— FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce my candidacy for nominatien for the office of Sheriff of Natrona County, Wyoming, subject to the dec n of the Republican electors at the Primary Election August 17, 1920. E A SHEFFNER. 7-26-tf Asbestos Chimney Blocks are an absolute guaranty against de- fective flues. $1.50 per foot put up. August! WESTERN WOOL CO. Commission Merchants 206-208 S. Front St. Philadelphia, Pa. Solicits Consignments Only Liberal Advances Taylor & Clay (Incorporated) Local Oils New York Stocks and Bonds Fone 203 and 204 CASPER, WYO. DENVER, COLO. Phone 693-3 FRED PATEE The Efficient, Cheaper Way—with the Simplex 9 o’clock—the ironing finished — work beautifully done—kitchen cool—housewife fresh and smiling—rest of day for other duties, recreation or pleasure. Nowoman should do by hand satint amachine can do better for her Does the Work of an Expert Hand Laundress in One-Fourth the Time it SPECIAL SALE NOW ON $14 down, balance in easy monthly payments, places one of these wonder . machines in your home. FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE IS HERE i Bring your ironing to our salesrooms for free demonstration * TWO WAYS TO IRON! 7 Which is YOUR Way? The Inefficient, Expensive Way—by hand 11 o’clock in the morning—only a few pieces ironed—kitchen hot — housewife tired and discouraged—hours of hard work ahead. Natrona Power Co. Pine«s ( a