Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 27, 1920, Page 5

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RACK PicurT PAGE FOUR I; Today’s Markets by Wire : HELEN CARLSON AND A. LOWEY |__‘wvsestess Be: een hh Atlas -03 0 | American : Chose, | pare weaning 0% aan Midwest Refining ------$151.00 $153.00 ie nm yom of Midwest Common .-.. - 1.26 2.00 Present Incumbents of County Bessemer —----~ x “28 )ntidwest Preferred” _ aise cae Offices File Declarations of Lame corean oe a; 00 a5,60 Candidacy for Nomination Rurke - 728 7.50 | Black Tail e} i s Okmulgee + 25 37 by Republicans Casper Ranger 02) Pik Basin 7.62 7.87 Capitol Pete 08 Salt Creek —. 36.00 36.50 Four declarations of candidacy for|Columbine -. +38] Western States 3% 62 Republican nominations at the August|Consolidated Royaity -. 1.32|Prod. and Ref. 6.75 7.00 primary h: been, file€d within the}Cow Gulch ~ -19/ Allen 2.75 2.00 past two days, two of them by present| Domino -. +11} Cities s 318.00 322.00 incumbents of county offices alk -09/ Pan American Pete. 95.50 95,00 Miss Helen K. whose se! 115! New York Stock Exchange Stocks. county ived un .09 pee Close ed praise at the s' of the te 1.06 7 5 Mexican Petroleum x ~-$180.00 $179.25 Sinclair Oil - 28.50 27.50 €xaminer who found h counts cor rect in € a cun-| Jupiter 4) Texas Oil - 44.25 44.37 didate : ioa|Kinney — 1b. s. steel. 89.12 89.00 aired uy Altay COURTROOM Ian Me y “y5]Cnlon Pacific R. R.---- 12.87 112.25 to fill unexpired term of Mrs. M.|/Lusk Petroleum .05 FOREIGN EXCHANGE. C. Price, nee Miss Edith Ogburn, who| Mountain & Gulf 1.09 | Sterling resigned Mike Henry 13% | Francs The name of Alfred R. Lov like-| Outwest .04| Marks wise apr by the commissioners) Picardy 0g} Lire to complete an une term, will/G. W. Pete .03 | Call Mon appear on the prim a can-! Riverton Refg. 09 county uting |Royalty & Produce: 17|3%'s --. Attorney during his) Sunset. ~--.2_. 13/1st 4's of office ha: Tom Bell Royalty .05/2nd 4s for efficient servic Wind River Refg. — 04 [1st 4%'s on for the two. 2. T. Williams —_ 1.32 |2nd 4%'s 2.25 [8rd 4%4's 2.10|/4th 41-48 .07| Victory 43-48 WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET. $3.10} Rock Creek 10} Salt Creek |Grass Creek | Torchlight | Elk Basin - 3.10|Big Muday 2.75 Greybull -. 3.10/ Pilot Butte - 2.75 Lance Creek .05' Hamilton Do: = 2.75 Lander -. - 1.75Mule Creek 2.05 WELDING 1S COMPLETED Fred FE. who r Woo oline lin 5 1] MILES OF GAS LINE COMPLETED With sixteen miles of the twenty-one-mile ditch to the Poison Burlington, fo has been spendi per and will le: for Thermopolis. Mr. registered at the Henning. Woodbridge js} He is now! 24-inch line for the Butte| of Butte, Mont., and| welding Water company expects to secure other contracts in} Wyoming this year, | Spider and South Casper Creek field dug and fourteen miles of the ° — 7 | pipe laid, the New York Oil Company ‘reports unusually rapid prog- | Road Bulletin ||ress in the construction of the gas pipe line which is to bring the first|_ ——* |commercal gas to this city. More than eleven miles of the pipe has State Highway Department, Office of|heen tested and the ditch refilled. Fifteen miles of pipe has been District Engineer. "|interests of Sheridan Legion men are ein ee Soot Ble CASPER LEGION [aan rrees oF Io PRIMED FOR _ OVATE MEETING Local Post Resolves Upon Action’ to Be Taken at Sheridan Con- | vention; Delegates to Leave | Monday | Plans of action to be taken by the Casper delegation to the second state }conventidn of the American Legion were discussed at the meeting of the brought up for consideration of the convention were approved by the I.e- gion post last night. and final instruc- tions were given to the delegation. be given by the local Legion post were takent up but no final action made. The Casper delegates will leave here early next Monday morning in motor }ears for Sheridan, arriving in the ‘northern city Monday night. vention opens Tuesday morning and lasts until Thursday evening. lates who are able to attend the con- vention have been requested to notify Fred Dralle, post secretary, before Sat- urday night. Any member of the post who is able to make the trip should see Sepretary Dralle in regard to the part he may be able to for the local post, in the state conv « There will be approximately 167 votes in the convention, Cheyenne \having only three or four yotes, it is reported, on account of failure .to sub- mit dues until too late to receive the jwame credit as other posts at state headquarters here. Sheridan will have the largest number of votes outside of Casper, but it is expected t» agree with the Casper post on most of the ‘vital issues of the convention. The ‘said to be common with those of Cas- per on many of the big issues. OE ES ET W. R. YIELDING ATTACHED TO BELL AGENCY W. R. Yielding, who has been spe- celal agent for the Pacific Mutual com- pany for some time, will be connected with Gus Bell in the insurance busi- ness, 411 Oil Exchange building. Mr. Yielding “was connected with the Fran- co and the Western States éil com- panies here before entering the insu- rance business. night. A number et resolutions vo us| BG RECEPTION Plans for several entertainments to HEA D, CHE YENNE. ‘lin D'Olier, national commander of the yAmerioan Legion, arrived in Cheyenne The con-|Bunday D'Olier, and reainded here until last Alter-| night. neighboring ranches and other points of interest, and at night were guests at a banquet prepared by the Service Star Legion, an organization of moth- ors, wives and sisters of meu fought in the world war. nn "PEITICOAT’ GOVERNMENT ___TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1920 = a LIVING, TURNS GUN ON SELF WORLAND, Wyo., July 27.—John B. Ecker, 76 years of age, tired of fife which afforded him little en- Joyment and fiecessitated his ac- cepting charity at the hands of Henry Westenberg, blew. out his brains with a 25-30 rifle in the bunkhouse at the ranch. He was of German descent and had no rela- Vives here. GIVEN LEGION | CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 27.—rank- night, accompanied by sal Monday they were taken to who} TID ERASE TOWN EYESORES JACKSON, Wyo., July 27.—Juck- son's “petticoat government” has at- tacked an area near'the center of the town which has been an eyesore for years and rapidly is transforming it into an attractive civic center. Thw woman mayor and women council- men, who now have been in office six weeks, are conducting the gov- ernment to the entire satisfaction of the taxpayers, 2 A SEALS-Rupper STAMPS | strung for this line. New York Oil Company on its No. 2 Salt Creek road—Generally gool t»| In the city similar progress is re-| well in the Boone Dome field, after run- fo) then rough through Salt|ported by the New York officials. The|ning 5%16-inch casing. The hole is c r to good to Johnson, city pipe line has been iid a quarter of| said to be in fine shape ‘and officers of line; reported generally goo} to|a mile already and a mile of the ditch| the company expect big production. Sh : for the pipe has been’ dug. Several ———— Yellowstone Highway, west-New | hundred yards have been tested and the] (y YBULL WINS grading first ten miles; then generally! diteh refilled. The work of piping.to| © good to excellent to Walton; then fair|the houses Is to be done as the street oy Sate except rouxh| and alley work progresses. FROM LAUREL detour at ome rough be-| It is estimated that if the work of = tween Mone| hoshont; Shoshont|taying this pipe line continues at the| .GREYBULL, Wyo. July 25— The Riverton, Fis Yellowstone Highw: lent to Dougl: reported ge! rton-Land faic-| present gait, the New York company east—Iexcel-| will be delivering gas here to the refin- p and 1 sries by the first of September. ‘ Greybull Midwest team won from the} fast Laurel nine, 9 to 3, in a game played at Laurel. Two teams picked from the available amateur materiul Played here on the same day with the result that the Wildcats won from the Boilermakers, 17 to 7. > — ALFALFA CROP HEAVY SARATOGA, Wyo., July 27.—One of the heaviest crops of alfalfa in the history of farming in this county is be- ing harvested. Farmers and ranchmen report the hay yield at least one-third greater than the first cutting of 1919. Tanks at Fort Steele Completed TED The Kasoming Oil company has com- —Wyo-| pleted two of the three 55,20-barret jon at|storage tanks on its farm near this will be de-|place, and has laid off its construction cept by em-|erew. The third tank will not pe built nd Mrs. Robert D.| Until next year. haying arrived in| to- remain until celebration. , Governor nd chil¢ Saturd: Boone Drilling Resumed. Drilling has been resumed by the Let’s settle this right now! No man ever smoked a better cigarette than Camel! You'll find Camels unequalled by any cigarette in the world at any price because Camels combine every feature that can make a cigarette supreme/ Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos puts Camels in a class by themselves. Their smoothness will appeal to you, and permit you to smoke liberally without tir- ing your taste! : Camels leave no unpleasant ciga- retty aftertaste nor unpleasant | cigaretty odor ! | You’ll prefer Camels blend toeither kind of tobacco smoked straight! Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed nts; or ten pack. pack i. aper-covered an ‘carton for We 7] ton the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co, Winston-Salem, N. C. HE one aim of Firestone in building tubes has been to defeat this tube destroyer by increasing heat: resistance. Firestone’s concentrated effort through the antimony process—a method by which heat-resisting power of the rubber is increased and deterioration 'reduced— has resulted in the Firestone High-Test Tube—a tube that parallels the quality and service of the Firestone Oversize Cord Tire. Firestone builds this High-Test Tube bigger in sectional size, which avoids un- necessary stretch’ and strain when the tube is inflated. Heat-generating tension is therefore reduced. Wyoming Phone 9. Heat-—the tube’s enemy and the tube that overcomes it EATONIC zone or two tablets—eat like candy. een yeeros Rcertoary, Bloated 3 ‘eel . indigestion, fond staring ting, bagdacheand the many Imleeries caused by | Acid-Stomach EATONICis the bestremedy, it takes the harmful acids and gases right out of the body and, of course, you get well. Tens of thousands wonderfully benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by oer own drug- gist. Costa trifle. Please try it! NORTHWEST'N BRAKEMIAN ~ SUED UNDER THA LUSK, Wyo., July, 27.—Marshall L. Wilson, a Chicago & Northwestern brakeman, was killed here when he fell while working on a freight train. One arm and one leg were severed, and the foot of the other leg and his head crushed. Wilson is survived by a widow and young son, pect Aeterna INFANT SON DIES. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Waldeck of 316 South Lincoln street, who died Sunday, will be buried at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning from ‘the Shaffer-Gay Chapel, Rev. Philp K, Ed- wards officiating. are an absolute guaranty against de- fective flues. $1.50 per foot put up. Phone 693-J FRED PATEE ——————__ In some of the villages of Serbia very few of the inhabitants can readj or write. Taylor & Clay . (Incorporated) Local Oils New York Stocks.and Bonds Fone 203 and 204 CASPER? WYO. DENVER, COLO. Lester Brokerage House NEW YORK OIL New Number, 114 S. Wolcott Phone 1142 Firestone’s laminated structure—ply up- on ply of thin rubber sheets, laid so the grain rums crosswise, produces a stouter tube wall. Firestone introduced the cured-in valve pad, giving strength at the point of greatest strain. With greater resistance to heat, greater strength and toughness, the Firestone High-Test Tube takes the same high rank as the Firestone Cord Tire. Think what. a_small investment this Firestone High-Test Tube is—to protect your big investment in tires. Tell your dealer you want Firestone High-Test Tubes. trestone Elarl C. Boyle : Distributor 125 to 137 North Center St. Asbestos Chimney Blocks

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