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| fe ‘tiy the CONFERENCE 10 AID DEDICATION AT WHEATLAND Edifice Designed by L. C. Good- rich Will Be Dedicated for Worship by Methodist . State Assemblage The new Methodist Episcopal church at Wheatland, designed by L. C. Good- rich of the firm of Dubois & Goodrich, will be dedicated on Sunday, Septem- ber 19, as one of the closing events of the Methodist conference which opens at Wheatland on Wednesday. The church was to have been dedi- cated last spring, but the ceremonies were postponed on account of the t rife snowstorm the middle of April, fiot a single person being able to reach the church on the day set, for the dedication. Among tk deliver ial speakers who will es at the conference are Fintel of Scottsbluff, Neb., Bowling of Powell, Rev. i of Bismarck, S. n of New York “The Rise and Rev. Fred M. City, ana of Washing- 2 subject is e of Bolshevism,’ son of Oklahoma . Charles C. Redrick D. C. Friday evening will speak on ton, On Meade seas.” The list of appointments to the ous charges in the s at 9 o'clock Sunday ing to the offi Bishop “My Charics Trip Over vari- te will be read evening, accord- jal program. ENROLLMENT IN SCHOOLS TAKES AIG JUMP TODAY, WEST GASPER 1S READY That the y school enrollment will soon exceed 2,500 was indicated this morning when large numbers of new pupils appeared at all the buildings. It has been necessary to put seats in the halls at both the Central and Hast Casper schools to accommodate over- flow cla and the children's room at the has again been rented par. The West Casper school will be open- librat school board for- the 3 ¢d tomorrow, but in spite of these ad- ditional rooms the other buildings are just as crowded as they were last year. The schools were dismissed this att- ernoon t the pupils might witness | 0! the Shriners’ parade. fovcicir tee ay is in the city from Ther- tending to business matters days. few aca eet nt has returned here from , Where he was & guest home of Mrs. Ed Conners. Ea Riverton, Wy Mullen at the — Mr. Wales was identified with the! * i s x WEATHERSTRIP|Denver branch of Taylor & Clay until] tered at about 700 feet. ROOMS WITH |the latter recently discontinued its trad-| Lance: Creek Well Breaks Loose. $ LVESTER F. PEL-|ing department in Denver, The cont Wautbive: Biatae wellcn Gana OL "PON, 925 8. LINCOLN AVE.; PHONE|for the purchase of the Pooley a4 | the Lance Creek field, the farthest east 28s, ‘ bangs vee. Sabet pcarunsvold of the producers. in this region and Ey ‘ane ales p SUGAR for “There's a rea- 9-7-5t Sol 8 THE STATE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS or {BQUIRING ALL IN NATRONA COUNTY, TO BE DIPPED. in sheep in the County of Ne » of Wyoming, have been found to be infec With séab, being a disease contagios and infec- tious, detrimental to sald sheep, and said € been quarantined, as provided } And wh portion of said in fetted sheep travelled from the Rig Horn mountains by sheep trails, which | trails have also been followed by thitty bands of sheep, more or le thirty nds of sheep, more or have been/scattered throughout County of Natrona, and that by reason OL. the ts herein set forth, all sheep in said Natrona County have become and are now exposed to the and infectious disease, detrime said sheep. 1 And w necessary and vi- tal to the of all sheep ‘n said County atrona from the said cont 1 and Infectious disease that all sheep in Natrona County be dipped. Now therefore, be and it hereby is cr- dered by said, the Stute Board of Sheep Commissioners of Wyoming, that all sheep in the sald Coutty of Natrona be dipped in lime end uphur or blackleaf forty, on or » October 20, 1920, such dipping » done un-| der either Federal o ate supe sion. Witness our ds as all of the mem- bers of the Staze Board of Sheep. Com- missioners of W under and hy. virtue of the power and authority vest- ed in . in and by the statutes of the State of Wyoming, and the rules add regulations of this Board, this 13th day of September A. D. 1920. RICHARD YOUNG, Pres. ANDY NELSON, LEWIS: BARKER, State Board of Sheep Commissioners of Wyoming. TIRES. TIRES CLOSING OUT SALE Smooth Non-Skid Non-Skid —-. Ribbed Tread 24/ Many have & 6000-Mile Guarantee Some Bargains in Used Cars J18 Model Dodge (917 Model Buick Touring, $600 Expert Auto Radiator Repairing Bring in Your Leaky Radiator. Highway Garage 124 West Second Strvet H. V. Wales, also a former resident here, have purchased the interests Today’s Markets by Wire : Furaithed Daily by Taylor & Clay, Ground Fleor; Ol! Exchange ing, Casper, Wyoming LOCAL OIL STOCKS Wyo-Tex <2. 22.25 05 Bia. Ask. | Western Oi Fields. 21 Amalgamated Royalty --$ 18 $ .20/¥. Gil a2 44 Atlas —_.. cs 03 04 NEW YORK CURB cLosiNG American -. 0% 01) Open. Close. sincicaliteeadiog 1. ~_ 1.69 1.12/Alldwest’ Refining -2.--$146.00 $148.00 sot + Saad at .30) Midwest Com. 125 115 eee aie “89! Midwest Pref. - 150 3.00 Big Ihdian — aS BB) Merit... ) 14.75 Buck Creek AT 19] Gfentock O71 _ 200 Bed Burke -10 15 / Salt Creek - - 30.90 32.00} ;: Gosden __. Past gag Black Tall —.. 02 03 Western States — at 68 ani tihgeodgd ts vn Prod. & Refiners. 6.12 6.37 Bstintilife ‘3840 | PIX Basin 8.75 9.00 Consolidated Royalty — 1.31 6 uM Cow Gulch ~ 08 12] = eee Doidtian <4 108. 109 /Cities Service Comsss 295.00 299 0 Elkhorn .. 14 +16 NEW YORK STOCKS B. 'T. Williams 15 1418] Open. Closed, Frantz 2.80) rfexican Petroleum ---=$172.00 $172.02 Gates 1.25! Sinclair Oil 81.12 31.19 creat Western Petroleum_ OTnesas Ol 49.75. 50.00 G. W, Pete sacs dct. Pan American 88.97 90.97 Hutton [U. 8. Steel_--sus 88.62 88.45 | Setneee Union Pacific R. Ft 120.00 120.00 Kinney Northwest Call money. ist 4% end 4%'s — Std 4%'s [4th 4%'s 2.15 | Victory 4%'s Tom Bell Royalty - Western Explorat Wind River Refihing_ Wyo-Kans ~-.--.... 85.20 - 1.90 WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKET. «-~-$3.10} Rock Creek «. jrass Creek -.. forchlight —. ------ 3.10/Salt Creek ~. lk Basin ~... - 3.10} Big Muddy - Greybull -.-s-s-s. Lance Creek —~~--.. 3.05 ‘Hamilton Dome aan nn a 3,7 Lander —----+..-.--.-.---.--_-~s.. 1.15 Mule Creek -.--------------_--—.. 2.05 | Lance Creek Royalty ‘ FOREIGN EXCHANGE Petroleum — 02 03 | Sterling 3.49 sk Petroleum — 03 .04| Franes - +1814) Mike Henry —_-_ 09 a1} Marks - 0183 Mountain & Guif. 1.09 | Lire - O18 — 95.43} ASSERTS SUFFERINGS. | bureau of crop estimates of the given in the following statemeit: Corn—Coniition 93 per cent of nor- }mal, forecasting a production of 1,380,- ho 000 bushels, Compared with 768,000 els for the year 1918, Spring Wheat—Condition 95 cent. forecasting a’ production c* }617,000 bushels, compared with -0, 000 bushels last year. Total proa, ‘c- tion of all wheat for state: this year js 3,937,000 bushels, compared with 4,- {008,000 bushels in 1919, Oats—Condition 96 per cent, fore- [casting a production of 11,677,000 bush- els, as compared with 5,670,000 bushels last year and 11,360,000 bushels in 1919. ver 4,- casting a production of 1,038,000 bush- els, as compared with 525,000 bushels last year, casting a production of 4,440,000 bu: jels, compared with 2,640,000 bushels jlast year. Hay (totis}—Quality 98 per cent, fore- casting yield of’ 1,892,200 tons, cort- pared with 853,000 tons last year. Aver- age yield, 2.5 tons per acre, compared with 1.41 tons last year. The following figures gives the con- |minor crops on September 1. The first WYOMING CROPS NEVER BETTER INCREASED YIELDS ARE ASSURED Wyoming crops are “in excellent condition and were fever better than they are this year,” according to the September through A. D. Cook of Douglas, field agent. ti Wyoming and the condition of various crops on September | are bushels last year and 1,000,000 bush-j Barley—Condition 96 per cent, fore-} | .Potatoes—Condition 93 per cent, fore- | dition and total production of sever! | A 28 of the department of agriculture, made Production estimates for nis ee | figures given are for 1920, and the sev- jond figures ate for the year 1919, to- wit: Flaxseéd condition 97 per cent, 56; | dpples, 64, 79; cloverseed 96, 93; pas- | ture, 104, 51; field peas, 100, 76; field beans, 95, 78; tomatoes, 94, 78; cabbages | 95, 80; onjons, 95, 78; sugar beets, 100, | 80; watermelons per, cent of normal | yiela per acre 9b, 84; musk melons 97, | 87; total production of wool 85 per !cent, 102. Average percent of hogs fat- tening 85 per cent, 90. \HIGH TEST GAS MARKETED HERE Gasoline from the Western Airplane corporation which operates from Cas- per has been purchased by the Wyo: ming Filling Station and is being sold following &® blending process with the commercial gasoline. After | blehding with Gominercidl gasoline, it is being placed in tanks at Filling Station No. 2 on West Yellowstone a¥entie and sold at the sathe price as Gommfiercial fasoline. The estimated gravity of this ‘blended gasoline is 65. MARKET GOSoIP AND FIELD NEW, ‘It Was a Lucky | Day for Me When I Got Tanlac,” De- CASPER BROKER BUYS IN DENVER 0. C. Brunsvold, identified with oil stock and leasing firms it Casper for the past four years, is leaving for Denver, where he and f W. D. Outman in the People’s Stock Exchange. The latter was) established shortly after the public exchange was opened in Casper | eatly in 1917, and has weathered all fluctuations of the oil stock mar= ket, but of late has been conducted on | a strict brokerage basis, the publie“@¥-| for a well on the southwest quarter of partment having been abandoned. It; S€ction 7-28113 of the Dry Piney fie'd, } b inued.on this pbadis by its] Lincoln county, Wyo., on ground leapett ae pe Sereig pa froth the Cretaceous Oil company, The first préducing sand should be encoun | Which has produced consistently fdr some months under pump, hurled él j high over the derrick when it broae recently and repeated the —pér- formance the following day. The oe currence aroused considerable interest by reason of the wWell’s location far. from any other wells. Since} heir business will consist largely in} rading in Wyoming securities the Den- er firm will keep in close touch with operators and brokerage houses here. month, when they took charge. t t loose c Piney Well Started. corporation has spudded in Dry Petrog FINANCIAL REPORT ON Glenrock. Meeting. The annual meeting of the Glenrotk Oil company will be held this week at Richmond, V clares Byars of Tacoma. es, Sir, Tanlaq has overchme a |case Of stomach trouble that bothered |me for forty years and today I am en- |Joying such fine health that I fell just ke I am starting life all over again,” aid Charles Byars, 1829 East Thir- teenth St., Tacoma, Wash. “It Was back in 1880 that I moved |to Tacoma and during all these forty years ¥ suffered With the worse sort ot indigestion. My food lay in my stomach and soured and caused gas, bloating, and shortness of breath, I had pains in my back and burnings in my chest and finally I got so I drea/- ed to eat a thing.. My strength left me, I lost weight and was not able to do a good day’s work. I suffered from severe headaches and dizzy spells and all the time I had to be taking laxa- tives for constipation. My nerves Wete in a wretched condition And all durttig¢ the night I would wake up at the least me oe a eee oer LASTED FORTY YEARS little noise, end I was beginnitig to think my age had about gotten the best of me. “It Was a licky day for mie when I got Tanide, for there is sométhing about it that does the work and I can hardly remember the day when I en- joyed such good health “or felt so well genefally. ‘Tanlac has been a godsend to me, and as long as I live I will ney- er be without it, for I consider it a household necessity. I eat whatever ‘s placed on the tabla ada am tiever troubled afterWards in the least. The pains in my back and chest have dis- 20c — at ee CHIL! KING “LUNCH” All kinds of Sandwiches at Popular Prices. oe The Independent Torpedo Company Manufacturers of Nitro-Glycerine, Oil Well Torpedoes Office—Henning Hotel, Phone 45° Residence—-142 N. Park, Phone 1177-R Lester Brokerage House Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 114 South Wolcott Street Phone 1142 ' Cold weather will soon be here. HEATERS, $5 TO S25 RANGES, $15 TO $50 New and Setohd-Hand Furhiture of All Kinds. HARNED & SON 120 West ‘Midwest Ave. Prepare for it now. Phone 279 appeared and I am no longer consti- appeared and I can breath as frée and regular now, and Iam no longer ednsti- pated and I am free from headaches and dizzy spells. My nerves are i fine condition, I sleep sound. and #9 have Reise, every ‘pound of yay lost weight.” Tanlac: is sola ih Casper by Casper Phatmacy, in AlcO¥a by Alcova Mer- cantile Co., in Salt°Creek by Salt Creek aftig store. Adv, Leather Gloves Heavy gauntlet Icather. $1.85 STAMPEDE 10 BE READ TO LEGION TONIGHT Redding of the official port of the first SEE’ BEN 5 financial’ ¥e- annual American Le gion Stampede will be an important feature of the meeting of the George | W. Vroman post of the American Le- gion to be held tonight, in the Legion club rooms located in the basement of thé Smith-Turner building. Besides this and other important business con- sd with the Stampede, the officia Consult the man who knows. It has saved a lot Otices relative to the second annus | of trouble atid loss on al convention of the American | Legion will be read. \e several occasions. his meeting will start at 8 o'clock | and all loyal Legion members have | been urged to attend. { GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS Oil Field Maps Blue Prints | Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. P. 0. Box 325. Rin. 10, Lyric dee Ben Really Go; 108 W. Midwest Ave. PHONE 74.W a Taylor & Clay 2 NEW YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN QUOTED ALL WYOMING OIL STOCKS Handled. CASPER, WYO. E a = - Information furnished on request. DENVER, COLO. HM 331% From regular prices on. gar- ments that ¢carry the money back GUARANTEE if not satisfac- tory. ke advantage of these Retiring Price .. Work vy soles and uppers; made for With hea hard wear. wool mixed: Retiring Prive RETIRING SALE Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing $43.50 $49.75 $58.25 rices, your Fall Suit today. Leather Vests Mentioning just One of many that you can save mo: on by buying now. $18.00 value, $6.50 value, Retiring Price... Those Heavies For the cold weather at big savings. assortment; an extra special value offered; $7.60 value: Work Suspenders Extta heavy; a good 65c value 35¢ 333” From régular prices on the best. brand of clothing in the world today. Every bd ment GUAR- ANTEED ALL WOOL. Come in and look at 90 $3.95 We have an Shoes $6.75 Largest Market In the State | Wholesale atid Retail 132 East Second St. THESE PRICES ARE GOOD FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK OF SEPT. 13 ae sae ““ gs th Pork “40 oin ak, Ops, Round Steak, 3 c Loin Roast, 40e Shouldes Steak, apc Shoulder Steak, 35e ‘er Ib. " e¥ Ib: i; Short Cuts, Shoulder Roast, Pot Ib. ba Per Ib caf — 30e ‘ot Roasts, ‘am Stea Per 1b. ec = 4 Srihe. Rib Roast, = fans ae 4 c ; Per |b. Per lb. 40e Veal Cuts Fresh Fish Every Day Shoulder Steak, 30e Lake Trout Channel Cat foe eiita Bull penet , alibut Black Bass Shoultier” Roast, ee ‘Finan Ec 2 Per a : ag poet Gavaak utten Cuts rence ushroons Shoulders, Blue Hill Peanut Butter Pet th. 20e Gotenflo Wet Shrimp Loin, 30 & M, New Lobster Per Ib. Minced ‘Clams Legs, Clam Chowder Per Ib. = pad mated - Sand wicholg Shouiaeette Cute Tana Fish = iM i ers, 25e Norwegian Sardines eat ea ml Norwegian Mackerel oin, ippered Salmon Per lb. Boneless Herring - Legs, Crab Meat Per lb. Mustard Sardines Cheese Long Horns Imported. Swiss Brick +. Domestic Swiss New York Cream + Roquefort } Blue Hill : * Camembart imberger Fresh Oysters Every Day WHOLESALE PRICES ON LARGE ‘i FRESH Sree ys San RESH FRUITS AND TABLES EVERY: DAY SMOKED, PICKLED, ie AND CANNED FISH Look for our ad every Monday for Base which will govern for the week. The NORRIS C0, Phone 12 curs OF MEAT EVERY DAY