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: ; : E ¥ * needs only the water, and through pri- (Continued from Page 1.) scovered behind a) team ‘of fine mulés Delonging to Gov. Brooks, who has had ® part in all Mondell’s campaigns, "We have enormous wealth in oil, enormous wealth in coal, and we have present and vastly to ‘be increased, Wealth in agriculture. Some day, and I hope not too far distant, Cusper will have a more solid foundation for. pros- perity than even oil, in the extensive ngricultural areas which ‘will surround her. The waters of the Platte haye not all been’ appropriated,» the .rtch’ ‘soil vate and public enterprise: the irriga- tion will come which will. make this city the center of a vast agricultural territory.” GIVES REASONS FOR REPUBLICAN SENTIMENT. The reasons back of the overwhelm- ing Republican sentiment felt this year may be divided into two classes, Mr. Mondell. asserted, deep-seated disguest h ‘policies of the, present. administ tion as exemplified during the past eight years, and a deep-seated confi- dence and trust in Republican party polie es and candidates, The Republican party came into be- ing on a policy that labor must: be free, he said. 1t has always stood for @ protective tariff which will keep from Gur, shores the product ‘of underpaid lnbor broad. Under this policy, during the latter half of the nineteenth cen manufactures in America made unheard of in any country in| the: world. The party at ‘the same time_forward- ed the great land policies which Brought about the building up of the ich empires of the West. = Declaring that/no person would dare @ssert that members of the Republican party ore not patriotic, Mr. Mondell ®eelied \he measures passed by the Bixty-fiftth congress for the conduct of the (war, measures which were support- @d by Republicans and Democrats alike. POINTS OUT ERRORS OF WILSO! * And Republicans and Democrats, he Stated, felt that at the close of the war, Wilson should have stayed in America and should have directed the affairs of the congress which had to traighten out the war tangles. » As floor leader, it was Mr. Mondell’s duty to introduve the Republican meas- ures cutting the appropriation bills by three quarters of a billion dollars, and this saving was accomplished even though Chump Clark, as leader of the minority, declared it could not-be done. ial public service was’ injured by the saving, he said. the president, in the. gilded . Was drafting his pan- “While Palaces of P: acea for the cure of war—a patent nos- trum mixed at the palace of Versailles and guaranteed, if taken as mixed, to bring peace on earth, good will to men, . amen—at this very time, the secretary of war v asking an army. three:times) as large as we had ever had and cost ing fiye times as much as any standing LOCAL, OIL STOCKS Bid Ask Amalgamated Royalty_ $17. $ 19 American’ <,.--.--.. 0% .01 AMAR TS Nee 01 02 Bessemer ---. eee -35, 38 Big ‘Fridian oA oe . AD Ae Boston Wyoming 95 98 Buck Cresk 2-5-2. 24 > 26 Burke ~~... 18 220 Black Tail . 03 04 Capitol Pete -. 03.04 Columbine -...---. 37 39 Consolidated Royalty 1.30 1.85 Casper Ranger ----.. 0% = .01 Cow Guleh .. 10 -12 Domino ---._- 08. 99 Elkhorn —... 18 20 EB. T. William: 1.15 Frantz 2.45 Gates 1.08 Great Western Pete 08 Hutton Lake (new). 06 04 -33) Lance Creek Royalty. 16 Lusk Royalty. 12} Lusk Petroleum -04 Mike Henry -.-. 12 Mountain & Gulf 96 Northwest — Outwest Picardy Riverton Refining Royalty & Produce _. Furnished by Taylor & Clay , Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg., Phones 203-204 Western Oil Fields... 35 Wyo. Tex, 02,05 i. x. On oil NEW YORK CURB CLOSING Midwest: Refining ---..$148,00 $150.09 Midwest Common Se eS 2.06 Midwest “Pret, - ACS 3.00 | Merritt __ ~ 14:25 | 24.75 Glenrock Oil. sare Ere 2.00 Salt Creek — ~ 28.00 30.00 Western States ... 37 02 Prod. & Refiners_. * 6.25 6.59 Cosden Re 7.50 Elk Basin aS 8 8:87 | Okmulgee & 25 87 Allen... 1.50 1.75 Cities Service Com = 293,00 296.00 NEW YORK STOCKS Open Close | Mexican Petroleum. . $190 00 | Sinclair Oil 31.50 | T Pan UW Ur FOREIGN EXCHANGE Sterling Francs Marks Call money Bia Ask -6 per cent LIBERTY BONDS ~ 92.48 | ~ 89.00} - 89. wat es ing. the sash in a side window and un- | fastening the lock.” The thieves had | pried the hinges off the safe with a ploration 2.05) Third . i i tegnlsd s cold chisel, and had alsq pried off the Wind River Refining. 04! ourth 4145 combination but had not been able: to Wyo. Kans 2.05Victory 4% 8. opehstherneee WYOMING CRUDE O01 MARKET 7 It "Wes Ongena aay neve ‘the. look Gi Grass Creek Torchlight .. Elk Basin — $3.10 3.10 3.10 Greybull — 3.10 Lance Cree! 3.05 Lander -__~~. ee - 1.75 ————— MRKET GOSSIP by the Glenrock Oil company. Checks will be mailed out on Wednes- day for the twelfth dividend of the Consolidated Royalty Oil company, pay- able to stockholders of record of Oc-! tober 15. The dividend amounts to 2% | cents a share and totals about $90,000. | The company now has 2,000 stockhold-| ers in all parts of the country. | army we ‘bit ever had,” Mr. Mondell said, REPUBLICANS OPPOSE TAXES ON LUXURIES. Other reductions in the running of the government Which allowed a cut in ‘the floating indebtedness, were cited by Mr. Mondell, who declured that the elec tion of a Republican congress this No- will mean the abolishment of y tax on luxuries and the restor- ation of customs and duties, which will dignified method of revenue well as one more to the} liking of the people. The scheme proposed by Cox of as- Sessing @ consumption tax on all com- Modities at ry turnover, was shown to be more iniquitous than the luxury tax. SAYS WILSON PRE ‘TS PEACE, By tleing the peace treaty up with] the League of Nations and refusing to have it ratified with the Lodge reserva- tions, President Wilson has as, ‘surely Kept the nation out of peace as ever he Kept it out of war, the speaker said. The establishment under the League of Nations of mend »8. over nations and colonies he ch od ouflage for the territory, ‘and tories given Great with that over America. In conclusion, Mr. Mondell asserted, that in Warren G. Harding, a man as malest 2s Washington, Lincoln or Me-} Kinley, 2 man not a to listen. to fhe opinions. of others, government of the people, for the people and by the peaple will be continued in America, Nnd this nation will maintain its inde-| pendent sovereignty. a - In the recent primary in Michigan Miss Alen C: Anderson, candidate for nomination for register of deeds of Oxceola County, the largest vo for candidate for public. offic in her Mrs, Helen Gardener, recently ap- pointed 40 civil service commissioner by President Wilson, had the distinction ef being the only woman on the pro- gram of the recent annual convention Of the’ National Associatién of Post- masters. DANCE CHEMBECK The test of the Midwest Refining com- pany, five miles north of Boulder, has reached a depth of 2,430 feet and is making excellent progress.. For the first time: since this well was started residents of Boulder are beginning. to| show an interest in the development, 4nd owners of land in the vicinity of the} well are showing signs of “tightening up" in prices for hk Several groups | of local men are talking about drilling isa success. | PRODUCERS & REFINERS GET OIL The Producers & Refiners corpora- tion is reported to havé-completed «| new well on section 20 at 1,213 feet. This wi is not expected to make mero than 75 barrels. REPORT COMPLETION OF PART OF PIPE. LINE 10. OSAGE FIELD LAST WEE? The Mike Henry Oil company well on|{ the northwest quarter of section 24 in| the Osage field) is reported to be on! ia-!the pump after having been connecte1 | With the pipe line of the Tlinois Pipe | Line company 1, “ On is re-} ported to have been sent from severe! | other wells in the field. This report | indicates that the pipe line has’ been completed to the small Osage field. The Sinclair Oil company is installing @ pumping station which will ‘care tor | 18 wells and the company will start} marketing its oll as soon as this station | is completed, cording to one Feport | r JAZZ-KLASSIK ORCHESTRA Assemblies ODD FELLOWS HALL. Wednesdays AND Saturdays Rock Creek -. Salt Creek) Big Muddy Pilot Butte Hamilton Dome Mule Creek... AND FIELD. NEWS ROVALTY-PRODUGERS FINISH WELL Word has been received here by the Taylor & Clay com- pany of the completion of the No. 5 well of the Royalty & Producers corporation on section 16 of the Salt Creek oil field. The. flush production was placed at 200 barrels. announced that ‘the total production of this lease is now close | to 1,000 barrels daily, one-half of the 320 acres being owned} ROBBERS TRY 10 PAY OPEN. oAFE ‘Amateurs Believed to Be Respon-; sible for Attempt to Rob Fil- ling Station Saturday Thieves, thought to be amateurs, at- tempted to rob the East Second strect station of the Wyoming \ Filling Station company {night and 6 o'clock Sunday morning, | some butterflies on lands under their control if the test|it was discov: opened Sunday. Entran out with an acetylene torch yesterday before. the safe could be opened. NINE MORE PROSPECTORS’ LENSES GRANTED FOR OIL EXPLOITATION IN STATE CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct, 18.—The following oil and gas prospector's leases haye heen granted by A. Baker, land commissioner: Vivia Henderson, 36-19-93. 'T. A. Harris, Laramie, all of 26-26-76. Thomas Li, Nylen, Lovell, all of 16- Cheyenne, 57-97. William G. Dows, Buffal@, all of 36 44-82. It was also} Marsaret Cook Dows; Buffalo, all. of zs 36-44-83. alae Irene A, Kelley, Cheyenne, all of 36- 47-64, BF, A. Black, Denvem 'Colo., SEY NW, SW% 6E% of 18-26-86/and NE\ SE% of 20-26-86, ff A. G. Hamilton, Thermopolis, W% of 99. 7 Lester G, Baker, Kemmerer, all of 36-28-113. a SIRES SAN eRe San Francisco. has more. telephones’ serve mourning «much more strictly | than do Northerners. pie: 2" OE Sieg Horace Greeley reached New York with $10 and four ‘years later toundea a weekly newspaper. >, ; > Eiffel supplied $700,000. and’ the French government $300,000 for build: ing the Eiffel. tower, 2 py ae Bad 8 aS between Organs of hearing are found only in 11 o’clock Saturday ed when the place was flying by day. been effected by break —— “ribrne want ads give resul| Postum Cereal should be boiled a full twenty minutes. Another form~Instant Postum is made instantly in the cup. Both kinds are sold by grocers everywhere Made by Postum Cereal Company, Battle Creek, by Michigan. i ‘TH BAKE Oven is the heart of a gas range—the vital point in ite construc- tion, You can boil water and fry eggs over an ordinary gas jet, but you cannot expect to turn out good baking in an oven whichis not properly designed. GAS RANGES Bake with Fresh Air ~and Fresh Air Baking insures better, sweeter, more wholesome foods, and abso- lute. uniformity-~ ‘of heat in every” inch of the oven, Other exclusive ESTATE features: EBONITE fin- ish on castings—requires no blacking; cast iron oven top; corrugated oven linings; patented sawed-burn- ers; quick-detachable door springs; etc. We aro exclusive agents for these super -ranges. Casper Gas Appliance Co. 119 East First Street—Phone 1500 AT THE LYRIC THEATER TOMORROW all of; and espécialy in those} . ie oy Pa... Bs the thy EB: Wolloway of Wil: ca xi the first women to} Lute he scholarship established by the| pleted lyanin Riilroaé to. commemorate, ton ‘work’ done during. the world war by its women employes in making sur- gical drvssings forthe American troops. Under the terms of the scholarsnip,| | Miss Holloway is entitled to pursue any course in, the University of Pennsylva- —Adv, UBBER STAMPS c Sacus]awieR(@: nia. to which women aré/ndmitted, She) hax “chosen the general’ educational) course, + cA SL Tead The ‘Tribune Cissified Ads. Furnace Priced at $182.50 HOLMES HARDWARE @ HOLMES TO HOMES a anne = AUTC SPORTING GOOD PHONE 60 | SUPPLIES SECOND. AND WOLCOTT S57 CASPER, WILLIAM FARNUM. { i i “Up BrayComic “Happy Hoodini” LAST TIMES TODAY in ; STARTING TOMORROW ; America Theater Presents a : ‘ith The Dance: E MURRAY DAVID. POWELL * ADMISSION—40c, Including Tax. AMERICA | Casper’s Finest Theater Mammoth Wurlitzer Organ Harlan’ LATEST CURRENT EVENTS MAGRICE > PRODUCTION % Super-Special Production screen inveln ia in Broadway cab- Seldom has a more colorful play been offered the bfilliant scenes arets, the luxurious apartments of the rich, and the myriad-lighted skyline ‘of the great city, a dazzling s: ecticle has been filmed: Sat as, Dance! Dance! Dance! \- EVERY SCENE A SENSATION CParamount-tricraft Cpichire ef ~ ALSO Franklin Cleverly o the Mammoth Organ Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, 9:30

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