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Pace FOUR GRANT MEMORIAL SGSSORSr killed by W. C. Gondict in the moun- | tains near his home on Brush creck. The Condict trophy Is a comparatively small bear, weighing only 300 pounds, but Having several Markings attributed Washington, D. C., Memotiall Nearing Completion, Probably | Will Be Unveiled Before sors “Bill,” fneluding the abnormally End of This Year | long hinddegs which gained the herd Sapa | ravager his sobriqu WASHINGTON.H{E een years in the m miail.)—Eight- of a group of cay- nd on the right by a group, of! artillery, both groups done in bronze.|Wyommg Plants Get More Gaso- Two huge lions in stone at the foot line Per Barrel of Crude Than of the pedestal complete the memor-: s fal i Others in U. S. The equetrian figure stands sixtee! t s 10,700 pounds he memorial is lovated ! ig in the form of a magnificent eques- . trian statue of bronze, the sécond lark; ‘ est of its kind in the world, mounted pedestal and flanked on : ; i The Colorado and Wyoming refiner- Botanic Garé at the foot of ‘8 established’ a hf nose ce pi Northwest lag. 188 tg wan Oi! and Gas company Welln apitol. and cong: has approv-| PUt iE Se hh ney wihteh was] Outwebt 3) 01> 608) Tivo ‘ountain, Colo., after five months’ de ed thé removal of a section of the iron | 685 barrels ‘of crude, fr e us) Picardy — 06 08! o beers 3S per cent} @¥: A drill dropped when a cable fence on the east front of the gardens! the Nighest an the history of the re) pi ob, page io7-. 109) CRE money. per ceht/iroke has just been fished: out. ‘The to admit the statue and to provide space | Produced 28,766,028 gallons of gasoline,| po ity @ proddcbia. 2 iat he LIBERTY BoNDS well is at a depth of 1,700 feet, for spectators at the unveiling cere-| fiherles of the two states, as shown Bnset Tha lobe! ont eiby $92.86 . i; moni j by the figures of the U.S. bureau of} qo gon Royalty......... .0% ‘06| 1st 4's 88.00 Oil Well om Railroad Land. Authority for the creation of the me-| mines, morial was given by congress.on Feb-| The amount of gasoline pér barrel The completion for the} Of crude recovered in August. by the and the award! refinerie’ in Colérado ahd Wyoming noted sculp-| exceeded the amount recovered in all whose design! of the fields of the countty. The], consisting of; average recovery was 19.5 gallons of Daniel Ches-; gasoline from each barrel of crude of Burnham ona) 42 gallons. This was eanal to & gaso- The pedestal was) line recovery. of 46.4 per cent. The designed Pierce Casey of | average for the entire country was 11.1 New York ociated with Mr. Shardy| gallons of gasoline froth each barrel and was completed and put in place in| of crude run, or a recovery of 26.4 1906. | per cent. The equestrian statue hus jist now] Some tea of the superiority of W been finished, howe and was ship-| ming crude is shown in a comparison ped here in sections by motor truck} with Other fields. The Pennsylvania, from New York city. | New York, East Ohio and West Vir- will bedr no inscription, according to diana, THinois, Kentucky and Tennes- members of the Fine Arts commission,| see averaged 13.7 gallons; Oklahoma who recently aproved the statue in| and Kansas averaged/14.0 gallons; Tex- its completed form. A. member of babe as and Louisiana averaged 9.8 gallons, Grant Memorial commission had com-| ana California averged 6.6 gallons of posed a lengthy inscription, but after| gasoline.to the barrel, careful Consideration officials of the) or the 1 468,685 barrels Of crude run commission and of the office of public} ¢, August by the Céloradéahi Wyo. buildings and Ee deeme® an in-| ning refineries; there was purchased ecUpugn bi “sansa” and re-run 781,939 barrels. From this crude and re-runs was produced, in ad- Upton Takes Lesson | dition to the 28,766,928 gallons of gaso- 968,069 gallons of kérosene, 138,- to: Htart, Orpanizes, |i ee att eet | pounds Of wax, 1,483 tons of coke, and Volunteer Firemen' fie! oil 6,894 gallons of miscellaneous. The | losses amounted to 112,776 barrels. pala ON UPTO y.18.—It took a PITY POOR DOBBIN Sliock tc : Upton to the wise? SALEM, Ore.—(United Press,)—The dom of preparefness agai ;,| state highway department counted all but now that it has been shocked ,by| the vehicles which passed a given point the destruction of the $55,000 public! on the-Pacific highway, north of Sal- sehool building by a blaze that could] em, in one day. Of the total, 3032, have heen quickly checked had the | only. 14 were horse-drawn. most or been ay awake anc Self in the future thru an adequate water suppl zation of a volunteer fire department.| a zint, the famous singer, de that eight is her unlucky ‘num-|§ and that thaveling she always | is careful to avoid berths or hotel rooms with that number inary fire-figh*ing able, the town _——— The strength ‘ot grdwing pl trees fx enormous. | ‘small gr will split ar un have li HAVE col A CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tabiets To have a clear, pink skin, bright yes, no pimples, a feeling of buoygncy like childhood days, you must keep our body free from poisonous wastes. r. Edwards’ Olive Tablets (a vege- table compound ed with olive oil @ct on the liver a en id’ bowels like calome! =—yet have no dangerous after effect. Midwest | Take one nightly and note results. gad SP 74 tare They start the bile and overcome ‘constipation. That’s why millions of Hoxes are sold annually, 15c and 30¢ Plan Now to Own Your Own Home and | plant k roots | nd y Your first step 18 to buy a Jot, pay for it during’ the winter, so that you can commence building in the pring. * Lumber has been reduced 30 per cent since last March. You can buy lumber in Casper cheap- er than in any other town in this part of the country. Have you though of that? Come in and talk itover. A complete, bright stock always on hand. 0. L. Walker Lumber Co. Phone 240 Ground Floor Dil LOCAL OIL STOCKS ted Royalty-.....$ 17 $ 19 0% erican ---..... semor ig Indian Yomin: to the more or less mythical “Scis- om = consolidated “Royalty ...... 138° 1.42] Gosden pen years = making, a memoral to General U. S. Grant is nearing com: Casper Ranger --s-ses--0- 0% wt Blk Basin pletion here and probably will be un- Gow Gulch wannenst bese nnte 06 08) Okmulgee veiled before the end of the year. It L Di : 67-89) Aen _._. t. Western Ol Fields. - 25° 27) 2nd’ 4's Western Exploration. ms Wind River Refining. P68: 04) 2nd 44's — Wy Kans. Farsished by Taylo by Ta; Exchange Ask | ¥ Otccitet cer tts ).10 NEW YORK CURB cLOsiNe a 01 os OL. 08 Ae -45| Midwest Com. oc. --- 1,05 1.07/"Miawest. Pref. — 26 .28/"Mertitt _ Lou, - AS -28) Glenrock Ol <. - 02 04) Sait Creek 39 Al) Prod. & Retrs. 1.15 1.20 88 88 04 .06; Sinclair Oil -. 08 105} Texas Oil 08 -10| U. S. Steel.---_ OT .09} Union Pacifie R: 08.08) Sterling 85 90] Franes 1.75 1.85| ist’ 4%4's - 02 .05| 3rd 4% 1.90" 2.00} 4th 4% 's - isuhiants AL 14| Victory 4%'s ~ WYOMING cae OIL MARKET Jern Pa Rock Creek Salt creek - Big Muddy - Pilot Butte -. Western Oil Fielat -- 82 -38| Midwest Refining — 02 ae Western States -_____. 17 19) Cities Services’ Gom. 06 .08| Mexican Petroleum — 28.80, Pan American Pete. 03 404 FOREIGN EXUHAN GE Hamilton Doine ---. Mule Creek, ---- 2-7. eas sand, LaPrele Drilling to Be Resumed. supply, Cody. The Pulley place was drilled to a depth of 600 or 700 feet five yedrs ago, the hole stopping, it As Today’s Markets He ite tae Sere SHAVE (5 COMPLETED The Big Indian-Wyémihg Chief test 31 ing, to set for the past three weeks. Boone Dénie Over 4,000 Feet, + New York Oil company’s “No. 2 we Bid Ask — 11.60" 12.50) 6f the many difficulties Icldent to dée 1.87 2.00) drilling. _The well will’ be made a cot 3T -62 | ture, 6.75 an — 7.00 7.25 Efforts Made to Save Wells. Open Close $161.50 a i. i this as well as some 25 other wells 4 74.37{ 80,87 118.62 | completion two and three years ago. 75.87 puntain Drilling Resumed. - 87.00} the Montcal Oil company in Cat Cree! -=-$2.75 | the alternate sections in a ‘vast area. 2.96 Laramie Well Shows Oil. Laramie, the caprock, haying bee a penetrated two feet at a depth of 2,69: ra: in mec a Ve . i 8 : feet. As soon as the water has bee: New York city. N cased off, the drill will be sént through The memorial to'the famous general) ginia fields averaged 12.7 gallons of he caprock and into the first Wall and 18th president of the United States | gasoline to the barrel; West Ohio, In- creck sand. Gas has been ‘forming in that well for sometime and the show- Ving of oil now is taken to indicate that the first Wall creek sand is not far Neweastle Ti Abandoned. mercial quantity develops at a lesser/away, ~“ . E. T. Willidmns Gil Company is téar- ing down its rig south of Newcastle, Wyo., but will probably drill another test well before abandoning efforts to Aine of! in that alstrict, according 1 1d reports, ~ and one-half miles i " il Showing in Rock Creek Well. east of Cédy, Wyo, A ris. capable 00 ; a J of. going 4,092 feet, is on the road from Rawlins and will be set up as} es depth, Pulley farm, ohe The Laramie Rea Hesert.On cormpany is reported to Have found a showing of at 3,636 feet in its well on seetion | soon as it arrives. 18-20-77 in the eastern extension of the Rock Creek field. 000-foot level has beén authoriz’d by board of director, guglees. oil | 30, gm. DA 1S oh NC EMBE USIK . While the drilling ; . will be carried suffikiently \deep to Easy, Home Self Treatment Drilling to the 4,-| develop oil if it exists, the prim jective of the syndicate is to de a supply of natural gas "sufficient to slop| __ OVERSTOUTNES: clop | weakens and Aigets sit ore rea othe injur the sate lifes gansies 10} iJ fe ai megs ere ee ui ‘be your Heal uw bretmhe a an, B box of ieorel ina iabutes “pron directions peur ome doing e< Nasr econ niin reducthe eaaity tnt Jon 20 reduc 8 ’ normal Korein sy: stats? haritesn, is pl a even a few days’ treatment shown a noticeable Poeion, Korein tem succeeded delight of those who wish to improve their figure and | to acquire a younger, activo, | Appearance. you need; no strenuo 8 exercis- Auspices ing." 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Wash- venient in shape, rice, Wika Dube: ithe a able; néeds no renewin * 2 yust Cloths are © rgd ang. $1.50. priced at 15e, Price, $2.25. CHAMBERLIN. FURNITURE COMPANY Corner Second a nd Davict Streets $144.00 $146.00! 5, the Boone dome, Natrona county, 1.00 1.50! Wyo., has passed the 4,000-foot mark 1.00 3,00) aria is making slow progress use 8.25 8.50/ Upon efforts now under way to plug 25 -87} off the water from the bottom of the 1.25 1.75} hole in the old Beebe well, one of the, 296.00 300,00) first to be completed in the Lander, | : Wyo., field depends the future of this 1.86 1.95 Shiliceshakt a eh oh aaa inimediate district. The Producers & Réfiners corporation, which controls that regioh, is making an attempt to ani2 40, -82) salvage the well and if successful the process will be repeated in other wells which have developed water.since their Drilling-has been resumed at the Wig- 85.50 The 1,000-barrel well brought in by 85.66 | field, Montana, is within territory own- 8$8.20)ed by the. Northern Pacific railroad, 86,22) This is the first oil struck within the 96.00; strip running through the entire state | of Montatia on either side of the North- fic line. Northern Pacific owns 2.75| A slight showing of ofl has been en- = 2.75 | couhtered in the Centennial well of the ponnnnnn- 2.95 Centennial Valley Oil company, near ee R Organized Republican women in New Test Planned Neat Cody York city are soon to have their own The Pashaska syndicate has been or. | clubhouse. ganized by Cody and Ogden, Utah, cap- itd] to drill for gas and oil on the} Spend some “ane any i in Ko ay en. 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Private Wires i Lester Brokerage House Specializing in 114 South Wolcott Street Roast reat fot five, tro vegttables ad pudding—cdoked fn 35 minutes, Buy food at 5:00 P.M, Home at 5:25. Ready Wo stonés to heat. Merely place food with cup of water in Sechrist Cooker, set over any Stove, and lower Heat t6 ameéunt of simmer ‘burner after pressure feathes 20 ibs. Safety valve will not permit excess pressuré, At 20 1bs. pressure the, cddker gives 259 degrées of Heat. This NEW YORK OIL Save two or three houra a day. the steam tight meat tender, juicy and Pressure Cooker the house. Cans fruit n open vessel, and tho Make Clay CHICAGO Phone 1142

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