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q Oline, 26,675,481 gallons; kerosene, 14,- 572,418 gallons; gas and fuel, 18,341, |£0r At™erican ships’ would be considered fa9 gallons; lubricants, 1,368,819 | gai- {98 @ subsidy paid by the American peo- ~Jons; wax, 1,860,583 pounds; coke, 3¢|Dl¢ for the development of # large mer- 1 25 8 ia . fad The No. 8 well of the lowa-Wyominy: Oil Company was + clases ‘smetioen — —————- %% | “NEW YORE CURB CLOSING in the Bolton Creek field with a flush production of nearly 200 barrels) $8. —--- fag a8 : Bid Ask yesterday evening. The well is expected to settle down to 100 baf-| Big Inaian ~ 40. 4g | Midwest: Rete. PR bier y rels. This well, which came in at 1,065 feet, was completed in the sag “dieing Saas 100 3.00 Sundance sand and is said to be the shallowest well in the field. Tt! burke a eet) ea Se ’ j ¢ e is the sixth well to be completed by this company in the Bolton Creek | Biack ‘Pail 020g “ee 4 district, about 80 miles southwest nf Capitol, Pete -------- 02.04 ‘B7 “60 Casper. 5 ie A Colum a7 39 4 ‘3 : Besides these six producers thére are . . Consolidated Royalty 150 1.53 Latin digas ae he two wells of the company virtually on f Casper Ranger - 00% lm Basin "87 8.12 the sand. Well No. 7 of the lowa-| /' . i Gulch 6 Ol pee ¥ ere Wyoming will be spudded th soon :or| ; Domino OT OS epee 2 me a test to the Embar sand. Elkhorn 4 athe ae ay This is the third winter drilling sex BT. Willams 107. 112} “tes Service Com, =, 260.00 26600 son for this Wyoming company and hee ee Frante 7230 2.60 NEW YORK srocks the second since bringing in of its pio Chas. G. Staley, Lunder, all of 36- Gash DEAeH 60 Open | Close neer well. gre ah “og|Mex Petroleum, ex. div.-$162.00 $161.00’ sheers sane B. Smith, Cedar Rapids, fa, Aaa 3 C08 | Bee ESeole Seae s aake National Exploration Co. BY Of 28-48-82; NEY of 33-48-82. st se ter = Ot 8 Neen’ Of 4250. 42.50 At a meeting of the board of directors| Fred G. S. Hesse, Buffalo, N% S%,} Jupiter -. an fOS 05) Bs asmertioan 7612 75.50 of the National Expleration company, | § SW% of 5-48-82; H% of 7-48-42; | Kinney ~ = 8) steel 79.00 78.87 Luiiton J. Beaty was elected president| NW SW of 94882; NEY NW% of | Lance Creek Royalty = 05 7 Unton Pacific R. Bt 115.00 114.87 of the company. This office was made “82. Lusk Royalty -. <= 07 09; - ne bea * vacant by the resignation ot Mr. J. W.|/ A: 2. W hitenfad, Rawlins, lots 3, 4. | Gusk Petroleum 2-.---—--s 08 .04 FOREIGN EXCHANGE R. Crawford, who was elected president | in 1-24-89 Mike Henry ~.. - 20 11/ Sterling - of the Union Oi] company of Delaware. George G, Belt, Buffalo, all of 16 | Mountain & Gulf = .80 .85| Francs The following new vice presidents of Northwest = leg ~ ‘a3| Marks the National were elected: W. H. At hfinder Oil Co., Douglas, all of outwest aS igget og | Lireia-se len, F. L. Hadley M. Hillman and }‘ | Call Mone: 2. Picardy -. - 08 +10 y B. Ridarani: } y ie Steffen, (coal), Shoshoni, $*4 The National, which is ¢ jof 10-38-93. See FOE ees Oo 5 is affiliated. with Royalty & ‘Proau or 25 | 3 1-2, the Union Oi company (of Delaware), rt oc eee aie ete ¢ was organized in October of last yenr, 5 eighty or ae = OR OT Tat ae Leia since when it has acquired considerahl= Tom Hell Roymty = E06 End 46 -. dad valuable acreage in Oklahoma; Califor- q ‘Western: Olt Fields. ay ee BOA Amt A LAB As eos, nia, Kansas, New Mexico, Western Exploration - 2.30 2.50 2nd 41-48 5.06 Florida, Wy z ie thd “outa t Wind River Refining-. 02 §=.04/3rd 41-45 - a: ; Wyo-Kans - 190 2.00) 4th 41-48 Gh SHOW SHOWN : 3 ea Canal Questions to Demand Atten- tio of Harding Adminis- istration Output of Refined Oils Increasing, Says Bureau of Mines Report By RAYMOND L. CLAPPER (United Press Staff Correspondent with President-elect Harding.) CRISTOBAL, C. Z. (By_Mail),—Prob- ilems connected with the Panama Canal are certain to demand considerable at- tention from the Harding administra- tion in the view of those acquainted with the situation here. Abolition of tos on American ship: ping, to which’ Senator Harding com- mitted himself during the campaign, 1 with favor in the canal The Bureau of Mines, department of interior, in a statement just the issued, September output of a 2 of oils purcha AVERTON STATE BAN “MOVES INTO NEW HOME. SIMILAR TO BANK HERE The Riverton State A. J. Cunningham of this c'! > hank, which » argument being that it would | “ent, Wil formally open its 1 fe Meee Ge CTH tat? t only a relatively small group of ines Re os reception tomort Ww fter- Crude oil, 18,830,079; osis| American shipping Interests and would| "on Putween the hours of 2 and 6. purchased to be re-run, 1,067,019 thor.|80 Teduce the income of the canal as to dae bambltsctiice to tue O és |impose ® much heavier taxation bur-| 43.41 yank bulliine in thin cite wh ptember refining operations of }{¢2 on the people of the United States.) 5. just being completed as ning and Colorado, in which the| 7 the other Hund, advisors of Sen-} signed by the same are Cake ahowi Ganised ap-| tot Harding, who accompanied him|” ‘the pafaing was gai here, insist that a subsidy to American shipping is necessary and that it might |as well bé faced in this form as in| , ‘some other. ‘The’ increased taxation \which might result from free passage as follows: The Output Crude run, 1,586,588 barrels; offs vue. chased and re-run, 607,148 barrels; gu pear tons; miscellaneous, 26,600,271 gallons;| Chant marine. losses, 95,844 barrels. Problems of local administration are Stocks on Hand niymerous. Canal émployes are com- Crude oil, 471,144 barrels; oils pur-|Plaining of inadequate howving facili: vhased to be re-run, 10,982 barrels; gas-| ties. Husbands, in many cases, are un- oline, 11,124,503 gallons; kerosene, 22,- 290,757 gallons; gas and fuel, 24,987,695 | lies being separated in men’s and wom gallons; lubricants, 550,697 gallons; wax, | en's dormitories, owing to the lack 848,035 pounds; coke, 1,434 tons; mis-| cottages and apartments, according to cellaneous, 19,564,396. employes here. There is also heard In the above refinery figures, only | complaint against prices of food and one per cént is of Colorado, th valance |clothing charged at the commissary credited to Wyoming. here. It is alleged .rices have not < a come down im accoriaa:ce with creases in the United States. clined all over the world with the Blame for this alleged situation exception of China, where the annual |i many quarters placed on Gov. Hard- output is steadily in sing and the ex | ing. port of coal has already begun. = de- Coal production since 19 ae, #dministration. LOO98DO0004000609000000O0D | New Products ability be are economically and $/ono report here is that Gen. Siebert, quickly introduced by the formerly head of the gas warfare serv- MULTIGRAPH ice of the army, will succeed Goy. Hard- ing. This report, however, has not | bee! mn confirmed by anyone close to | President-E) Multigraph Service Co. ect Harding. 220 S. Wolcott St. } Opposite Post Office Phone 1155 Rete san Thirty years ago Miss Cobden was fined $800 for acting as a member ot the London county egunetl. Though | regularly elected to the office, she was “disqualified for ‘being a woman.” Lester Brokerage House Specializing in NEW YORK OIL 114 South Wolcott Street Phone 1142 pe 2 Taylor & Clay Incorporated CASPER, WYO. Ground Floor, Oil Exchange Bldg., Casper, Wyo. Phones 203 and 204 Lecal Oils Bought, Sold and Quoted NEW YORK STOCKS AND CHICAGO GRAIN MARKETS Direct Over Hutton & Co. Private Wires (EOP HA Bros. of Chicago, are erecting the Casper National bet able to live with their wives, the fami-| is His term expires shortly and his | successor will be appointed by the new Officials in the zone said great confidence was felt in the of President-elect Harding to ighten out the situation which has n- explained \to him in detail here. the contractors . and like the local institution is a: struc: | ture devoted exclusively to bank: pur poses. dignified and imposing and is arranged j to afford all conveniences to those who | work in the bank. Following the reception at the bank! buliding dancing at the Riverton Ma-! sonic temple is announced by the bank | The interior arrangement is management. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cunningham, Adj.- ‘Gen. McCoy of Cheyenne, Pat Sullivan, A. E. Biglin, Q. K. Deaver and Miss i ‘garet Douds will go from Casper tomorrow morning to attend the fes- tivities and will a a) over Sunday. In the state of Kehtucky alone the production Of tobaceo exceeds that of any country ottside of the United States, although thé production in J and Sumatra is rapidly imereasing. | A CLEAR SKIN the beauty parlor—for if their skin is disfigured with pimples and AY ore the over 50 years ago. Since Uist tos tims many thousands of women have testified to its blood cleansing effect, is what one woman says: CHEHALIS, WASH.—“‘I have used Doctor Pierce's medicines for over forty years for myself and family and have always found them just as represented. I think Dr. Pierod’ 8 Golden Medical Discovery for a@ tonic and blood builder cannot. be beat; and Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pél- lets have no equal for constipatiol in fact, I Gy heartily recommen and allof Dr. Pierce’s remedies. ‘My daughter had ¢hronic con- stipation from babyhood and doc- torscould not cure her. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets is the only thing that ever helped her.”’— Mrs. JEN- Rue K, Sworrorp, 1820 Alfred St. PER $11.50 tox DELIVERED ‘Women do not have to patronize | blotches, Furnished by Taylor & hk 03-20 | E OIL MARKET Rock Creek ---..--. Salt Creek Big Muddy Pilot Butte --2.. Hamilton Dome Mule Creek .. A Spanish physician claims to have been very successful curing stubborn | cases of hiccoughs this treatment: | The patient lies down and draws up his knees’ until his thighs are pressed. tight- | ly to his abdomen, the lower part of the legs being pressed against the thighs yy bending the knees. The position is held for several minutes. The effect | of this is to press the abodminal or- gans up against the diaphragm and este | to sustain the pressure until the dia-| phragm ceases its spasmodic contfac- tion ati TIKES RE The Natrona Butter Shop is fast be- comingxone of the important business institutions of the city. It has forged to’ the front so quietly and unostenta- tiously that the general public scarcely appreciates the magnitude of the con- cern and what it is attempting in sup- plying a pure product to the people of Casper. It has.a complete modern plant with all the sanitary features demanded in a factory devoted to food products. Every care, throughout the several processes employed, to guard the purity of the product is rigidly observed, The Batter Shop at present is limited scarcity of the cream supply. Not- withstanding, the output at the present time is a ton of butter a day which is completely absorbed by the local market and which is not “nearly suffic- ient to satisfy the demand. The cream territory is gradually ‘being widened until it has now- invaded competition territory of other creameries. The Butter Shop has lately scoured the country for a high grade superin- tendent of production. One who thor- oughly understood the business of but- ter making and who would come to the local institution with a record and rep- utation that would fill the reauire- ments which had been set very high. The management has at last been suc- cessful and today announced the ar- | rival of Mr. Azel B. Conant, who will fat once assume the management of the manufacturing end of the business Mr. Conant is a graduate of the Mich- igan State Agriculture College in 1910, with a special course in creamery man- agement. He holds the following di- plomas and certificates: From the Michigan Dairy and Food al (Tablets or Granules) For INDIGESTION With cr without water:~ | pleasant to take. QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-90-75} MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF s | SCOTT’S EMULSION 1: Simplicity of Cetistruiction Vitae TH PeCtpeattatia Manufactured and Dist: ee Bridgeport ice aad Shops: hiates THU Li tpmasce sre Ranger, Texas Wi ‘Th Mai qT he € |; in Office ulsa, Ola, { (We know that your undérreamimg can be done for saa tin with a Swan Uriderreamer than any other. (You can rent oné from any one of out ach ridgepor ort i nm ‘ WE AME i ection of Operation fotatvretaads rite Eatisvy by | 13 ane iI Machine| Co lerreamer Factory: Marietts, Ohio nT inl Worth, Texas Aon Christmas Seat WATCH THIS SPACE FOR GLOVES AND MITTENS CAMPBELL-JOHNSON Head-to-Foot Clothiers Suggestions | in capacity only from the fact -* the jy be dapione! of Wi btn Reeaee ete ea. to establish a museum of NUGGET FOUND _IN FOWL, GOLD | RUSH STARTED atiring the great war and which ryetrrron*<0 > jp for the allies, ft is paid that th stivdtics fy. cae, vitrrins the de sare to students Inthe various military hats decided War inven- which»Were brought to the front were cision h SHAWNEE, “ive. yer brs naval ; placer prospecting er Fe ey ee MERRIE: SOLE SALES co, of discovery of a gold nugget as big R ride ng as « bean in the crop of a chicken FOR SALE BY when a Mrs. ine § BOSELLY & cane be = R Witth and Beech AW p awe CASPER STORAGE euockny hatched on place and was never off it. —————— Over 43 per cent of the world's sail. ing tonnage if owned by the United States. ( pants ee MneN poe sen ee four months” scoring contest in 1909, avefage score 92.37; Indiana: State Dairy Adsociatign, creamery butter scoring 93 pounds; International Dairy Show Association, Wisconsin, 1911, but- ter score 94.66; from thé same dssocia- tion in 1912 a score of 94.83; Ohio State | Dairymen’s Association, 1972 a score of 96. The Butter Shop is sparing neither pains nor expense to insure scientific manufacture and .purity of product. Mr. W. W. Winter is the business manager for the company. t If the people of Casner are interested in knowing how butter is made and what great care is taken to keep it free from contamination, they should visit the Butter Shop at Second and Durbin streets, where the business oc- cupies the ground floor and basement. 118 East Klim Powdered Milk is always ready for use— day or night—for any emergency. Keep a sup- ply on your pantry shelf. Use it for all milk uses — drinking, j the table. Klim comes in 1 two forms— whole milk (full med milk. The WH, Brown Market & Grocery PHONE 490 Specials for Saturday and Monday Meadowgold or nT ie e Butter, per tb. Fresh Riedick Eggs, per dozen: No. 1 Storage Eggs, per dozen Nuco Nut Butter, per tb. Gallon Can White Karo. Gailon Can Dark Karo_ 10-Ib. Sack yellow or white Corn Meal__65 Matches, per carton 3! Sugar, 10 Ibs. for . $1, Extra Fancy Red Potatoes, 100 Ibs.___$2.50 Extra Fancy Red Potatoes, 185 dbs... ..50¢ Gednéy’s Pickles, Mason Jars Dill Pickles, bulk, per dozen 30e Dromedary Dates, per package_. Figs, large package__ Plum Pudding, small sized can_ 30c $7.9 Fancy Seeded Raisins, 2 for___45¢ 5 Size Artmore’s aah hello; 2 packages fér 2). 222+ a 25¢ Jonathan.Apples, 5 pounds for._-__-_- 50e Jonathan Apples, per box___---__~__ $3.75 Small Cans Tomatoes, 4 for __.___- +-90e Large Size Kraut, 3 er ee Large Size Tomatoes, SHOP: hes ess 50c Large Size Pumpkin, 8 fOte ce 50¢ ‘SWIFT’S Best Premium Skinned Hams, average weight 12 to 14 pounds, per Ib. . > ' 33c mee tere Re neem ee nam A came Te nt ec A Best Iowa Corn, 3 cans for__________=_ 50c String. Beans, 3 cans for.- 3 fess 50e Pork and Beans, 3 cans for__..________ 50c Fancy Squash, large can Smilax Spinach, large can, 2 for___ Smilax Kraut, medium size,6 cans for 65¢ White House, Barrie gton Hall, dite Gold Medal Coffee, per Ib. Wedding Breakiast Coffee per Ib. ; . 45¢ Large Jar Goa Jelly Ae Seals aplape SH aE Large Jar Jelly, any variety All Sizes Klim (Potted Mi Two Bottles Catsup_______ Bob White Soap, per box... -_.__ Bob White Soap, 4 see suber ~-20€ Best Pork Chops, per Ib. . . . 25c Best Pork Loin Roasts, lb. . ; 24c Home-made Pork Sonsnae, Links, per Ib. . see. oe IMPORTANT —_If at all possible, phone your order Friday evening between 7 and 9 o'clock. Phone 490 North Bart and J Sts. W. H. BROWN Gnocray. 00. cooking, and on cream) and skim-