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FRIDAY, JAN, 14, 1921 Today’s Markets by Wire Furnished by Taylor & Clay That the office of prohibition commis- Fl i sioner be abolished and a department of Ground Fluor Oil Exchange Bldg., Phones 203-204 Sn ee Neont created That the present law be so asnended LOCAL 01. STOCKS Western Oil Fi 27 go |that the land income funds now avail 13 .16|able January 1 become ilale April Bia Ask | ¥ Oil ---------- = agen oe} 4 a] a va yo woe 1 .18 1 of the o numbered years, in accord- ae ite a Be ia NEW YORE CURB cLosiNa ance with the uniform budgetary sys- { ‘American — eS Tes, Bid Ask ftem that of tho state game} { ws now governing the board of heaith be given a gea- eral revision as Outlined in the board Atlas - — OL -02| Midwest Refining - 140.00 142.00] «phat the attorney general be given! ‘ -Big Indian - 33 Midwest Com. -— 1.00 1.60]tywo additional deputies andthe pres-! a San, Sranerner a. .28 Midwest Pref, ..- 1.00 2.00/ent Jaws amended giving the attorney be a KS 92} Merritt ---—-- 200 12.50\peneral, or his deputies, authority to .86| Glenrock Of - 00 2.12] go into any or @il counties in the state 29) Salt Creek — - 25.00 28.C0land prosecute or defend cases where in| .17| Western States ‘ .50|his opinion the county attorney is either | Prod. & Refiners - 5.37 lindifferent “or unable to enforce the} liaws or to protect the interests of the} state “That Chapter 79, Section 963, Com- |piled Statutes, 110, amended by Ses-} sion Laws, 1910, Chapter 47, Section | Blackstone-Salt Creek Boston Wyoming --- Buck Creek Burke ----- Black Tail - Capitol Pete - Columbine ---- Consolidated Royalty Casper Ranger 5. dia LEARNER’S Allen - ,02 | Ocrnulgee Cow Gulch - -. 67 0a] Cities Ser Domino -- 07 .09{ 8. O. Ind. - “73 eaolS; be amended to provide a definitely | Dikhorn -- 11| NEW YORE STOCKS fixed biennial contingent for the board Bb. T, Wiliams 109 Close {°F Jaw examiners. Frantz ------ 3.00| Mexican Petroleum --- 161.50 hat the/state examiner be siven| J Gates — r ON. c re additional assistants, making four Great W ; O 5 i ants Jn all, Hutt ‘a z P. ile coe t the dairy, food and ofl commis~ ke wat Deb | Sonido ae | sioner be given an additional deputy in Jupiter - - 04, U. 8. Steel aacaa annem order that dai may be inspected. Kinney -f ered .24| Union Pacific R, - 120.00 19.87] pyar, Chapter 113, Section jon. Tancd Creek Royalt Be FOREIGN EXCHANGE ILaws, 1919, be amended to provide for iaisk loyalty 09 Sterling ----- TELAT Le 4 jen annu , ine license plate. it laws be amended TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15th Tusk Petroleum — é I the f - a specific sum will be appro- ‘ for the conduct and maint nee of all state institutions, depart- “t = ments, ete., except the state university, . Riverton ning os in lieu of a direct IBY, upon the ta Royalty & I eer values of the s Phat all .t sidering ‘opriations must meet joint- , ly in open session within five days of WYOMING CRUD £0N. MARKET this date and consider the budget. The $3.10] Rock Creek ~. 3.10] Salt Creek Big Muday Pilot Butte Hamilton Dome 4.—. Mule Creek -.-4..----. Sunset Tom Bell Royalty ~~. 1 propriations for Western 1a s be repe Wind Ri 04 90.40 the provisions of the budget Wyo. if ly 1,90 87.04 mmittees of the house and 3 Wo-Tex --- - 02 97.18 ged with the duty of con- governor and his representatives will 2.78} meet with the joint committee, The 2.75 | committee may call upon the various 2.75 |departments of the state government for. such information as it may, consider es- sential to its consideration of appro- priations. Submitted to the committee : |by the governor is a gene appropria- [ tion bill known as the “budget bill” and this bill it is the duty of the house { ways and means committee to introduce ithin fi ys of this date, or not ° ° ° ° ° > ° ° ° within fifteen d later than Janu Sth. The legisla- ture may amend the bill as it sees fit, h but it may not consider any other ap- propriation measure, except in an emer- gency, until after the budget bill has been disposed of. The legislative appro- tion act—the measure necessary to Saturday night the J. L. Learner Store will close forever. The building has been leased and the fixtures sold. For The Last Da I Am Going to Boke sts ay pris An oi igni ; . provide a fund from which the per | well of significant importance is reported from the Elk|{icm ana milenge of the legislators may Basin field of Wyoming. It was drilled in on Wednesday by the Ohio }he paid—wilt be considered an emergen- Oil Company and is said to be flowing at the rate of 500 barrels daily. Purbadic a cian ts daa : h mney” long before the bud- The well is known as Woods No. 3 and is located 600 feet from the}set » Is reached, not to mention dls center of section 30 on property owned by a Worland, Wyo., syndi-|?°**" pth area REN! cate. The oil was found at 1,743 feet. The importance of the well ia in the fact that its flow is the } f Ek Basin and lair Production Report. extends the fiel@ materially to the scuth,| Production of the Sinc Consoll- = dated Oil Corp tion during Gali ceo aitonnceet: \aseourted to 14,7111 allons of c Charles No, 2 well of the Elk FE Soathnaay New Well in Hull Pool. Company, Cat Creek fle rig caught} UHouston Oil Company brought In (Continued from Page One) d then, unfortur -) Pr in two|its No. 48 well in the Hull. pool, Liberty rll sites nor i y well|County, Tex., flowing 1,000 barrels. | ato, the first, senate file, No. 4 by Frank on his structure s 8 3 a, a 5 Pei ok pivtecias po anys eligi 4) Magma tag | Staley” Hes [. Lucas of Johnson county, providing | ee ates exasteene m counser | £9" the creation of Pilot county from | : (Or athoe Pinter cechorat unsel| the eastern portion of Fremont count Union Pays Extra Dividend. lr Fee eine track, | ‘The two houses employed W. C. Kk Tnion Oil Company of California has|as president of the corpors Dae Hae s nd Clyde My Wrtta,, Roth ORO Ess On All of My. Mee renee! Stock aretinAdaton Moathe ‘ction took place at a meet, |i@ the preparation of bills, Th Never in the history of Casper were you offered such bargains y dividend of Attorney: Stanley wan | Po Paid $500 each. Society Brand and Morse-Made Union-Made Clothes, Ral- ston Shoes, Lee Unionalls, Stetson Hats, Mallory Hats, Gents’ Furnishings. a fire and burned Well sites north of rularjver. Ht share, both | ing Kk of record | f iMu morning, when a brief session mer for the introduction of bills will FIRST STATE BUDGET SUBMITTED | =— Came into the shop And had no responsible \ (Continued from Page 1.) up Sees, it good triet, ($18,500) $19,010; second judicial} wall-paper sample t g 5 n ani man ed district, ($16,800) $17,800; third judi ioe S contain ine e oth al aKhoe ; i : * i € co i Fi si or t of fc mo gic: (Heo) $1.0; tied jul ingen conan vaat"amoantof infor [AMEE MO All of standard ufacture and lines that I have handled since | have al ci 6,3 B32 itg H yi sree (Gig.300) g1e/200; ty Judleist jhe financial statements, Wihibhiaes suf-| With it i district, (§17/300) $19.725; seventh judi at numergy and oompiicated:: to aL it i t ae fl t ) $19, -|give pause to a professiona ountant. | 4 ad aes district, Aur, 080) $37 board of/A section is devoted to the recomn 1] Quick detachable ston of\compilation, 1926 st te ne! ne plenary ea phoiorn: aaaeargena coat da Pres 070) $7,000; 1 (ural advisory board ec PSA ete Ime ar And Anita ts oo v f is funds enum © fore-| And the man ($40,000) $40,000; bo: Resor dental €x:|going list, and in con es Ptah wooked funny pyorei nonie) iaioaa boned Gk req oalls | ai the governor's recommenda-| At me ba, (ESTO) HAS A786 051 of\tions. An analysis of the recommen-| And I opened one cell : $40,000; board of medi-|dations in each instance is essential to| And the plates cal examiners, ($750) none; board of |understanding of th ce betwen: | Looked aa tho nurse exa * one . ipiins examilners, (none) nc paunard of |the appropriations for the 1919-21 period | Someone had hit them seek SO) see gg: Penrd of}and the governor's recommended ap- With an axe ive: tock. commtusidnern, ($0,800) nonetLinher ie cetera eee period Oe ten pe. Stacie commbssioners, (#9,800) none} |thia’ is\ especially ao, tn rd to the} His Orphan Burd of sheep commissioners, ($12,000) |rorewolne Unt nee rence eet od ier hie treating aire orgmaah Commissioners, ($12,000)| foregoing lixt no recommendation by the |TO be sent out 0,000: Hoard.of aharities anid reforth, locke on tion dite eeu: | Re rece naat NETREGS OR Re ee reform, Inropriation. In some instances this re-]And the man said bee wn Hot Springs /sults from recommendation elsewhere a bum eet cS A Re a + that the office for which no appropria- man Saleen acaba, Ce oulnnedey Wee tion is recommended be abolished or pass judgment Wang ecto nis: |combined with some other office. In On an Orphan battery roping eenaral his connection the following summary | After seeing only one cell Gere e400) 17 of legislative ‘recommendations taken| And T told him dependent children, 000) VoIAENey eH Gar Meare eer ort? the [Tae rneealn preset jerecitien ty Conta. | )\volume will be illuminating in the morning 5; penitentiar cg180,600) | ; (he, bive! sky’ Gepartment “the Pe Quen Acme is; Benitentt i rausferred from the state examiner’s| don't have to eat reeaUar GPRS office to the ovice of the secretary of |The whole egg H State to be handled in connection with| T° find out been in business in Casper. LET ME TELL YOU THIS I am going to dispose of my remaining stock tomorrow..: Come In and Pick Out What You Want At Practically Your Own Price Tomorrow will be the greatest bargain day ever known in Wyoming. DON’T HESITATE Figure out what this means to you---and come early. J.L. LEARNER 260 Soe Center Opposite Natrona Hotel board of | th 300) $12,024.33; United States|the ec i Be ilegiziott.ss; alten aia ag, Corr tion department, rh ISAO brains vacation: Ur i ate live stock rd be| Good. exten-lereated, ant sion division, ($128,069.08) $27,928; work: be the ciety (ne men’s compensation department, ($80 2 000) none; Wyoming state fair, (aio 000)" ae aieaet Sn ee ney in | ueueiaes ae f sheep commissioners be transferred $55,000; Capitol building commission, |to this board, : (none) $30,000; department of law en:| “That as i BRONCHITIS a state agricultural duties now poctoumea| MOTOR SERVICE STATION veterinarian, the board of |5!8 Yellowstone forcement, (none) $80,2 iGivsisor board be avernor coffics, ye go0.87 9 kannlte or | created iin stion with whieh there At bedtime rub the throat and ’ , e; re/shall be a bureau of ma ni chest thoroughly with— arkets, ‘That the none and rs, governor’s mansion, ($2,500) | supervision of th . me furnishings, governor's office, |tion at Buffalo. te ores ot eding. sta | S$ He Ss) figne;’ éxr board. This board to have both author. APO potas Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly and sufficient funds to nses, auditor's and ity er's offi ($2,500) none; redemption jagricultural d aid in’ the Bite w arraiits, «$200) none; care of dis-| “That only. ela it of the state abled soldiers, ($10,000) none; slaugh-| printed ee eer er nt be appro-| tered lve. stogk, (#28,008.80) money tr: [Briated for ugricultur ive avpro-!] GEOLOGISTS OIL EXPERTS the University oj versity of Wyoming ( ming Oil Field Mapr Blue Prints one) $100,000. ty make av ble The “Wyoming State Budget, 1921-2 f funds " $ Mas 1ifd before the legislators’ today in| emeee, the Smith-Lever act and tHEe Explorations Reports printed form. It isan Imposing publica, UBF 29: 8. L. 1915 and Chapter 61, | Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co sug) bedy a tion, in size and shape ; : be amended accordiig stive of al “That the office of fis h commie P. 0. Box 325. Rm. 10, Lyric | ‘ eee atten ranean meneame!