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YENI 1 RH. 9 BI ( : THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1927 8 8 + + + ee Casper Datty Crise ~~» - MARKET. GOGaIP AND FIELD NEWS Today’s Markets by Wire. | GRAIN DECLINE NEW PRODUCERS TO GO DEEPER | cvmsrecronisteerti.t#c.asu |) 19 UNCHECKED LOCAL OF STOCKS Wyo-Kans . —~ 2,10 2.20 oA OES ss WyeKans --. Cooler Weather Favors Shorts, No + 02 05 The Midwest has another well started on Separation flat Americ" 1-2 .01| Western Oi! Fields 24188 Damage From Green ‘south of the Lost Soldier field, and the two new wells of the rH % = ‘NuW YOR CURB aaa ix Bugs Yet Baire Oil company that were drilled in recentl: both to be drilled. deeper to the lower pay, though the wells are pty producers at the present horizon. The new pipe line from the Ferris field to Fi is nearing completion and this is a;to be of much Pe red Steele 6-inch line paralelling the old 4-inch|that produced in some of the suc . 03| Western States trom ae Lost Soldier over the samo ccratul Tela of Wyoming. Samples|Chanpelle .,..+,—. ove 63 0 Prod. & Fetrs. tra a cceatul Reereae 5 : . I The pipeline from the Rock River! analysis, but the returns eee sor | Capital Pete rome ae ea lme Basia field to Laramlc that takes the oillyet been received, 3a] Alle vere production of the Rock River field is) ‘The well is located in the center of Ei Ease 27 -30| Midwest Refg. 88 82 Midwest com. 1.00 |Midwest pref. .26 | Merritt -19|Glenrock Oil . .03, Western States -$139.50. $140.59 (By Associated Press.) , CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—Fresh declines in wheat tool* place today largely ow- ing to lack of substantial evidence of any actual wide-spread crop damage yet from green bugs. Cooler weather tended also to favor the selling side. Opening prices which varied from un- changed figures to one cent higher, with March $1.71 to $1.72 and May $1.62 to $1.6215 were followed by a working well to - +02] Okmulgee .. -87| material sethac again, NOFKINE Well due. to. the in| seotion’a¢, fomnabin @ south of range ‘Jal Cities Service Gora, UEESAATONA Sriewine: vite tary ares James lake ant no further trouble|Indian tribe, it being chute tae ft] SO. Indiang .....,+, 69.50 70:00/ reported as being infested by green is expected in the event that IdW tem-| reservation. The lease is owned by al NEW YORK STOCKS bugs, mae owing to cooler weather peratures again make the crude sol-; Wm. Heinrich and Chas, 8. Eder, was inclined to ignor -90/ Mexican Petroleum.--$162.12 $161.25 | the trac 2.70] Sinclair O11 2 40) Texas Oil -. 07| Pan-American Pete idify. Who have several hundred acres around the well leased. The discay-|@ advices, The close was heay Wyo-Kans Leases Approved. ery of oil on this reservation means to 3c net lower, with March $1.68%% $1,684 and May $1.59 to $1.59%. The Wyokans leases in the central|that the Crow Indians, already rich 105|U. 8. Steel .... * 84.37 Sorne inc of rural offerings had part of the Salt Creek oil: flelt have|in valuable agricultural lands, will .04/ Union Pacific R. R.... 121.62 a bearish effect on corn. After opening been appreved and the stock of that|00n take their place as ameng the 22 FOREIG: 4 cent off to a like advance, includ- firm is already showing a rise on the| Wealthy tribes of the country. 09) Sterling ing May at 71 to cents the mar. expectation that they will be signed ————— ity 9lFrancs . Ket undezsrent a decided general sag this week. 041 Marke INSEA: TAPTER CORN —_ Nw. -__. The lease on Seciion 6-39-79 has Mike He: nee 09) Lire fey Sentimen: was generally bearish, been granted and this is also a tract Mountain & Gulf. +98/ Call Money . with holders evincing a disposition to that affects Casper people directly as Northwest —.-..--_-._. "38 Uti take profits on all hard spots. ‘The many Iceal firms are grantees under Outwest __-___. —~ Ol O2/aus close was steady, 1c to 1}¢e net low- ‘the lease. The Staley syndicate, Mid- GHARTERE: PIOAFGY <nsccn-padene; « OT 09 tat 4 er, with May 69%¢ to 69%, @70c. west, Mountain & Gulf and others are , UR Riverton Refining -.---- 09{2nd 4s. Oats were easier; starting unohang. interested and further interest was Royalty & Producers ‘ 22] Ist 445 .... 2 pete _ pat Mah tia SL 46% 2 4 S, and later how! leraic Sere Mt ea a ents CHEYENNE, Wso,, ‘Feb. 17.—The ’ oe ang 4 setback for “all deliveries. engineer who found some wrongly lo,| Standard Iron Works of Casper, which f a35latn rire Lower quotations for hogs and co- will ongage in the general machin eals pulled dow: visi cated cerners that when readjusted, " ©| Wind River Refining .--- .01 102 Vict 4M sees 26 | Teals DP down provisions. changed the lines of the section in| tn, Cunary business, has filed ar- wl RE Victory 4% peaes sl ticles of incorporation in the office of WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKD Final Quotati terially. a, of “3 __ Final Quotations. question. materially the Ww voming Groretary of state. The| Grass Creek se---werennenn-mw=- $1.75) Row Creek =. GHIGAUO, Feb. 17 pry i : mpany is cap at $250,000, itm] Torohlight -—a-necere= eenenn-eee 1,75| Salt Creek $1.59. he ihe ee bedi ane’ types capital stock being divided into shares|Wik Basin ......sccccsseccesses 1.75| Big Muddy =o drilling .on the Muskrat dome near of the par value of $25 each. The 'Greybull’ >. seen enaben, 1.75] Pilot Butte —-. ; directors are: Hal Curran, C. B. Wag-|T 1.40 Shoshoni, was in Casper yesterday for cc. B. B-} Lance Creek -.---.--. 1.70] Hamilton - Dome a short stopaver while enroute to| 7°" 2nd I. N. Cook. PENNS idi—senectesoreesne .65| Mule Creek ~-. 95 ay $1 July $12.57. Riverton. Mr. Myrin is also interest-| The Wyoming Tool Company of Ribs—May $11.30, July $11.75, Sheshen!, capital stock $200,000, r Wi ed in the Sun Oil company, one of 600, par . 4 : tho largest retning ond fvisher cn| Value of stock §20 a share, has secured |°f @ appropriate nature will be play-| Stunts suggestive of George Washiny Provisions. x ‘uses Jed. The last party given by the club|ton’s day were presented by different} |... 8-0. Provisions. products manufactories of the world. |* charter from | the ste tathesc | was in the form of s taffy pull and|members and refreshments were serv ne T eam ta ttt te a eraitgreioas Hr oarary bee tad Abt “the [3Ohn B. Glenn, Lewis A. Shawyer, | ‘here were 30 guests present. ed. lup, Jonds. 26@260, | VeatiyhtM a * i f — Mrs. Robb, the advisor of the club, baat . pres fa ride ar labile A sepa sy ph saiethe ea tb a BLS Sewing Class ° was not able to be at the meeting ns| Butter and poultry—Unehanged. operation discover h : ——— it will lead to the establishment in Held Last Nigh she beg: been called eastiby,.the tines Potatoes of her father. Miss Helen Wells took aS ORES “ 7 charge of the meeting. CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—Potatoes, firm; met at the Y. W. C. A. rooms last Di receipts 33 ¢ars, orthern White night at the regular session. Work on ail fata aly sacked $1.05@1.10 cwt; bulk 95c@ that vicinity of refineries to handle the oil from the fields there. The members of the Sewing class _fY. W”’ Notes New Strike Holds Interest. ee | spring frocks was continued. Many earl oe! of the Board of|!:95 cwt. The new strike of the Western|Running Tea Rooma a Feminine Fa-|of the garments were designed by the| ,ATckular meeting of the Board of rae i States at Hardin continues to be of vorite pupils as well as madi held Saturday afternoon at the club W. W. SPROUL absorbing interest here. Further de-| Running tea-rooms and managinz house, HOME BUILDER tails of the strike have come in and|cafeterias is becoming a popular pro-| Mrs. Hoffman to Leeture post If you want to buy or build a it looks as though the field would/fession with women these days, ac-| Friday at ¥. W. C. A. Silver Tea for home, see me first. develop into a very large one. coruing to applicants for: the Y. W.| Mrs. Agnes Hoffman will give @ lec- “i. nombers of the Girl Reserves, | 141 W. 10th. St. Phone 376-W, Sunday night the drill broke thru|C. A. courses in this line. The ¥. W.|ture at the Y. W. on the Near Fast the methers and triendulare invited to 2-7-4 into the Embar sand and Monday|C. A: gives practical training in such/| Relief, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Hoff- hes ee morning was sent down into the sand| work in New York City and in Seat-|man was a prisoner herself in 2 harem | *ttend & sliver tea. to Mapa le Rai Wiley, about 2% feet and the oil came into] tle,Washington, the latter class hav-|in Armenia ang will tell of many| 7" Wi, Next Saturday afternoon from | oid mins who weighs 100 pounds the casing so rapidly—at the rate of/ ing opened last month. Applicants, as| thrilling experiences. The public is in-|} Until FO .clock. The aavivors of tel a measures forty inches around the about 50 feet every five minutes—|a rule, are interviewed personally and |vited to attend the talk. la Wham veeaittae Tet ae i | waist. that drilling was suspended, and late|only those who seom ‘eertainly equip- Maren oer the tartrrnonsient Onsres that night the oi! began flowing over|ped to make a success of the ‘Vast. The girls of the K, T. Corps of the i Kans., boasts of a four- Washington program wil! be present- NOTICE the top of the casing. In order to| ness after taking the training are re-|Girl Reserves are especially invited. tack the Baw, the toon ae a ceived info the course, since many|Their meeting which is Sean. held |°* COAL $10.60 PER TON . ered several feet into easing, but ople appl: o t fi to{on afternoons wi post- SERENE geMBy af 42 4 despite this impediment, the oll flow-|that works > The, Coueen inclines so | opned for a week, , ZIRE DAMAGES HOUSE There fs no Big Muddy Con! eold Bagi Wy Fad rate of about 300 bar-| struction in ail kinds of cookerz, . i eee to Dan Worth, 623 South Ash. -was TAL POLAND rels per : : ti f For 5 atts Ae structed reservoir" constructed "by tice in tea-rooms andeafeterias in tke| ‘The books for the Spanish classes! oy in dn ash can and spread to a pile daming up the old bed of Soap creek,| various capacities necessary in such|have arrived and will be used at’ the which was turned into “a new chan-|piaces. The work is congenial to|lesson this coming Friday evening. nel, and which is now an oil lake/ women and many graduates of the|Many young business girls are taking of considerable size, the oll having | course have opened tea-rooms of their |advantage of the lessons and are much be mates it continuously four days) own, Some have gone aboard to start | enthused in the work. Nic Cordoba is of papers that later resulted in setting the house afire. FIXIT. The Doughnut cafeterias in Europe under welfare or-|the instructor. The classes are held The oi] is black, of asphaltum base, Frt venings. and estimated to contain about 23/%zations, on Tureday end Friday evenings. Guns repaired by factory. ex Shop per cent gasoline by oil men who have - perienced men, whic! ives us examined it, and who pronounce it|qive,cinge, Chad er al the advantage over the ma- Fresh Doughnuts, The young business girls, members| The B. T. G. club of the Girl Re-| J Jority of mechanics, Hot Waffles, Pies and of the Blue Circle club will entertain | serves at the Y, W. yesterday af- Good, neat, clever work—sat- Cakes. PE Agate and Gem at an informal party on Thursday |ternoon at a regular business and so- \sfaction guaranteed. Our Hot Lunches Are Cc e evening for their young men friends. |cial meeting. The oe sorapcees G 1 R ir C ur Tdi tacal It will be a Valentine party and games |of the girls of the Cen school an: ndividual. utting thirty members were present. The eneral Nepair Co Miss Pearl Farnham 152 N. Durbin 220 So. David St. Phone 685J. Send for price list or call. Why pay more when we charge less for better work? Our Work and Prices Satisfy AMERICAN AGATE 3 time was spent discussing the pro- General Contracting gram for the work of the next months ‘We want your business. See us be-- 4] ° and in working ont! ono! fore you start. We can please you IP@ POR in cost and workmanship. Estimates Botrdedeadrde-dedecgecte cys So-eseete-atocte-sie-efe-ctoete aio-eg So-afoeges’ fo ofoege Sofo-efe-ctocgee and plans submitted. Repair work Soets ere oon a ote ote given prompt attention. “a Inquire Barry Hotel. Phone 991. ———* Only A Few More Days SOMETHING ABOUT ASBESTOS ‘Whey egan making As-|the highest fire test. We have a for- wre fast i muia for making Asbestos shingles bestos Chimney Blocks,: we used) from the same material that can’ be about 25 tons of Astestos material] ©o45 zor one-half the price that As- the first year. We used about 250|bestos shingles are now produced. tons of Asbestos material the second|Qur shingle will be stronger and a year, and the third year, 1920, we} better non-conductor of heat than any we CUTTING CO. CASPER, . WYOMING 244 W. Yellowstone Hy. Downstairs, The Big Shop KO aX K oF i Xa o4, Coa Secs iM ee ~ Place your order for a Hoover and save $5.00. We are now selling the Hoover for the cash price.on time payment ‘plan. You have full use of the Hoover while paying for it, Reston do atony sak more erie ena and lost| now made anywhere in the world. d ee ti d > 5,000 worth of business because we|awin Hall, former State Geologist f couldn't fill our orders. of Wyoming, and one of the best and it Is guarantee 3 ‘We have demonstrated that there| posted engineers in the world on As- is a good paying manufacturing busi-| bestos, used to say that we had As- ness waiting for the investment of} bestos enough to make a thousand capital to work it on a larger scale.|cars of Asbestos shingles per day for The Asbestos that we have been/ one hundred years. We are going to using is the kind that is thrown out| try and prove that Ed was right. as “Tailings” at every other Asbestos} Is Casper going to support this in- mine in'the world. Though it stands| dustry and help it grow? Fred Patee, 1014 S. Oak, Casper, Wyo. Coke! Coke! ~ The price has been reduced from $11.50 to $8.50 Prompt Delivery » 'y3U ST RIUIN ¥:0-'U R™ O oO: Ww “Be __R IT BEATS..:;| _ AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS \S ook oy Seah oe -_+ i i te "~ Phone for home demonstration by factory representative, Mr. Wallwork. . Easy Payments Makes Its Ownership Easy. ~ NATRONA POWER CO. Phone 6 x 1 4 Jor n the ‘American L’egion ; Ce Sk te tes A es Bs se oe Casper Supply Co. : Phones 913 and 914 > RD vestock Mart | CHICAGO, Feb. 17.{U. Bureau of Markets)—Cattle, receipts 9,000; beef steers and butcher she stock gen erally 25 cents higher; top beef steers $10.40; bulk $8.25 @9. bulk ‘buteber cows and heifers $5.00@6.75; bulls strong 25 cents higher; bologna and beef steers $4.75@5.50; calves 25 cents to 50 cents higher; best vealers $10.50 @11.00; stockers and feeders scarco, 10 to 25 cents higher; bulk stockers and feeders $6.00@6,75. . Hogs — Receipts 44,000; active, steady to 10 cents lower than’ yester- May's average, lights off most: top .10; bulk 200 pounds down $9. 10.00; buik 220 pounds up $9.00@9, Digs about steady. Sheep—Receipts 18,000; mostly cents higher; spots up more on ligh and yearlings; best handy lambs above $9.00; bulk all weights $7. 8.50; choice 97 pound yearling wethers $6.50; one load shorn wethers $4.50; early top fat ewes $4.90; bulk $4.00 @4.75. Chicago Provisions CHICAGO, Feb, 17.—Butter, higher: creamery extras 47c; standards 45%. sss — Higher, receipts 15,095 cases; firsts 33% @340; ordinary firsts 30@31c; at mark, cases included 32 @33c. Poultry—Alive, unchanged. DENVER, Feb. 17,—Cattle—Re- ceipts, 500; market steady and active; beef steers, cows and heifers, $4.25@ $7.70@11; Receipts, 2,500; market © lower; top, $9.25; bulk, ewes, $3.50 @4.25; feeder lambs, $5,50@6.50. NEW FEDERAL BRY CHEF FAR WYOMING INSTALLED CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 19.—Lioyd A. Sampson, formerly a deputy in the office, has been installed as federal prohibition commissioner for Wyo. ming, vice Russell I. Donley, re. signed. Donley has moved to Mon- tana to engage in the practice of law. Oil Light Beats Electric or Gas BURNS 94% AIR A new oil lamp that gives an amaz- ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. 8. Government and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oii lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise—no pumping up, is slniple, clean, safe. Burns 94% air a 6% common kerosene (coal-vil). The inventor, J..O. Johnson, 60) W. Lake 8t., Chicago, Ill., is offer ing to send a lamp on 10 day's FREID trial, or even to give one FREE to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can yet the agency, and without experience or money make $250 to $500 per month, —Adv. STUDEBAKER Automobiles oorececcccccsscosess H. E. Grude, Distributor 108 8. Center St. Phone 381 SERVICE STATION 118 S. Conwell St, Phone 14943 H H : $ SALES DEPARTMENT ; i : § Pence: KEYS Locks and Gun Repairs at the Old Reliable Shogren’s Gallery AND KEY SHOP 138 North Center “If you want your tires to stay, Get them done the West- ern way.” Western Tire Exchange Vulcanizing and Repairing 510 West Yellowstone B. H, Holmes, Prop. “Natrona Butter’s Best’’ Ask Your Grocer for Natrona ‘Butter Made in Casper. Churned Fresh Daily i at the Natrona Butter Shop Cor. Second and Durbin } torday’s iate rally was only indiffer- n United States Steel easéd o : gy \Pittsburgh & West Virginia and Leuls Southwestern. Silver. Gains Recorded at Opening Ex-| agente. sec: tora tess, age tended but Many Issues ] Mexican dollars, ae j | nhs GERMAN TO NEW Yc Rr Leaders of the oll, foo¢ and tobacco groups on ‘ the “stock market extentea ther| BA STUDIED gains during the morning. Foremost features included Mexico Petroleum, | ;|California Packing, ‘Tobacco Prod-| IN CAPITAL ucts and Retail Stores, Republic | Iren continued te advance on fa-| vorable annual report, gaining almost | The two ‘points. Paper, chemical and|_ WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.— leather specialtics ‘were heavy to|StUdy of German barred from the weak. Central proferred broke six |*°hools of Washington in 1817 thru action of congress, will be resumed Points on intimations that adverse dividend action may shortly be taken {Text Year, the Board of Education by the directors. Expectations of an|'d8¥ announced. easier initial money rate were not| F fulfilled, call loans opening at 7 per NOTICE “ gent, Exchange on Londan fell sub-|, 7h8 Womens Auziliary of The stantially under yesterday’ it ® Kaper ¥ ays Wighest | caturday p.m. at 2 o'clock at Haw- Gains exceeded losses at tne opan:|Saiee? "he North Burlington ing of today’s stocis market, but yes- ——S a SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE. ently sustained. Issues of the same varioty in the steel, motor and ail stoups moved contrarily. Royal! CHARLES J. STONE Dutch and Sumatra Tobacco w Petroleum Geologist strong, while Studebaker, Chan Reports and Surveys =~ Baldwin Locomotive, Mexican FP troleum and Central’ Leather pref WINNGT?, MONT. red were _correspondi he: | Phone 949 for Genuine : GEBO COAL , Lump, per ton.-......------------$12.75 Egg Nut, per ton____-_--_- ~------$12.25 Nutsper tons.scosee-0) 22 pamemeeceeie jh Li) Coke, per ton... cnnnncnnneencecen§ 800 Moving Vans, NS We Handie All “gg 28" NAITONG TRON ER nce se Prone S49 S-FUEL SS Glidden Endurance Paint A high grade prepared paint made on a scientific formula in accord with United States government recommendation. JAP-A-LAC HOUSEHOLD FINISHES For General Household Use Bi <<a > Many Kinds Many Uses Many Colors J bode lal RE pbc eal, (« Exposure, hot water, salt iRweTa. water. Not a one-test varnish, but an all-test varnish All Colors Automobile Enamels “Where the Best Cost Less” 150 S. Center Opp. Henning Phone 714 Join the American Legion Now u4 913 PHONES ~. 914 Coal and Coke ; Casper Supply Co. "= Own Your Home in FP) Beautiful Midwest Heights Subdivision , On Salt Creek Pavement 4: These lots have only been on the market three weeks. Over’50 lots are now sold, two bungalows completed and another now being built. The lots are located only a few blocks west of the Standard ex- tension, where they will build the new stills and a large machine shop. Lots near these activities will increase in value very fast and buyers will net good returns on money invested. We sell these lots on liberal terms, and remember lots are near and within walking distance of both refineries and on the pavement. Cail at our office any day during the week or Sundays and we will take you to the beautiful Midwest Heights. Office open every evening until 8 p. m. Salesmen will be on the ground all day Sunday. MIDWEST HEIGHTS REALTY » uv yw y.% COMPANY ¢ A CINY Office at Lia f HENNING BROKERAGE CO. ~ 4 4} Henning Hotel Phone 1040-W mie: Wee we wwe aQaQaananna 1 ee nes | c 5 c c c c c c c c