Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 18, 1921, Page 7

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eve Casper Dany Croune 4 SEU RERTOUN GH 22 Today’s eatey by Wire HAIN AND SNOW (tsk ert REGULARITY N as lays RETURNS FROM , | | $8.00@9.50 beet steers; _ FRIDAY, FEB.. 18, 1921 WRIET GOoalP AND FIELD NEWS DRILL ATS OWL IN ROCK NER ors ule butcher cows and E. C. Calhoun, local supervisor of” t LOCAL OIL STOCKS WyoKans 2.10 Bears Take Advantage of Im-! Neh bad pete ar ba L es Jae hes pool veceened, Cacevieate a 3 : . yo-Tex. “08 -| 3 Sullcicalivers ‘and cutters, $2.8 cation, has just returned from Wash- - k 5 , and cutters, $2.50 e “ae § The ane Oil company has a well on the Harrison & Western oit Ficiés or proved Prospects for Win- bulk bulls, $4.75@5.50; veal arith in Steel, Sate x and| }ington, D. C., where ho attended a ‘looper lease in Section 2, Rock Riv. Neary Feo aL ves mostly $10.50@11.00; stockers aulroads Strong; Oils Are meeting of the national executive the well is-undeterminedup'to cate fer, althousy Sie vwine os NEW YORK CURB CLOSING ter Wheat and feeders mostly $6@8 Weake: Jcommittee of the American Legion, Pp we ie tools reache ee é Midwest Refg. «$139.00 $141.00 & — | Hogs—Receipts, 41,000 head; mar- 17 | While at Washington he had a con- pay yesterday and the well was shut down until: prepara-| Blackstone Salt Creek -.. #8 ‘92 |Midwest com. . (By Associated Press) ket slow; lights, 15 to 25 cents lower; Sa, |ference with Uel Lambkin, director of ( . tions are made to taka care of the oil. Boston-Wyoming - 1,00 Midwest pref. * eneICAGO, | Feb. 18-—Rain and others, 10 to 18 cents lower than yes: (By Associated Press) ae he Vomiocal See fuck’ Creel: < on ne southwest had a bes eee: rer h ii es. This well does not extend the known limits of the field )wurke oe raion ‘ a Rat eeu Deasiah terday’s average; big packers buying] NEW YORK, Feb. 18,—Trading on| ~ Tit States Bitch Rees ter eioniea ee Qos 119 | Glenrock Rare market. | sparingly; top, $9.90; bulk, 200 pounds|the stock exchange at the opening of |. ft: Calhouh left yesterday together Pickatpostos the aasgese polis arene ping Dei og +03 Salt Creek .. Many traders, however, showed a dis-| down, ; bulk, 220 pounda| today’s session was fairly active but | Wit Rex Truman of the district of- ceet walla tit the i Capito! Pets ealwariee citer: ition to take to the buying side on pigs, 15 cents| very i r rd rails, and| fc? at Denver, for Lovell and other Rock River field, because of its cen- 4 : declines. Much attention continued 9 VitcUONGA Geet ok ee Gia rigkkhon onthe atrustare, ah peer hy Fefrs, to be given to the possibility of cc. sirable, 90 to 120 pound PES were steady to firm, but paiaee in ee cee see ! zi Se rious ortas ddingaa’ feealting Sy 4 secondary steels as well as shippings, | an: Casing Set in New Well 38) Elk Basin green, Wiencneee Openine’ nice Sheep—Receipts, 10,000 head; Iambs| motor accessories and oils were nub: SOS Sn ee The new, strike at Steamboat Stings et Okano which rafiged from eo to 2k lov Sericanciauateriction: Avan sea” pee fee Parvinag a cetcpbotaane Ge oe ee 02 S er with Mare 2% m advance; bulk | ties whose div: aera by the Plateau Oil Corporatio: RS Cities Service. Gor. leit ii ar8% e $1.68 and May] fut lambs, early, $8.50@9.00; bulk fat|der discussion extended thele “recent FIND CANNONBALLS FIRED underreaming the 200 feet of mete 8,'O. Indiana... © followed by alewes, $4,0004 choice, 98-pound| losses. Foreign exchange stiffened. AT BRANDYWINE BATTLE, ht further setback and then by a under the six inch pipe so that this y to about yesterday's finish about yesterday's finish yearlings, $6.50. strike can be set on top of the Da- NEW YORK STOO RANGES HELP LINESTOCK the London rate rising 1% over yes-| terday’s final quotations. WESTTOWN, Pa., Feb. 18.—Two kota: sand: where the ofl was found. : ataxia jac ha oes $161 a a about re. DENVER, Col eb. 18.—Cattle—| The strength of leaders in the| cannon balls, believed to have been This operation will take about four By GEO. W. PITMAN ; Tenkaioi es states tended te heme eott | Receipts, 200 head; market strong;]éteel, equipment and railway div ed by the Americans in the battle or five days and then the well will! qr gs Weather Bu Great Western Petroleum. 05 >, a x nded to bring about! beef steers, $5.00@7.15; cows and{sions constituted the only notewor-|f Brandywine, were sold for five be drilled in. Fa oe OME SEB SOHSTSANEY, | ice Tales Gs 4 PansAnetoan) Pete {vince and ‘#0 too, did word of | heifers, — $306: $7.00@11.40;[thy features of the morning on the | cents each at a public sale here ré- ‘The gas is so wet that when the NveFAie abOAt! AS Abyss cheers [DuDieet ‘03 OK hte (oy AES HI) Was Wenle ig Dusiness. The | stockers and feed stock market. This was in striking|cently. The balls, which are made hand is held over the hole, the gaso-yijan normal da Seretuiee aver |Rinney 2 rose wont 1 ate ARM lower, With Macoh $y ote tonne gnet | Hogs—Recelpts, 300 market | contrast to the heaviness of various|f iron and battered by contact with oline condenses on it and the oil ap- tees iy temperatures AVET=| Te Gresk Royal OREIGN F: a ith March $1.67% to $1.67% ]10 cents lower; top, $9.10; bulk, $8.75 | Specialties, particularly shipping, rub-|8tones, weigh one and three pounds pears 1o be a grade about like the | tea 47% Ment 30; and extremes of | Ti Royalty - Sterling . and May $1.57% to $1.58 @8.90. Ua adi era a dels, ber and food issues, Atlantic Guit| respectively. ‘They were discovered Salt Creck oll and with about the | recs, we SONGS W STO ROPONEOO eee a tcolauin Brancs Afton pnttalleled the action of wheat.| Sheep—Receipts, 600 head; market #lost almost 7 points, Ajax Rubber 4, jby @ farmer while digging post holes. ‘Same content of gasbline and parat-|,"°re Was Practically no precipitation | ie 57 np Marks fter opening 4c to Me lower, in-l strong: lambs, $6.00@8.25; ewes, $3.00]Goodrich 2 and kindred issues 1 tojThe farm is located on a ridge on fines. The bead is lively. during the week in the State; sun- Socks & Lire .. May at 691¢¢ to 69%c the| @4.50.. ° get air 2) %. Gas shares strong, Brooklyn|Which a portion of the Brandywine shine was greater than normal and ‘Call: mone: 6/per cent | ™ "da little further and Union gaining 5%. Oils moved ir-| battle was fought, and which was o¢- Percentages were: Cheyenne; 74, Lan- der, 84; Sheridan, 82; Salt Lake 66. ‘These warm sunshiny conditions ‘were ideal to open up the ranges in the eastern part of the State, some of which have been closed since Jan- uary 24. Ranges in the Big Horn Ba- sin were reported as becoming poor; LIBERTY BONDS cupied by Lord September 11, 17 Cornwallis’ Alkali Butte Test * The test well being put down on sec- tian 26-34-95 in the Alkali Butte field by the Midwest Refining Co. in con- junction with the Myrin Oil Co, and in which. the Sherer Investment Co., and the Cheno Oil Co., have interests fegularly but became weak before) bab | noon on a drive against Mexican Pe- troleum. Call loans opened and re- newed into next week at 7 per cant and the rate of exchange on London continued to decline. $ counted ‘subsequently ns, however, ‘The market closed weak, cent net lower, with Muy ic. wayed by the course of S, starting unchanged to Leader Expects to Move Into Midwest Building in March Royalty & Producers . ,- Sunset -......:. Tom Bell Royalty Western Exploratiot $50 CORONA $$ a4 Silver is below 1800 feet. The 20-inch casing fielsewhere good. At the close of the| Wind River Refining ; 44%c to 45c, and later NEW xORIC sean Waa ieee sat 877 ctaets ABncH at G67. Weal. the ‘winter’ ranges: Were, mnontly st going lower, but then scoring some-| In conversation yesterday whth|q 993 xn BBY y feet and 12%-inch being carried at|open there was stil much snow in| ¢.. WYOMING cRUDE om. MARE: : ofan advance. Max Hirsch, proprietor of the Lend:| "Mexie an dollars atige ae 1867 fect. The log shows that the drill | extreme western counties and over the |GT@ss Creek --—~ Rock Creek -. 50] Downturns in the price of hogs tive to the time that the % passed through the sandy shale in|upper Greon River valley. Livestock | DOrebught -—-————-=—- ----— Salt Creek 1.40} Weakened provisions building would be ready Mcsy (cba) Wevche’ which~ producing shallow low wells|continued in good to excellent condi- Big Muddy - 1.40 for occupancy it was learned that he| xpw yori, iets re peg have been completed in other parts gf| tion and feeding seemed to be quite Pilot Butte. 1.40 , with the other merchants who will] .NEW YORK, Feb. 19—Prime mer is the field at 546 feet. The production|general éxcept in the northeastern Hamilton Dome 140| KAN , ggs—|have space there expect to be doing |Cyntie Paper 74@7% per cent. Ex L. C. SMITH & BROS. EE AEAE VHA Baise Gu 'ta tha! oknan [otntien, Mule Creek ‘95 |One to cents higher; firsts 3ic;| business at the new location about|srazs", hewwvi., sterling, demand) « eee wells. Another oil stratum was en-| ‘The following snow depths were re- peocn as .87c March 10. dite rein tg + NGS AIOE roan en countered at 1180 feet. The stratum|ported during the week: Albin, 9: i : $6,500 respectively and in that form|,,pUtter—Creamery, one cent higher Mr. Hirsch has been conducting al jsoigian antares Lea rae catia makes ireeeeel BO. veau ee of tHese sandy strata in the shale|Boulder (near Pinedale), 14; Dome finance attached amendmenis red 46c; packing unchanged, 15c. removal sale preparatory to changing |7 590 ae ene * REBUILT MAOHINES is taken to indicate that the oll 1s|Lake, 24; Fox Park, 36; Hulett, 2; e 2a Poultry—Unchanged. locations. He had previously figured | ‘"G) Payments if Desired passed it. The senate cominiites on Guilders, demand $34.20: ble = coming from the Wall Creck sands |Greybull, none Grover, 15; Lovell, ing the salaries to $6,500 and $1,000 Potatoes on being able to move some weeks} go4'99 0 * . SH he cneten Casper Typewriter below for which the well is headed.|none; Mena, drifts; Newcastle (near) respectively, and providing that the PO ha: io ___ fearlier and consequently the new|*Ii ia g5.64: cables 2.68 si) a Completion in the third: Wall Creek |3; Oshoto, 6; Pinedale, 14; South Pass salary of the state engineer should be| 10 Feb. 18—Potatoes—Firm | spring goods which recently arrived! ‘xrotig “demand $1.84; cables 165. | xchange | ig expected around 3,400 feet. City, 8; Tensleep, 2; Torrington, T; increased from $3,600 a year to $4 500, » 40 cars; Northern White | had to be delivered to the old store) srontronl 12% pESt CAD IOBTSSe5. Geo. J. Heiser, Prop. The Lysitp district in the southeast- | Wyncot, T: - that ‘ofthe: state land. commissioner $1.05@1.15 owt. bulk 95e@ [rather than to the Midwest butlding.| yonetil 12% per cent discount. 101 Wyatt Bldg. Phone 856. ern corner ‘of Hot Springs county, !s| Stations High Low Precipi- from $3,600 a year to $4,800, that of | 0° (Wt As it is his intention to not move} iG mtx months, 646 @T_me \ being tested by a well being put down Temp. Temp. tation the state veterinarian from Chidhce TE Bie 7e\D8 16) Dishes OF Mengne ur emt on the NE% of the SE% of 27-41-91,| Casper, Wyo. 56 0 year to $3,000. and that of the state! me nicazo Provisions the new building he has included this by the Wyoming-Missouri Dev. Co., of |Choyenne, Wyo. -..--256 18 0 Ubrarian from $2,100 a y 00, | QHICAGO, Feb, 18.—Butter—High-|new stock in the removal sale and Denver, of which Nate P. Wilson, for-|Chugwater, Wyo. —-.-60 0 0 Proponents of the in . arieryeecrass'o: standgaias)4go: | DAS marked his” goods) at unusually, merly state fish and game commis-|Cody, Wyo. ---------.75 21 o ary ‘or justices and judges argued Li be Higher; receipts low reductions. Both the old and tho sioner of Wyoming is president and in | Cokeville, Wyo. .----.42 10 02 that the attachment of Y ‘: 34@34%; ordinary firsts new stock will be absolutely cleared s which brewing interests of St. Louis | Douglas, Wyo. “ss —14 ‘7/Amendment Offered to Measure} providing salary increa i lg Ma out before moving day and the new Ns aro interested. Tho location is about |ncampmont, Wyo. 44 2 .20| Increasing Salaries of Court | officers might result in the defeat of| stings Boe, | NT FONTS Site aticle ba: Lines MIOTTAE aes a r ay pecia S # “SS 18 miles north of the town of Lysite|Hvanston, Wyo. -----.53, 2 0 . Py the bill inasmuch as the lower hous pastas OE OL while the. present stock is being sold | and along.the route surveyed’ by the | Lander, Wyo. -------.54 8, 0 Justices Loses Out in had gone on record as opposing gen Metals a tdxteaoralnatily Vlow Aires: Tiinois Pipe Line company for its |Lander, Wyo. --------b4 & | 9 Senite erelimtaty iasceases but bad NEW YORK, Feb. 18, —Copper, _ ———— ; new line from Salt Creek to Chatham. |Newcastle, Wyo. ----..54 9 ot proved the increases for justices and] stoady; electrolytic spot and firet|SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TRIBUNE. The well is on a 40 of government | Pine Bluffs, Wyo. 9 0} judges. A warm debate was precipi-| quarter 13@ 1244; second querer iit land and surrounding it is consider Pocatello, Idaho 22 412) GEEYENNE, Wyo. Feb. 17, (De-| tated which resulted in rejection tirst| yy Bi; id quarter 13% g z . able patened land part of which is|Rawlins, Wyo. -. 8 °liayed.)—An attempt by the finance|of the amendments of th nate! “tron—Nominally unchanged Geant 7 Sa Ne P ; j f E D5 owned by CarlLovetstlt of Holt, Wyo. | Sheridan, Wyo. 18 Ol committee of the senate to attach to| standing committee reducins the] rin—trregular, spit and nerby $33 Sots ei CR er 1 Fancy Florida Grape Fruit, 3 for_--_-- OC Most of this a anion Une ia under a toaees ee =, Bla bil increasing the salarien of jus-| mount of the increases pronosed for | cuiuros $3303 . LoS iti Reports and Surveys 4 lease @ Wyoming-Missouri © Co. | Whi b - tices of ti judges and justice, and then in rejec- : TINNE' ‘ ‘This is a new district where evidences | Yellowstone Park 16 36] Ge the dintehet ects a ete dees | tion of the amendments providing in- DAN i oe pL} Large Navel Oranges, per dozen--_--_45¢ of oil -have rted on several occasions but whieh has not previous- ly been tested. The company has a standard rig up and expects to com: mence drilling this: month. © Secretery P. S. Hendershot says the company’s well on the southeast cor- ner of NW44...of section 25-27-93 Crooks Gap Dome in the Red Desert. in Fremont’ county, “was down 1750) feet’ when operations were suspended for the winter and that it was believed the hole was on the cap rock and thut it will be only a question of drilling a few hundred feet to the sand when op- v3 NOTICE, The Columbia Record sale which is being conducted by the Richter Music Co. is not an adjustment price, or cut price, It is simply an opportun- ity for our. patrons to purchase rec- ords whith are discontinued by the Columbia Grafanola Co. The price is below wholesale, 2-18-2t ‘The first woman’in Kentucky to be- jome a candddidate for county office under the general suffrage law is Miss Stella May, who is seeking the Repub- of the district court, a string of in- creases for state appointive. officers, was defeated Tuesday afternoon. by the refusal of the committee of the whole senate to permit such a course, | or to adopt the committee's recom- mendation that the salaries provided by the bill for judges be cut. The bill, house 34, was recommended by| the committee of the whole senate for Passage without amendment. , The bill as originally reduced pro- Vided that the salaries of justices of the supreme court should be increased from $5,000 a year to $8,000 and the salaries of judges of the district courts ‘creases for other officers. —— As late as the sexteenth century tho arts of medicine and surgery were al most exclusively practised by the re- ligious orders. Geologists Oil Expe-ts Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Explorations Reports Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. No. No. No. 1 cans Van Cam Strictly Fresh Eggs, per,dozen___-__-_40c No. 5 cans Pure Jam, per can___-----$1.25 2 cans Slited Pineapple, per can___30c 10 cans Puyallup Apples, per can__65c No. 214 cans Utah Tomatoes, per can___l5c p’s Pork and Beans, erations are resumed which will, he] jican nomination for county clerk of|from $4,500 to $7,509. Thy i BB noon a the, weather ‘ill permit] Pulaaid county. a postion Lette eine cane Wes ee One Dee CAE aren Gas TA ad ae 10¢ errek ci dln atructire;and has = pen:| cocaeacrenceamoaees paiee oe salerien 40--47.000 sa 3 Ibs. Union Blend Coffee for__.__.___.$1.00 It pending before the interior de- Si for an additional 2560 acres. 3 bars P. & G. Naphtha Soap for_-____ 25¢ Wyoming Company at Steamboat. The Salt Creek Blackstone Oil Com- pany is directly interested in the new strike near Steamboat Springs, Colo. This firm has holdings of almost 1,000 acres in different tracts over the struc- ture and when it comes in a field the company will be well situated. Harry Isenberg, vice president and treasurer of the Blackstone, is now in Washington looking after the com- pany’s interests here regarding certain leases in the Salt Creck area. i Lux, per pkg The Norris Co. Largest Market in the State—Wholesale & Retail 129 East Second Street CASH STORE It mas’only recently been made pub- | Nc that during the late war the Crown Jewels of England, as a measure of safety, were temporarily removed from ,the Tower of London, where they have kept for 700 years, to Windsor, Sastit. fobeisfas cat daha cthiseneeciel ieee We are glad to advise our customers of lower prices on Fresh Meats. This Market has reduced the prices on Fresh wan lage than 40 per cent during the past six ' mon It will pay you to notice our large Display Win- dow every day. ie ., These prices prevail until further notice: ST ESS BEEF CUTS VEAL CUTS Plate Boiling Shoulder Roast_18 to 20c 3 1 % Beef -___. 8 to 12/4 cts. Shoulder Steak ____-25¢ Shoulder Boil, Ib.______-14e¢ Shoulder Pot Roast, Ib._-16ce | Stew ------------124c Standing Rib Roast, 1b.__-18¢ Pike’s Peak Boil, 1b.____15c PORK CUTS Rib Roast Rolled, Ib.___-25e | Pork Chops ---25 to 30c Pork Shoulder Roast __-_--18 to 20c 142 E. Second St. Service Phone 903. Quality Try ‘The Doughnut Shop 7 for cr Q Fresh Doughnuts, . | Hot Waffles, Pies and’ Cakes. Our Hot Lunches Are ; Individual. Miss Pearl Farnham > 152.N. Durbin Simplicity of Conmeceton Durability of Parts Pertection of Operation Courtesy |We know that your underreaming can be done for less inete with a Swan Underreamer than any other. ;You can rent one iit nea one of our stores.’ ll ted Exclusively by fin Iii Tama bites 11111 nd tl Tulsa, Okla. Something to tt STORES Think About Most of the fires of to- day could have been smothered before they did any damage if-there had been an efficient fire extinguisher at hand. A small investment in the proper equipment to- day may save you from a great loss of both lives and property tomorrow. * Don’t wait till you have a fire, but call us to- day and we will send a representative to explain the extinguisher that will best suit your case. We carry a complete line. Casper Supply Co. 913 _ PHONES — 914 Saturday Specials Fancy Pot Roast, Ib...16¢ Mutton Front aie Brisket Boil) lb, ... ters, Ib. Neck Boil, Ib... Pork Chops, lb. Standing Rib, lb. Pork Steak, lb. Rolled Rib, Ib. Fresh Ham, whole, 1b.24c Round Steak, Ib. Fresh Shoulders, lb. ..21¢ Sirloin Stéak, Ib. Pork Loin Roasts, lb...27¢ Short Cut Steaks, Ib... Fresh Hamburger, lb.20c Pin Bone peek: Het Fresh Breakfast Serre Mutton Roasts, Ib. sage, Ib. —. Grocery Colgin’s Cash Carry SHY SERVE One Block West of High School There will be a session of the Lodge on Friday Evening, Feb. 18 Odd Fellows’ Hall Initiation, entertainment, nomination a ATTENTION ELKS ; | Shoulder Steak, Ib._____18¢ | Round Steak, Ib.__20 to 25c . Loin Steak, 1b.___-20 to 25c Short Cuts, Ib.---___.-_-25e Pork Hams, half or Hamburger, Ib. ._--___-20e whole ----------25¢ Breakfast Sausage, 1b._-20e | Fresh Side - --20¢ We Have the Best the Market Affords Join the American Legion Now By Order of E. R. Robert Cohen, Secretary. of officers.

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