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SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1921 PAGE SEVER WMAKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS] roday’s markets by Wire [WNEAT PRIGES (eizestock are STOCK TAMING “= ESS 92/Heavy Selling for Commission | 60c lower; spots down more. 2.20 Hogs—Receipts, 9,000; / Volume Is Smallest of Any Week- Ams‘ yey oe 11} Wyo-Kans mostly 15 23 y | tu: closed barely steady; March jamated Royalty ,...3 .09 $ .11 “aver.| End Session This Year, Is [+1 Houses Aids Bearish Move- Gas and oil production give the New York Oil compan: 00% Wyo-Tex . . . 4 to 26c lower thau yesterday's aver- ay $11.60; July $12.08; Octo# a daily income of $4,400 a day, taking into CenlidecaHoe tf ant ment in Chicago eeeceaie aes “eH heavies and Report | ber $12.56; December $12.80. reduced price of oil, according to a statement issued by Frank 35 bulk 260 pounds and down, $10.60@ TEE i CHICAGO, March 5.—Wheat under pressure from commission houses today and with a lack of out- side buying prices declined readily. The five-day advance in this cereal led to considerable profit-taking. In- g7| ital quotations which were % cent higher to % cent lower including March $1.72% to $1.73 and May $1.63% Were followed by further declines. G, Curtis, president of the company, from Jamestown, N. Y. 28 The gas production alone was, for November, 1920, $20,516 j. for December, $89,826, and January, 1921, $74,691. Curtis is as he has been very optiy: “ tic over the prospects for the future of New York oil, ‘The patented Lance Creek Vind in i Wyoming, in which New York’/oil has ®& net 6% per cent. interest has an ‘ |] joi! well upon it that produced 19,377 Royalty barrels of oil during the month of | Casper Ranger January. This proves //over 200 acres of ground to be productive. The four gas wells gt Iron Creek / from which product hg4 not yet been 18,481,137 ‘Barrels of Crude|taxth tor Casper ary, being cleaned Jewelry and watch repa'ctng by ex- pert workmen. All work guaranteed. Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., O-S. Bidg. 3-5-tf 10.90; bulk 220 pounds and up, $9.75@| NEW YORK, March 5.—Today’s| 108m DIES TAOR, 1 350 lower: session of the stock exchange was Sheep—Receipts, 7,000; receipts to-| extremely dull, dealings dwindling to| day nearly all packers direct, not|the smallest total of any week-end enough on sale to establish quotable| Session so far this year. Trading basis; compared with week ago:| Was featureless, except for the opera- Lambs 75e to $1 lower; sheep and| tions of shorts which covered in some Yanrtinign: Bbos to {be lower. of the popular issues and specialties. There ‘was a moderate inaytry for| DENVER, March 5.—Cattle — Re-| Preferred stocks of such. iésues as! The market continued to descend} oints, none; beef steers, $7@9.25;|American Agricultural » Chemical, ‘and closed near the low point of the} cows and heifers, $5@7; calves, $8@|American Woolen and Steel Found. day, tht finish being 1%c to 2\%e 11,50; stockers and feeders, §5.50@| Ties. Rails were firm under lead of down, with March $1.71 and May $1.62} 7 ¢9, Reading, and. some of the railway to $1.62%. Hogs—Receipts, 2¢0; market steady | equipments also strengthened. Corn was affected by the action of },, te 9.90; p| The closing was stead: ESKE Trade “wae il: Atter! start 0 10¢ lower; top, $9.90; bulk, $9.90@ Ld is st ly despite re- Five Threaded i Rubber Reasons Mexican Petroleum . a : Sinclair OD 9.75. actions in General Asphalt and a few| teries are standard on 175 makes of Shipped Out by Companies out and each is founy to be producing | Gates . . ing ’& cent higher to % cent lower in-}" "Sheep — Receipts, 600; market|other favorites. Sales approximated| motor cars and i considerable of]. /One ofl well at|Great Western Petroleum cluding May 71% to 71%c the market | steady; lambs, $7.25@8.75; ewes, $4.75 | 150,000 shares. in January Iron’ Creek secur‘ below the. gas|Hutton Lake . eased ‘oft and then made a moderate} @5.25. product produces’ 250 barrels a day. Tecovery. 19.—All] 4 deep test wif be drilled at Iron Union Pacific R. R. ., 121.00 Outside de: Price movements TAMPICO, Mexico, Feb. Meares cli sia coer recientes ents were narrow and previous export records of crude oil trom the Tampico field were broken in Januafy, when the different com- panies exported a total ow 18,481,137 Creek immedia/ely. This will go to the lowest sand the samo as at Pois on Spider, to survey the productivity of the field. Lusk Royalty ---. Lusk Petroleum -__. Mike Henry . The lettyrs of the department of | Mountain & Gulf .. Sterling Francs. Marks . Lire... disappointing ‘weak with: prides down %@%ec to % @%c. including May 71%c to 71%@ ke 8 Oars sympathized with the other nd the market closed| PARAAENS Dispose Of Casper Home; uncertain at the quiet opening of to- day's stock market, but the list strengthened within the first half hour on covering of short contract in ship- ping and coalers. Atlantic Gulf rose bl, of crude, exceeding the previous 5 1% point igh record made in.December, .1919,| interior iysued on tho 2ist of last ee cereals. After starting % cent higher Move Onto Ranch ize snr, Savades is Brereantic| gofzgrbresded Rubber Tnsulation— by 872,434 bbls., and showing an in-|month siiows that the impounded to %@% cent lower with May 46% marine preferred, Lehigh Valley, es. oe only in the Threaded * crease in export shipments over No-|money 4n the southwest quarter of q|t2_46%c prices declined slightly. Following a-Fteldence of'long years|!a" Petroleum, People's Gas, ‘Amer. ary” vember, 1919 of 2,329,742 bbls. Thelsection 2-39-79 amounted to $1,12%,- list was ugain headed by the Huas- teca Petroleum company, who export-|heen/ producing about 8000 barrel.s ed 3,209,716 bbls. ‘The Transconti-| sings, ‘This was the pinched in pro- nental Petroleum company was sec-|qy.tion of four wells that’ will be op- ond with 2,906,990 bbis., while the}eyed as\a result of the lease granted {5 ah ie Aguila company was third with a total) yast week. The New York Oil com: Meer: he 2 of 2,243,403 bbls. These figures prove}pany has a net 12% per cent. royalty WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKT: conclusively that production in thg{on this land. The department letter Grass Creek --------.—.----$1.75 Rock Creek ~--.-.---..---------$! Provisions were affected by the Je- ‘cline in hogs and opend lower. ; ican Tobacco and Beet Sugar. Amon; n Casper, Mr and Mrs. Fred Padden i have disposed of their clty property| Urea neaey, issues Were Crucible \nd are retiring to thelr ranch on Deer} Noy “york Airbrak ternational and 3reek, south of Glenrock. They are es Syched vioneers in Wyoming, Mr. Padden having first visited Casper over thirty years ago and has been identified in -anching and ofl interests in and iround Casper ever since. Their North Lincoin street home was sold ‘o Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schreiber. Mr. 3chreiber is in the employ of the Bur-| cantile paper, 74%4@T% per ee na tngton car department. Harold} Chance, ireeogulene ats sine, Caen <ramer of the Seo Ben Realty com-|$2's9: ‘cables, $3.89%. inmancgn ae any acted as agent. mand, 7.18; cables, 7.23. Belgian Of coincidental interest to the move _ 2’ Mr. Padden here comes the an- nouncement of the recent sale of his CHARLES J. STONE Petroleum Geologist brother, Charles Padden, also a pio- reor, of his pretentious brick residence Reports and Surveya WINNETT, MON'T. 001.95 to June 20th, 1920 and it has Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, March 5.—Close: ‘Wheat—March $1.71, May $1.62. Corn—May 71%c, July 73%c. Oats—May 46%, July 47c. Pork—May $21.80. Lard—May $12.30, July $12.70. Ribs—May $11.77, July $12.12. Silver. NEW YORK, March 5.—Bar silver, domestic 99%c; foreign, 52%c. Mexican dollars, 403{°. Auto Electrical Co. Phone 9685 1.50 1.40 136 E. Midwest Ave. Money and Exchange. NEW YORK, March 6.—Prime mer- Chicago Provisions. CHICAGO, March 5.—Butter, low: er; creamery extras, 48% @49c; stand- ards, 45%c. Lower; receipts, 20,695 cases; firsts, 31%@31%c; at mark, cases in- cluded, 30@3ic. Poultry— Alive, 20%%c; springs, 32c. unsettled; fowls, n the west end of Glenrock facing he Yellowstone highway and retire- ment to « large ranch near Douglas. Se BIG AIRSHIP DELIVERED ROME, March 5.—Oficials of the {tallan government today handed over to Major John G. Thornell of the American air service, the airship Roma which recently was purchased trom the Italian government by the United States. A short trial flight of the airship preceded the ceremony of KANSAS CITY, March 5.—Butter, eggs and poultry, unchanged. STARTLING VALUE OFFERINGS IN Women’s and Misses’ Spring Suits and Coats Our affiliation with the coun- try’s foremost ladies’ custom tail- oring’ house—the IDEAL system —makes it possible for us to offer the utmost in custom tailored gar- ments at prices that equal those of mere ready-mades, ‘There’s a thousand and more pes sco Siok SES 9,000 ELK LEFT. Tampico. fields is on the increase, avd| orders the distribution of the funds Torchlight — 1,16} Salt Creek —2-_-L water, they are going right ocad| ‘the Garbon Oll company hasresum-|L@nce Creck —— 1.70| Hamiiton Doi with development work to suvh anjea drilling on section 20-13-77, after Lander -------..4--_..._____ 66] Mule ‘Creek ... Retrenchment Not G/meral near, Ridge Station, has abandoned tho ° auto ie Gomera maar canister ening coe dntm of 700) FAR DANII IN CACHER| Hobby at Night; . meeting held Friday, eb. 11, the Co- ‘Telephone Barnines, pe eey Nails Doors Shut rona Oil company is foing ahead with| NeW YORK, March 5.—Total earn- _ Charles B. Staffogd, secretary of the} * cael CHICAGO, March | 5.—Potatoes— Yon dollars, and includes the building | to $10%,946,988, according to the de-|Where he talked before the Fremont] {5 qo ; : of riinety 55,000 and 65,000-barrol ca-|tatied report issued today. Farm bureau relative to the possibili-| (5% Pleasure to Pat Harrigan, mer-iMarket Sc lower; receipts, 67° cars; Surplus In Reserves der’ valley products. wet Pirhee as employs about 350 Americans and] NEW YORK. March S-Tra actual! Members recognized the natural ad-|oekaip | Nat Bad @ chance to enjoy 500 Mexicans. The loading wharf of the Freeport/tnat they hold $3,983,650 reserve in their best to develop the plan. Ww 7 ‘Ithe _ Approximately 9,000 elk are left in and Mexican Fuel Oil company was|ercoss of Yegal requirements. This i< The president of the farm bureau] lye" hey tusnihers of the meocenive nn | Yellowstone park, according to esti- known origin and burned very |late ways and means for an increase ering of many animals by hunters fdly, due to a large amount of vrvo NOTICE. Him production of all classes of f00d-| ota Mine aca a inacer of the! nave reduced the herds. The elk are ss. ) Ainesieans Ate” Tage. | County of Natrona , 4 are still losed. Where he could have} In the:person of Mrs. Mary B. Bur.) A party of 150 Masmchusetts bust-|" “In the District Court, Sixth Ju- found nails the sizo he used can only| ton, the town of Jamestown, Kansas ness men and. manufacturers wil | gicial D poond nalia. se aise, be used en only BOOTLEGGER ARE FINED)": "= a travel by special train and will visit] TEE all..the important trade. centers of! CHARLES-L.. PERRIN, } oi We Are Pleased to Announce Another Reduction of while some of the smaller compan‘es} mentioned. 7 Blk Basin -—------_-______--_. 1.75 Muddy are suffering from the effects of /salt ‘Albamy County Drilling Greybull -____- ________________. 1.16] Pilot Butte extent that the loss sustaines, by al putting their 6% inch casing at ay few wells going to “sait’ is overcome) depth of 3200 feet. Another report 's ° by the additional production, secured|that the Southwestern Oil company, FR 10 FIND MARK’ T Policeman Works from new wells. which has been drilling at Foot Creek, clation of the ofl companies dvcided| without finding production. upon a “retrenchment policy” at a development work which calls for anjings of the American Telephone & Chamber of Commerce, returned late} ‘waiting up Woors in the business 7 expenditure of approximately ten mil-| Telegraph company for 1920 amounted | Yesterday afternoon from Lander] aistrict that have been lett. unlocked babetaps on) hant policeman. fact. it's Pat's : pacity tanks and the construction of ties for a market in Casper of Lan-|iobby, Three stinaet during the last SS aaeinakg 2 oe eae twenty miles of pipes. This company condition of clearing house banks and Vantage of a market tn Casper and!" iriaay morning Pat discovered the Loading Wharf Borns trust comparies for the week shows assured Mr. Stafford they would do}... fi an rsh canoer Bottling destroyed by fire with a loss ¢ ~oqse of $10,357,330 from last motified members that/he would cal! mates made by national forest offi- mated at $75,000. The fire was of a @ meeting at an carly date to form eee ee een nth doce |cers. Hard winters and the slaught- sote material and about 290 Latrel®) state of Wyoming ) | stuffs, Lukis. Confectionery ‘were found un- grazing high this Winter. ot: Tubrigecittey 00 stored thats: | fastened. Pat closed them and they ic! ct. has a woman police judge as long aso visit Tampico for three of four days|fwROY L. WILLIAMS, as tho year 1891. during’ the coming month» They will : Plaintiff, } Ee SP eee = Mexico in order to get in personal Defendant, | Only three, ders were given|U! touch with the local Mexican dealers i A paren 50 Cents Per Ton on and exterid their market for goods manufactured in Massachusetts. Health Worker Banqueted Gen. T. C. Lister, president of the International Board of Health of the Rockefeller foundation, was enter- tained at a banquet Thursday night | mj by the General Managers association of the oil companies. Hon Claude L. Dawson, American Consul, acted as To Charles A. Perrin, said de- fendant, a non-resident of Wyo- ming, whose present place of resi- dence and postoffice address is un- known, but whose last known of residence and postoffice ad was Czsper, ‘ing: Said defendant will take notice that he has been sued in the above entitled court, and that his prop- icé quantity of liquor were fout Natrona County, Wyo-. fines at yesterday afternoon's session of police court. H. H. Bandhagen, arrested yesterday afternoon when a small pressure cooker still, and a in his home, received a fine of $100. Shorty Harris, charged with bootlegging, re- lcelved @ fine of $50 and S. A. Hen- dricks, traffic violator, deposited $5 in the city coffers. TO DISCUSS IRRIGATION Frank C, Emerson, state engineer, will address the forum meeting of the! Chamber of Commerce Tuesday noon at the Henning hotel. Mr, Emerson will speak on “Irriga- Possibilities and a Greater Cas- tor GEBO COAL , Prices as follows: Dump 25.3 = 5 $1225: Egg Nut -----__--___$11.75 Cokewo lsc. $8.50 As his subject combinations in color, pattern, style and fabric for your selection at a price that will enable you to add a tailored garment to your wardrobe at good old pre-war prices. Here at Tailoring Head- quarters the purchasing power of your spring apparel budget can perform with the same effective- General Lister highly}erty situated in this count has| WASHINGTON, March 5.— The ness as before the war. Come in today and let our values talk for themselves. You'll be convinced the same as hun- Sen of your townswomen have een. woaee, aaa” N@TTON@ TRANSFER: cess.20 see Nae eure J. D. Biedermann, Prop. PHONE 949 per. praised the work of the Yellow Fever/ been attached to secure satisfaction joint resolution of congress providing} The speaker was slated to talk commission, of which Mr. D. J. Brown.) of the judgment to be obtained in for the return from France of the|here some time ago, but was unable manager of the’ Texas company of |said action, by Leroy L. Wil- body of an unknown soldieg and {ts|to fill the engagement owing to a Mexico, is chairman, for the work it/liams; that the object and prayer puriaV in Arlington National Ceme-| slight iliness. has done in Tampico in fighting yel-|of the petition in said action is to tery, one of the last measures to be SEO EGIL RE RTM low fever. obtain judgment against him, said signed by President Wilson was trans-| Miss Ella S. Teal is a leading real ———_ Charles A. Perrin, in the sum of mitted to the War Department today | estate dealer of Baltimore. $301.75 with interest on $95.75 where arrangements will be made for thereof at the rate of 8% per an- return of the body and appropriaze num from pane 17, 1920, and with ceremonies for interment. i interest on $206 thereof from May pT. RE La 1, 1919, at the rate of 8% PEE an-| The warmth found in a cogering num; which balance plain al-| of wool or snow ig due to the same s leges to be due under the provis-|+eason—the holding of air in the in- i ions of a co nership contract be-) terstices of both. ‘A new theater is to be built on West|tween plaintiff and defendant and’ ——_—____ First street, a block west of the Hen-|£0F Personal property of plaintiff ning hotel, starting next week, ac-|Converted to the use of cefendant gaatinas: to scotriceant today.| by, defendant; and that he is re- A company composed of local men bas| Wired to answer the | petition of otganized and {s behind the en- plaintiff filed in the above nam h ny om rs sak court On or ators: eae Te da; Re Eig t Suit ice x lay, , or said petition wi as the SEariign,” and ‘wilt nave’ o| een as true and Judgment ren- Rooms seating capacity’ of 1,000. Muslcat| (ered secordingly. || Continental Bldg. vaudeville and motion pictures will be HAZEL CONWELL, the attract (Seal) Clerk of Court. | Oil Companies Only Tas Ree ape, By' Gladys Ford, Deputy. MARRIAGE LICENSE ROBERT N’ OGDEN, Jr., Apply Office m A marriage license was issued this morning to Tolliver King and Anita [rene Rees, both of Casper. Attorney for Plaintiff. Publish March 5, 12, 19, 26, April 2, 9,°16, 1921. { Pore ublik 10c Dance TONITE Mayne Songs e CorenncecececeeeeoeeroseneoesoosooeeoesesooseesoceeoseecoeseceoneoeesEneecEsoeseoeoee® Kelly-Springfield Tires It is the cost pst mile, not the cost per tire, that counts. KellySpringfield Tires may cost a little more per tire than some other tires, but they deliver so much greater mileage that they. cost less per mile. They are the most econom- ical tires you can buy. i 1920—7-Passenger Nash 1919—Chalmer Coupe - 1918—5-Passenger Paige . ¥ ‘ nter Garden qaud SaIGvT The used Cars we have will be known by their good quality. ‘ W Casper Supply Co. NASH CASPER MOTOR CO. Schembeck’s 2 Corner Center and Linden Sts. Phone 913 CASPER, WYO. mn OIL CITY AUTO SUPPLY CO. WHITE MOTOR TRUCK CO. 5 r ‘ } 3 412 East Second Phone 1112 165 So. Ash Phone 908 146 South Kimbal Phone 1125-J Prrrrirrtrerrri rrr