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‘TUESD, AY, MARCH 8, 1921 GI Mi re = ae Casper Daily Cribune ens s Markets by Wire PAGE SEVEN ‘ROBIN HOOD’ 1S: ~ BOOKED BY IRl WHEAT PRIGES Livsiok Hor 1STGK TRADING. MARKING TIM ot Markets}—Cattle — Receipts. 10,- 000; generally steady for all grades and classes; top beef stecrs early. $10.50, some held higher; bulk beef Steers, $8.50@10; bulk butcher she j Traders Await iGavueainea ‘Re- ces ip epee (cutters Dealings Light “atc at Opening With} Arrangements 5" peileted re i Part oe ae New York Inter York aes in » Salt ‘Creek port on Crop Conditions Be-. |sis@1i: stocker and feeders lareel Verve Results'on Later Presentation of Musical Com-.}’ | . Nfores Biddie : 37.50@8; few choice meaty feeder provement | edy in Casper Field Included in First Lease: Grant Author NEW YORK CURB CLOSING poet aa elineah id need <n : | —— Pate | Midwest Refg. . $138.00 $140.00 CHICAGO, March Saher! traders light lights practically. all sold peti NEW YORK, Marci s.—In the| “Robin Hood,” a well known comie | ized by Interior Secretary Midwest Com; 1.00 _1.50| showed ‘a. disposition) to mark’ time! 25c ‘to 40c higher. others slow, most-| early extension of the rise on today's OPera, is the first road shuw to be ate | * 1.00 "3-08 | today ponding the issuance of the gov-|Ix/ 20c higher; top, $11.05; bulk 200| stock market, Mexican Petroleum ad-|ounced for Casper this season, hav- 212,00 12.60 / ernment >réport. this ’ afternoon © om] pounds down $10.86@11; bulk vanced 1% and General Asphalt 2,|!n& been booked by the Iris manage- pounds up, $10@10.60; pigs. 40c higher; bulk, desirable 80 to 120- pound pigs largely $10.65@11. more moderate gains “being made by | ™ent for presentation in the near fu- Chandler, Studebaker, Crucible and In-| ture. The production. is Reginald de ternational Paper. ‘This. advantage | Koven’s composition and it is said for it that more English-speaking people Secretary of the Interior Fall nes as a man who understands conditions h who will probably eliminate many of the farm reserves. ‘Further srains benefit- ing crops had: only-a transient. effect as a bearish factor. The absenvo- of Western States . ‘67 | Prod. & Refrs: i... onerous conditions Aggressive’ selling \on initial declines| -Sheép—Receipts, 15,000; opening | was cancelled when shippings’ became that have been a thorn in the ‘side :of» the oil men of this Jled_to a‘moderate advance, , which, |stoady to 25c_ higher: no choice han-| more reactionary, United Fruit falling | Know its songs, love its rollickin, region for some. years past. — | however,’ wad’ not. -xell. ‘maintained. |dyweight: lambs’ sold early; choice| four points to 9814, a new low record.|fU", and beautiful scenes, and re; Opening prices, Which varied from) un-|105-pound shorn yearlings, $6. Food shares also were adversely af-| member the effect of its heating long: other musical work. | changed figures. to '1-cent lower with ar, than aay pound shorn wethers, $6; 12: According to a telegram from Washington last evening, the new secretary is showing himséit); ———————-—_____—______—__ fected; Beet Stigar losing 1 point and 7 | March $1.67, 10. | $4.67 nd shorn ewes, $5. American Sugar 2%. Among the in-| It reveals some of the pretty em 2 man and that he is thoroughly con- 70.00 | 70:28|s1 58% to $1.59 a Poioned eeeeait active issues declines of 1% points ty |cAPadés of that merry bandit be versant with land conditions here. He To Witliams . STOCKS: lies to aboventyesteraiy’s finish and} DENVER. March 8.—Cattle — Re-! Remington Typewriter and. 4% py | OUtlaw—it takes one back to the day$ — is a westerncr and knows the west has Elikhorns¢ "03.4 Mexican’ Petroleum ©. .$156.50 $156:47 | then by something of a-reaction, null: |celpts, 1.100; market strong; beet | Mackay companies were noteworthy |when the Sherwood Forests of Eng. | been hamstrung and hog tied for Frantz . Sinclair OW «scsses+1 3287 ° 2278 lirving most of the kai |stoers, $7@8.26; cows and -heifers,| Heaviness of Reading and second pre.|!4nd were full of jolly bandits, wh} | years back and it looks a though he Gates Texas Oil... 2 4102 @ Bearish anticipations concerning }$4.85@7; calves, $9@11.75; stockers| ferred were the only striking features |TObbed only the rich, and betwéeg! | Will do his part to hel out. Great Western Petroieun. Pan ‘American Pete’!. “412° 7425 |tne government report led. to conaie| and feeders. '$5.50@8.15, among the rails. Exchange on London | their escapades sang, danced and ‘One of\the first acts of the new Seo- Mutton Lake U.S. Steel Saas aaog | Stable: weakness in the fate dealings, | | Hoss—Recelpts, 3,000: market 15¢/ reflected latest developments in the |4Fank, “Brown October Ale." retary was to issue 9 lease on’ the Jupiter... Union Pacific 120.25 |The close was unsettled at the same |to 25¢ higher; top, $10.10; bulk, $9.35| foreign situation, but call money was| The name of Ralph Dunbar on af northeast quarter section of 35-40-78 Kinney «2... FOREIG: EXCHANGE” as yesterday's finiah to 1%c lower} @10. again offered at 7 per cent. j attraction, it is also sald, assures the tn the Salt Creck thereby setting at Lance Creek Royalty. Sterling . . > -$8.8T% j with March $1.66 10 $1.6644 and May| Sheep—Receipts, 2.500; market 25c|" Dealings at the opening of today’s|PUblic of an opportunity to séé’ af feat (he rainorn:of jhe past kave-daya | Pe Ai Lusk Royalty —— Francs. . +0708} $1.59 to $1.591 | higher; lambs, $7@9; ewes, $4.75@5. | stock market session were very light |©xCellent company,’ with every | de- that were coming from Washington to |First Permits Issued by Interior | tusk Potroleum Marks: . 0188 | Corn—I heat hardened a. lit- land irregular. Mresh pressure Was |YiCe of equipment, and talent to give the-efiect:thatny anore eexens or, Det Department for Other Fields | Mike Henry . Lire |. « : 9366! tie atter casing off at the start. ‘Trad |directed against somo of the rails and {4 Complete, metropolitan production. | mita “would ‘bo \issuied | until abput’.s Mountain & Gult’. Call Money .. 7 per centlers took their cue from the action | |shippings, but the general list. was |The songs include a number whet months -had clapsed in order to give in’ State ew York Oil 5 LIB! s of wheat, After opening unchanged lonly ‘slightly changed. New York |7€Ver srow old to the music loving ‘the new officials, time to become boys Zs Northweat;': +ryss0:$90.78 132 cent Jower, including May at 708: |Central fell 1% points in the early | Public such as “O Promise Me,’ acquainted with the needs-of the Land| ‘The’ secretary of the interior has|OQutwest . . RL001t0 70% 0, the market Oaagol’ a) tite ’ FEDERAL POWER PERMITS offerings and. Cnited Frit. lost eny| Brown “October Ale,” “The Armour Offices. commenced allowing leases and per-| Picardy more, and then rose slightly above! point. Baltimore & Ohio, Great North- | ¢"S Song” and “St. Swithens Chimes This last tssuance of.a lcase is up-|mits for’ operators outside the Salt | Riverton Retg. . yesterday's close. jern, | Pittsburgh. & West Virginia,|, Advance notices lay claims to @ A on a tract that affects the-Midwest Creek area, Two well known Casper | Royatty & Producers, Corn desecnded with wheat at the! | Américan International, General Blec-|Deautiful chorus of girls with» ré and the. New. York Oil companies and joil, men are in receipt. of permits. to last. Prices sed steady, 4c to tee jtric, United States Rubber and Sears|™4Tkable vocal talent and an enter- which gives these. two firms full con- |startrdrilling- and other-such work in net lower with May. 70K @70!4c to | Roebuick comprised the other reae-|t@nment that is “clean, delightful trol over the acreage named ‘This | connection with oil land development 1.95| Victory 4%5_ TOiG0 Read ath Da I Sree | tionary issues. The market's tone im-|‘Uneful and enchanting—not a dull tract. lies right in the heartof the oat sections or parts of sections in the WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARIO: ats were steady with other co-| WASHINGTON, March §:—When| proved within the first half hour, | ™oment in the entire BEE SR re esse nn res Salt, Creek field and.also is a part|Pine Mountain district. ‘ Rosie fa reals, starting share off to ' cent! the new members of the federal powor| When shorts covered hurriedly in| BE, tie. original, oat upon nicl the ety Ati Sa hon wae Ht am Salt Creek 2 jadvanee, May 45% to 45%c¢ and later | commission, consisting of Secretaries|General Asphalt and Mexican Petro. CHEYENNE BAS AT BAS ARTE 5: : keeping at’ about the samo range.| Weeks, Wallace and Fall, hold their|leum. usiness upon back in July 1918, Co., are the lucky lessces in this i Big Muday tigher . I. Laon, quotations on hogs give] first meeting, they will find before! = anion teat Seiten work inva seek (talnea: Grant Gn drabiatoe neots or Hain woos firmnots to provisions. Hic, | theeiuapn Une lonuitee- yaar vow ee wer | Metal: T Ber of the new prominent: fot! qyetear tracts on. eight sections in the Pine Mule Creek ~ Pissing: mits proposing to generate power per NEW YORK. March 8.—Copper—) Ee ann cee Maun tain Aer: crc, Citaing, Quotations. 000 horsepower, or about five times as lectrolytic spot and: Mare = The northeast quarter of 35-40-19| Mr. Evans applied for all or parts Definite action will probably be taken| \wheat—Maren $1.66, M ATF SeN HT PPR any cy Nene abe Soca oa jvaetond “Ronster, 12 @ Jhas two wells producing from the |f Sections 29, 30 and a2 in town- on this matter. Corn—May 70%c, Ju es Several projects to dovelop power] Iron—Nominally unchanged. og SEE ENA ey ere ei tee cee first Wall Creek sand,\and it is known |Ship’ 35,. range 83, and \also Sections It is also expected that the asso-| Oats—May 45%c. July 46%. | ana irri HOA Byiom .the Cal aah vel Anno ot $5 DOS8. jenne Light, Fuel & Power company. hat every tebtiee th 5.and § in township 34, range §3. Mr. ciation will give some serious consid Pork—May $21.90. ’ I save\beun nratoaed Cathe malonte Gell 1 aiibech earster [under authority of the: state public ‘will be productive in both Wall Creek {Bergstrom applied for all or parts of eration to the plan of eréating what! Jara—May $1222, July $12.69 thaskoeririons tor anin Beane spot and nearby, $28;)S¢TVice commission, will increase its agains pap ecerN ne ede doar oa |i known as a home feeder market.) Ribs—May | July $12.10, furnish power and irrigation for the| futures, $28.5062°. SUG Peet aint Uh ng Poke Nan erg par From the way the new secretary | hig ates Salgaet cite | whereby all Feeder Adina “and, beet | pidtet lit 10. [eisai re jane: Nae ey Soe Zino Dult. Wake st. Louie apse | mission declined gee ssh foie ms 0 men cattle sed eC Oe SancchiN ata IS SPOt.| Doration’s request tha : peuluirapapiateansitice fy pena eperesn rigerty dng ae ety thE ‘ae kbptied could be disp of at home| Chicago Provisions, | tural section, and to the lower district | $4.75 @4.87. | Tea to increase its gas rate 33 per ably be supposed that he will be a without being shipped to the general) CHICAGO, March §.—Butte>, un-/| in Arizona, However, a large part of| fe ‘or. and there being no contest on the @49c;| the power would be transmitted to applications, the, measures went thru jcent. and aiso denied completely its | petition for authority to increase "its “welcome change to the whole oil frat- fettled; creamery extras, 481: ornity in the west here and that from Money and Exchange. jMarket, thus saving freight expenses, feed bills and commission fees." It standards, 47c. | Gat NEW YORK, March 8.—Prii now on the oil men will receive better |! record time. The applicants re- |appears that both producer and fecd- Paed-pLiseats <esaletai 2h 05% Cambhil seen ce the Corey ark eee Ganiie baba FbTN oe [fate for steam for heating, purposes treatment at the Land Office ‘than|S¢lved the permits to start operations jer would profit by such a plan. ies oat 'y, pos.) can’ t 36 per cent. last evening and expect {oohave tes Hea aa te ac 4 firsts, 31% @32c; ordinary firsts, 29%¢| sipilities for the development of from| Exchange weak; sterling, demand | jk cl SERA ie ek Beretciee. 2 built and. wells. started on the acre- | soctation Wi Deeside Rives. freet: Ganyeci at_mark, cases included, 31) three to four four million horsepower, |$3.85%4; cables, 33.86. | Silver. Gas Price Cyt. age within a short time. Wage Scale, Gacpnerinve Buying] ing at which all members and those | 3. 2¢ highsAceowie ise Pelgian Trane demand 120, eables| , NEW YORK, March 8.—Bar ativef, : 5 é The Pine Mountain field is a black do Feeder Mark Be |fpterented: ahould be! irésen should be present. ‘ "33 eis Bee Banh oe Sua sa oor Vai! domestic 99%4c; foreign, 53%c; Mexe ts NEW (FORK, Mach ae Stand-|oi1 proposition that was first looked ane ee ssf oN to springs, 38c | AR ok Mepis eas leas /Gotiareet ad os ard Oil Company of New Jersey today|over by’ Geologist Hares and a (lo- iscuss latrona NirAnseea tuilders, n 5, cables “announced a reduction of one cent’! scription and report on same was om. C Si (ist ‘GONFLIGT ADJUST ADJUSTMENTS AMBLER ORT Rec Hence: Rigi bbe IB to hp | in Jgalion; in the export price of refined! bodied in his well known report on ounty Stockmen | outter De pOiey shang | Marks, demend 1.52, cables 1.54. .oll and gasoline. the anticline of central Wyoming, La ® . ged, | Greece, demand 7 } CHARLES J. STONE | March &8—Potatoes high-| 63 cars; Northern white} Argentine, demand 24.75. \ Another regilar meeting of the Na. | Lsrazilian, demand 15.60. | trona. County. Stockgrewers gssocia- ter development by’ William Mosher showed thé presence of oil and sax Petroleum Geologist Reports and Surveys CHICAGO, er; receipts. REQUIRED IN. ALASKA ‘ Oil in Megown Well The Megown Oil, company announe-|and it now appears as though ths|tion is to be held in the I. 0. O, ¥.| r Pa : Montreal, 12% per cent discount. 7 es thdt:oil has ‘been encountered in|area will become one of the best of| hall March 16, at 2 p.m. | a psig oh b ew; bulk, $1.30@ Time loans, steady; 60 days, 90 days WINNETT, MON’. ‘its well In se at igk Springs field.|the black “@il developments in cen-| “According to the loca] agricultural}. WASHINGTON, “March 8.—Permits | 14? Wt a 2 |and six months, 6%@7 per cent. — 4 Fremont me eo}, which first}tral Wyomftiz. agent, many important matters are) for oil Jand docations in Alaska will wT W..W. SPROUL Contractor and Builder \Two and Three Roo:n Modern Houses for Sale “It you went to buy or build a developed water at. the producing evel. Efforts will be made: to case off the water for deeper drilling. °AMyrin Drilling“Ageir again after) setting 1244-11 ‘dt 1,600) feet /in“its well 4n”) ‘Butte fleld; Fremont*county, Wyo. The" There alS6\Appears 6 be a good} to be considered at this. meeting, [be granted only.on condition that the | chance for finding a shallow oil pro-|among them the readjustment of the }permitee adjust within six months any duction in that vicinity in the light oil] Wage scale jnsnfar as it pertains to|conflitt with any. prior applicant. the sands though this production if found|sheepherders and ranch helpers. An-|board of appeals of, the. interior de- will never ‘become of ‘major import:| Other. topic that will be: discussed is | partment announced } today. ance, that of co-eperative buying of all.tecd; . “Because of the absence of surveys home, seo me first. stuffs, Ineluding grain, cotton» seed in Alaska it is difficult to ascertain | 141 W. 10th, St. Phone 376-V@. Try. a|cake, salt and all other cbmmodities {exact logation on te ground of oil 274k that are ‘used-in wholesale quantities. | prospecting: claims,” the department’s EE TIMI AAT EDISONS, VICTROLAS AND RECORDS Daniels Jewelry & Music Store Good Goods, the Right Price and Easy Terms Glenrock and Lusk, Wyo. a8 1 SN ede alli Have you anything to sell. Tribune For Sale Ad. company. is. pumping. two, amass ‘Pro-| Announcement said, “but ta suspend| Jewelry and watch repairing by ex-| ducers in this field.” applications for permits until surveys | Pert workmen. Ail work guaranteed. could “be made would. delay develop-|Casper Jewelry Mfg. Bldg. ‘Two Shallow Wells. ment.” 3.tt| The Washer interests and the Boek, > Vane) ODE aay interests report the completion of two STILL SEIZED IN DENVER. According to t is the first the history of the the Osage (Wyo.) double-header in = N Teac the rst at 191 feet oR laectias National league wags played by the| DENVER, Colo., March 3-—Fedcral 17-46-63, and the other on section Cincinnati and Hartford teams at | prohibition agents raided a residence) 32-46-64 at 22 feet. They are rated as good for five barrels a day. Hartford on September 9, 1876. And this was not exactly a double-header, as present-day fans understand: the in the Capitol Hill district Monday and| confiscated 200 gallons of moonshine whiskey, a still and other liquor manu-| SAYS EARTH GES 20,000,000 BUMPS: EVERY DAY—Dr. W. W. Campbell, famous director of the Lick observa- Drilling on the Gose ranch on sec- anu-| fame j r 5 term, for-one game was played in the | facturing paraphernalia. Joc Wein-| tory, California, who has announced f 2 iste. feet can ieiovaonemalk ah ae? raion and the other in ,the after-| ter, 28 years old and Louis ‘Tremack,| that not less than 20,000,000 foreign The opening of the Oil Center 4 noon. 20, were arrested. madies collide with the earth every ay, ‘tion 28-48-65 is standing jat 1,600 feet and arrangements have -been com- pleted by Roy. Tarrant for ‘placing = rig on a state lease five miles east of Upton, More activity is being shown with the approach of the spring sea- son and favorable weather of recent weeks, GH CHEAP IN DENVER AS RESULT PRICE, WAR Gasoline prices here are somewhat higher than in Denver, where the joy- Yiding fluid is; selling at 20 cents ‘a}. gallon, due to the competitive condi- tions of several small filling stations which have started a rate war. On the Casper stations the price was quoted at 29 cents. In Oregon the state has placed a tax of one cent a gallon on all.gaso-| line sold at any fillipg stations and a the retailers have accordingly marked} ... up the price of gasoline. to 30\cents| “from 29 cents in) order to cover. this! additional cost. The dealers ‘in Ore- gon ure selling on too small a margin 16 carry this burden of an extra tax and have passed it along to the con- ume! CALLP LOL IMAL OL OLLI LOLI TO OOO ER WHETHER YOU DANCE OR NOT DANCING ff DANCE HALL On Wednesday, March 9 Featuring Frank Arminto’s 8-Piece Jazz Orchestra 72 XN Alto Hunter-Stahl in Fancy Exhibition Dancing cai This hall will run straight tea cent dances..--Check room in esnnection LALLLMALABLLAL A LLL VIPLLELLALLLLLLLLALL LLM WINTER The Public Is Cordially Invited GARDEN and New Presidents on Way to Attend Inaugural Ceremonies. Ask the renting agent When you are looking for a new home, ask about the gas range. Be sake it is a CLARK JEWEL, equipped with the “Lorain” Oven Heat Regulator, the wonderful invention which has revo- lutionized cooking. The “Lorain” insures cooking success. You will never have “unlucky” baking days with a “Lorain.” It will cook your whole meal, unwatched, while you are miles away having a ‘on time. REE DOOR To Every One ‘ WEDNESDAY When You Buy Hardware Good hardware can only be measured by the serv- ice it performs. Regardless of good looks, we select our stock accordiny to past performances, We appreciate that the sagging, squeaking door will.soon shatter your nerves. Therefore we believe the hinge is so important that every hinge sold over Cents CHEMBECK “WANTS k WINTER “ug ” 2 ‘ our counter bears the name “‘Stanley. EVERYBODY IN CASPER GARDEN Another large shipment of Goodell-Pratt——1,500 ome in and look them are the handsumest.and.the TO\HEAR TRIG 1 over. Your every want can be supplied for less, most perfect cookin WILE Every size Billings & Spencer wrench here. HIS MUSIK and Come in an ranges made. Com oe SING \| This store is headquarters for the standard products 4 Clark Seen Hen the at L. REX MAYNE’S SONGS in every line. So when you buy hardware:see— . tor. Ask for your boo! ‘“An Easier,Day’s Work.” Whether You DANCE : KUM! DON’T DANCE FREE DOOR a te tt eee ho ! KUM! FREE DOOR CLIPIIIIIOITOODISIIORTE SELLE LALLA LAL Lhd ‘OVEN HEAT REGULATOR ouds- Olliver Hardware Company “Where the Best Casts Less” 105 S. Center Opp. Henning Phone 714