Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1921, Page 5

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he Casper Daily Cribune WMAKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWGS|[ = cases; firsts, 2214@23\%c; ait y Yul; » M ° firsts, 19@20c; at oat casegt ity Duis electrolytic, spot and near by, $ k t: b cluded, 21@21tgc, i2%s; May and June, 13c. ° * y arkets vy Ire pad Tae _Tin—Firm; spot and near by, Potatoes. $ futures, $32.25@32.50, I 5 FUR _ ISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY AGHICAGO, April 25—Potatoes—o14, SUNGIAL Be thaoh SEG a dull: receipts, 69 cars; Northern white ot $23.01 Pet Ns Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-204 sacked and bulk, 90¢@$1.05 cwt.; now, ART panier any spot, $4.25 , : frm; Florida » 1, $7@7.50 bbl; No. ins irm; fast St. Louis delivery; é ee eD location ieee - 2, $4.50@5 bb Par Py v3 . Antim y—S 25. _ In the Lost Soldier field, Producers & Refiners co -| Amalgamated Royaity .., 08 : + $00 .220/Reports of Kansas Shipments 2 Improvement Made Last of A*™imo"¥~Spot, $5.25. tion report their No. 2 Wertz well at 1,250 fect with tote. | American 00% .01|"Western Ol Fields 120001) “gs Of Have Bearish Influence Livestock Mart Week Unchecked at Opening | Silver, inch ¢ » and waiting for cement to set. A water line is OL 03/¥ Of se... ees eee On Trading On N, Y. Exchange |, NEW YORK, Apri being laid in the meantime. The No. 1 Wertz is making 55 33 #2) NEW YORK CURB CLOSING gale base see ey barrels of oi] and 400 gallons of gasoline per day. The oil peer Midwest Refs. . $144.00 $146.00! caricaGo, April 25. — Preaicti CHICAGO, April 25.—(U, 8. Bureau |, tro ater April 26—Tho woe| Mexiean dollars, 48%e. ‘Two troul are Pagal . ing . ‘oz. i's / : slow; early sales of beef steers, 25¢ event: xecovery._O' ea ttae on the Lander holdings of the ¢om- : ks ‘yy | Merritt... 12.87% 12/68 pubis yeticape cer a bearish |to 40c lower; bulk beet steers, $7.50@ steels, motor speclalties, shippings and caNEW YORK, Aprii 25.—Prifhe mer- pany. No, 10 well has a collapsed ‘04 | Glenrock Oil. 1250 1.60/ana etre TKet today. 18.50; butcher she stock and bulls, |°0 SS ce uy. prominent. ha atl liad h Sha Shi P ¥ Salt Creek 1 / and so too did talk that the cold Im, ly 25. , Within the first halt hour gains of Exchange—Irregular: Sterling, de- casing which will have to be gone sapitat y 01 | Weccera dented 1722, 1 tegg WO l weather coming easensed wing “oid. mosly Sroslpwess (bulk tat icown eat eo. sig Mamie ees ae Kalas o¢| |, Deohanige, Urremula oe through for deeper dgilling. No. 19 pelle... ‘50 i « ost8-B9/to inure crops. Furtnorme re, C516Q7; bulk bulls, $5.25@ lican and PanAmerican etroloums,| Eranca—Demand, 7.37; cables, 7. ked hole at 1,500 feet "4 Capitol Pete | Prod. & Refrs. 4.62% 4.75 P rmore bears ; bulk vealors, $8¢ Petroleums, + 7.39 be straightening this 1a still golne cs ; aay |Conden 38.00 38.25) ereenaed that a reaction was due stockers and feeders, dull. |General Asphalt, Royal Dutch, cx Belgizn frans—Demand, 7.47; cables, 3 . y r the peraistent upturns of late.| | Hoge— ‘ <4 cible Steel, Kelly-Springfield ‘Tire TA9. In the gas area at Sand Draw, 9.75 10.00 tog’s—Receipts, 50,000; fairly active, 3 . ie 2 rm producers aid Hamwiee! Nod all oe i 26 50 oad Character tan Pres: | 2h¢ to 40c lower than Saturday's aver Na si araaionn mee Pe yST ohrisi ees Stak Seon tebe fat BOL end IN'at 3200 sect Cities Service Ci 24000 24¢99| OBSTHAE Prices which ransea trom Mc | sete Hehe $8.25; ‘Dull of mater 97.90 | SU, thelr promise of last Sarende, cables, 4.83 deep test for olf, and is at 1,100 fect 08) oe Oona + BAS 00! to. 146 lower wit H .25; bulk of sales, $7.80 | sharing on! lerately in the early “cables, 1,55 Po ec nigh aed Ai pike Seager y 9 |S O- of Indiana »..... 74.75 76.00/s1.30%, and July Moeis tee Beak lowe, mavemant aad most ny fractionst ne,| Greece Soko Daal ture than the gaa wella, and t8 §0-|Ten Million Dolla I Refl ‘to NEW YORK STOCKS followed by a sharp additional a, pcalpts, » 19,000; lambs |cines, The strength of exchance vi ing down to the oil sands lying below|+¢? ion Dollar Issue Reflects Mexican Petroleum . . 153.00 $154,25|cline. ‘4 . ebone Wi Ae fishers wooled lambs, |Tondon suggested further progress to the gas horizon. Three gas wells on Stability of Automobile 2.70) Sinelair Ol. + 21.15 — 27,12| Bubsequent rallies fated to last, and|tuik, S19 @sote mee eld higher: |ward the settlement of Brien latve % per this structure are now capped pend- a Baines ‘40|'Texas Oil... 43,50 4442| notwithstanding a large decrease in| outs. 10. shorn, top early, | disturbances, money, firm ing piping arrangements to Riverton, mn 97] Pan American ePte. .. 73.25 78.62| the visible supply total, the merket: be aie Ne S@9.85; yecatleally no} Rails, excepting a few junior is-| 6%: Tuling rate, 64, clos 23 miles away, PAIN U.S, Steel, ... + 84.25 _ 83.50| descended lower than before, Prices epee amit Shes, continued to lag, but othe red at 7; last loan, Two wells in the Ferris feld aro| yo pa, narketing of the entire $10.-| Jupiter , , Union Pacific R. R. . 117.25 117.00| closed heavy, 2%c to 54a net lower| Wyokana Spotw inh tno list made general, though irrex-| Rekn etc) pfitine for cement to set, No, 9 in} 020,000 issue of bonds of the Packard] Kinney . FOREIGN EXCHANGE with May, $1.25% to $126 and July voxapa:Spuda SIPORE OW ular extensions to early gains. Oils RAILR@AD GETS OIL LAND, fection 90-26-86’ at 1,570 feet, and No. Motor Car company within two hours Kinney . . mE 4 $1.04% to 05. The Wyokans syndicate will spud steels and motors domi ated the WASHINGTON, April 2 in section 86-26-87 at 2,585 feet, & few days age, proves the sound-| Lance Creck Royalty. ... 05 Sterling . . ea Corn, kya in No. 1 well on the 8. % of the SW.| movement at extreme nde, sf |Preme court refused today to isan ay ness of the automobile Industry as] Lusk Royalty 08 Srance .. Rianioe Pesaran Baas 4 of section 22-40-79 at Salt Creok,/one to four points. Mexican be {decisions of the Callferne Ba rd Wildcatting and Promoting. ze x] Smt spreliant Smeal. stand-| Lusk Petroleum . ay) Marks . . July 63c to 63%0 the at Nat ecccan tomorrow. This is an offset to the|troleum, Houston Oil, Crucible, Stude.| Courts awarding lands in Kern county In the enthusiasm attending oll Ore ria Son 2 br saver fh 4 Mike Henry . . . 08 further, Evita! York—Ohio well. - rig is also baker and Chandler were the outstand | to the Southern Pacific Railroad com- discovery, tt is difficult to resist the! hq Joo E, Manfield, Inc, local dis.) mountain & Guit . + 118 Call Money . ... Export buying helped later to check| the same nection, nt NO 7 Well on jing features among the usual load-|Pany and setting aside the counter infection strewn broadcast tributors fof the Packard: Northwest ..... nee LIBERTY BONDS iat the weakness. Prices closed nervous pol deities WHEN eek ste. Beare Hoabuok, Remington Type-|cltima of the MeKittrick Oil ecom- tb i 00% +987-861 1% to 2, 1 y A y| Writer and tobaccos were foremost |Pany promoter, ‘The following extract trom| ine that Mos teen ae Ne vatas 4 | erie 2° Net lower, with May 61%c to brought in, is stated to be mak-|among spoclaltion rising 11. crest tn article tn. tho Northwest Ol News| 25 that has been sccomplished | by | Kiverton Rete. . 06 87.88) Oats were depressed by the action | ‘"& 65 barrels a day, points. | Call money opened at 6% ner URNS of Bulinge of April § shows remark-|q yorr,” said Mr. Maneficld. “lig | ROvUtY & Producers. 28 ze dite 81.80 of other cereals, starting unchanged cat in Conk AG SECDARER ates ‘on London Andere ean lance and good sense, i “! aan ni 8 148) to 1 Fr 29 ec % vels since last July, rer baking soda~ per entitled Menarnege Es bianco) nee nae 8 104 ard 4% 56 “eighth ECR el Yow, Mrlcyhaw many ribs) Drveumably in connection: with latest afterward apply gently— ‘ be . 2.20 4th 44s... . 87.56 Li advices regarding Germany's indem Hone tein the para-| believed that it would yet be possible Pi alae ete St UTM Acer ceovee een peed Merlot’ don't) kaw ralgsie I'm | a0|| nity prepocelp, vee a e K & “While interest—we might say ex-| that inventors, Condise eet Proves , WXOMNG CRUDE OL. MARK: 3 ticklish T can never count ‘em.—Pass. citement—in the oll wealth belleved| o¢ the industry and realise also thee] Grass Creek ——_. swe=$1.15) ROCK Creel -senrenncewe-e------$1.50 Closing Quotations. ing Bbow. to be stored beneath an immense por-|{; jy passing out trom under the ae} Lorchlight mare aqeemmemn= 1.75] Salt Creek —-_--Z 1.40| CHICAGO, April 25.—Close: Unsultared. tion of Montana's acreage, is mount-| pression of the past few months, DIK Basin ---ne-en—wneqneernan= 1.75| Big Muddy .... wonnenvenee 1.40] Wheat—May, 1.25%; July, $1.04%. x tng by leaps and bounds, it is well to” tn gadition the salo was evidence} GFeybull --—--—_-__ 1.75] Pilot Butte ----—-----------=,1,40] Corn—May, 6932c; July, 615 Bing--Has she many suitors, remember that, up to the present time] of the confidence the public feels in| “ance Creek ----__-.-..-_-_____ 1.70] Hamilton Dome -.---------.--- 1.46] Oats—May, July, 8c. Sting—Oh, yes, but none of them do. the falds in which production has ac-| Packard, The entire issue was heavily | LANder —-------nee---=r---—--—-_ -65| Mule Creek -...------------e--- 9¢| Pork—May, ; July, $15. Bing—Do what? tually been brought in are decidedly} oversubscribed before the end of the Lard—May, $9.45; July, $0.90. ting e-Bultor.--Cornell: Widow. few in number. This statement 18] ¢rst day and many investors will be 5 Ribs—May, $9.15; July, $9.45. not made with a view of creating pes:| unable to get as many bonds as they | DEPENDENT LINE TO NE W FUEL IS simism—far from it; but to call at-| desire. The issue was handled by one K. ©. Provision: tention to @ matter of fact, and to urge upon all the essential necessity of lending every encouragement to of the strongest financial groups in the country, including 'The Guaranty Bank and Montgomery and company. DISCOVERED |: KANSAS CITY, April 25. —Eggs— nehanged to 1s lower; firsts, 18@190; seconds, 14@15c. USED 5()YEARS SALT GREEK PLANNED The" first independent pipeline be- tween Casper and the Salt Creek field is contemplated in a new corporation which has been formed at Cheyenne and is headed by Max W. Ball, for- merly connected with the Matador Pe-} troleum company. The new pipeline company hepes to contract oil for de- livery to the local refinery that ts now under contract by the Midwest Refining company, . The-new pipeline organization will be started with a capitalization of $1,- 000,000, a sum already fully sub- scribed, and expects to have a new eight-inch pipeline in operation before the end of the summer. —e The members of the Britsh royal family are not required to pay taxes on thelr property, though, as a mat- ter of courtesy, they do so, those who would honestly explore and develop new fields."* The article further stresses the eed of encouraging wildcattera mak- g legitimate eff to exploit rela- tively unknown territory, and recalls the numerous instances in whieh dis- coveries which would otherwise never have been made were pioneerd by wildeat development. Grass Creek Well Completed. The Ohio Ol! company has in the second deep. well on its prop- erties in the Grass Creck field. A heavy yield, similar to the first test completed is said to have been en- countered. This producer is not yet on the pump but is said to produce more of] than any other well on the field. “The proceeds of these bonds are Trust company, the National City to be used in financing the production of the new single-six Packard, which is in great demand and in some ter- ritories has been sold out months in advance. As 4 result the company js speeding production as rapidly as possible, and will soon reach a rate of nearly 10,000 ayea r without in- tevfering with the twin-six or the trucks.” French to Liit Ban On Imports Of Oil Products PARIS, April 25.—Restrictions on importation on petroleum would be re- moyed, and freedom, of importa with; Butter—Creamery, 3c packing, unchanged, 1bc. The Standard Ol! Company of New| Poultry—Hens, 1c lower, 210; broil: York has announced the discovery of| ers, unchanged, 45@55c; roosters, un- @ new type of alcohdl similar to grain| changed, 18c. and wood alcohol for commercial pur- el poses, and derived from petroleum re- Chicago Provisions, finery by-products. Carleton lis, CHICAGO, April 25.—Butter— Un- Who developed this important pro-| changed; creamery extras, 40c; stand. sac Sree a ie. ai substance, | ards, 381¢c. petrohol, may be used as a sub-| Poultry—Alive, higher; fowls, stitute for grain and wood alcohol,| springs, 34c. iby ate and will be cheaper than the former.| Kges — Higher: receipts, Diligent inquiry fails to reveal wheth- = er the new fluid has possibilities ri- valling those of home-made hootch, but up to the date of writing no rev- enue officers gould be found lurking near refinery gates. pe oa a TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS. lower, 43c; Our service may be termed “first aid to housecleaning,” FOR SKIN TROUBLES Write for booklet on skin troubles.” Free Witt Specific Co. Dept, Atlanta, Ga Portieres and drap- eries receive our special care, and you may feel sure of wonderful re- sults when sending them to us, 33,6: For the Best of Auto Service CALL AMERICAN CAFE Phone 1020 © —_—_—- Gas Survey Is Made. ‘The Midwest Refining company is making @ survey of the gas possibil- ides at Buffalo Basin, a field in Geologists Oil Expe-ts Oil Field Maps Blue Prints Day and Night Service narting « gas line between the field [oe restores Sys, ill Introduced ts || CUT FLOWERS Explorations Reports Country Trips and Funeral Service the ig Smee emia ae [ee cueaaaes ee can tiem ee SOR ROUTED PLANTS Wy Pee Mane Sine Given Prompt Attention N would be effective on May 1, Under|| BUXTON GREENHOUSE Manager’ Transferred. Carleton \Clymer, manager of the Basin store of the National Supply company, has been transferred to the new store at Lewiston, Mont,, accord- ing to the advices received at the com- pany headquarters here today. Both Mr. Clymer and his wife, former Cas. ner residents, are well known in social the terms of the bill, importers must pay a tax of 16 francs per heatolitre of imported petraleum to the goyern- ment, They also must allaw con- sumers the benefit of all price de- creases accepted by the state. y 244 N. Kimball. Tel. 721-w ||| P- 0. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric INCORPORATED SS ee ——— Subscribe for The Tribune——~ Your Risks Are Our 131 South Center Street archaea Phone 1458 eager CASPER CHICAGO A Billings, Mont., syndicate is pre- paring to start operations in the Badger Basin field in northern Wyo- ming. A rig will be on the ground next week from Billings and opera- tions will be underway before the first of May according to present in- dications, Risks When You Bank Here We have a dollars-and-cents interest in you. RAPID CITY OREMOST LAXATIVE For CONSTIPATION, THIS TRANSFER is : RHEUMATISM, CHARLES J. STO! ibongiieted Se aecen Petroleum Geologist STOMACH TROUBLES. - Unless you prosper, your account is unprofitable; 4 seericantitaliberka tan test cestion: Reports and Surveys ph CONTAINS NO CALOMEL and WINNETT, MONT, MONRY BACK GUARANTEE IN EVERY BOX ALONZO O, Biss Co..Washington, D.C.3 Our auto d@livery wagons trucks are always at your com- and mand, Call 949 any time and our representative will call and quote Natrona TRANSTER PuonE S49 SFUEL SA We Sell Gebo Coal Unless you make money with money we lend, we too, lose. We have the above statement to show there is no unaccountable philanthropy in our desire to be of genuine assistance to our customers, large and small, Minimize here. CHAINS All Sizes your deflation time risks by banking POWDERED MILK Center Street Filling Station Pore So reer were Hatrgehe nid eee Wyoming N ation al Bank Corner Center and Fifth. we 402-M. Just Arrived---2 Carloads Casper View Addition ; (Within the City Limits) | New and Second Hand Furniture Dressers Chiffoniers | Buffets Round Tables Rockers Lo Ts LOS LOTS Square Tables Chairs Kitchen Cabinets and Cupboards Refrigerators (All Sizes) Brass, Iron and 2-Inch Post Beds and Springs Cook Stoves and Ranges Flat Top Desks Look This Assortment Over To Be Sold On Terms at Exceptionally Low Prices ree WATCH FOR OPENING DATE BEN REALTY CoO. Rooms 201-203 Midwest Building COME IN PRICES ARE RIGHT Harned Bros, Furniture Co. 120 W. Midwest PHONE 249 Owners Phone 1480

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