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DEEP TEST FOR ‘The General Petrole: plete one of the dee | to contract, was 1 as 14’ feet in thickness but was dry. he sts reported that the Muddy “sand should be struck at a depth of 5,150 feet and that the Dakota forma- tion would be encountered at 5,350 t Sheratd Work Shut Down. Eee ae z its tests. * Ur fall Lost Soldier Drilling Projected. ‘The Columbia Oil company, an or- financed jin Spokane, ‘Wash., is planning to start opera- tions on its lands in 26-86 in the Lost ganization Soldier field near Rawlins afte g00d camp buildings, a heavy lines, tubular steel derrick with combina- “tion standard and rotary equipment. to the producing formation of the dis- trict. New Pool Opened Up. A new pool may have been opened in Grant-county, Oklahoma, which les west of Kay county, and is one of the northern tier adjoining the . Kansas state line. The Western States il and Land company, said to be a subsidiary of the Midwest Refining company, of Wyoming, drilling on the Swagegert farm, 300 feet north and 900 feet west of the southeast corner of section 15-27-3W, got sand at 2,- 942 feet and at three feet in it made flows when the first report was on it. The well is estiniated to be good for 300 barrels. The oil is of 36 degrees gravity. This is the first ofl well in the county. It found gas sands at 1.680 feet, 1,940 and 2,400 ‘feet. A little south of it, in sections 22 and 23, are four offset gas wells, all big ones, at about 2,440 feet. These wells are the Blackwell Of] and Gas company’s No. 1 Lane, southeast corner of the northeast quarter of sec- ‘tion 22; Oklahoma Natural Gas com- pany’s No. 1 Crooch, southwest corner of the northwest quarter of section 23; Midwest Oil company’s No. 1, corner of the southeast Squatter of section 22, and the Cosden Oil. Gas company and Marland 1s company’s No. 1 Martin, _northwest. corner of the southwest quarter of section 23. There is a 3,158-foot dry hole of the Western States Oil company in the center of ” the southwest of the northwest of the sout it quarter of section 25, and a 4,040-foot dry hole of the Marland company and Cosden Oil and Gas company on the Snauffer farm, “in the southwest corner of section 26, “The completion of this well is awaited - with a lot of interest—Ofl and Gas -Wournal, Apxil 8, 1921. Steel Dividend Unchanged. NEW YORK, April 26.—The United Btates Steel corporation today de- clared the regular quarterly dividends of 1% per cent on common stock and “1% per cent on preferred. Total earning of the corporation for the quarter ending on March 31 - amounted. to $32,286,722. The net in- come was $20,656,339 and the surplus $2,816,905. ‘4 Total earnings of the previous quar- ter were $43,877,862, net income §$31,- 702,816 and surplus $14,481,446. New Leases Granted. The secretary of the interior has granted leases on the northeast quar- ter of section 34 ain on the northwest ‘quarter of section'35, township 40, “range 79, Salt Creek, according to ad- vice received today at the offices of “the New York Oif company. The granting of these leases makes a to- tal of 15 in the Salt Creek field in which the New oe Oil, company is _ CATARRHAL DEAFNESS ‘ AND HEAD NOISES TELLS SAFE, SIMPLE WAY TO TREAT AND RELIEVE AT HOME It yéu have catarrh, catarrhal deat- ; mess or head noises caused by ca- jtarhh, or if phlegm drops in your throat and has caused cetarhh of the stomach or bowels you will be glad . to know that these distressing symp- . toms may be entirely overcome in ‘many instances by the following treatment which you can easily pre- pare in your own home at little cost. r from your druggist 1 ounce gar; stir until dissolved. Take one of Parmint (Double Strength), Tako . hot water and a little granulated su-|” , this home and add to it % pint of tablespoonful four aes a day. Ap improvement. is, noted aft- ex the first day's treatment. Breath: - ing should become easier, while tho . Gistressing head ‘ notses, headaches, ' dullness, cloudy thinking, etc., moon it disappear under the tonic eine the treatment. Loss of smell, taste, defective ‘hearing and mucus dropping in the back of the throat are other symptoms which ple whose.hearing may be restored by this simple, harmless home treat- ment.—Adv, ¥ CHARLES J. STONE Petroleam Geologist. Reports and Surveys WINNETT, MONT. AKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NEWS tum company has contracted to com- pest holes in the state of Wyoming in the Emery syndicate. The well is being driifed on the southwest quarter of section 8-25-86. now. at.a depth of 4,800 feet and ‘rill be drilled, according to a depth of 5,600 feet, if necessary. ft -@ depch of 4,075 feet the Wall) interested,» This com; ereek tjand was tovched. The sand Kasoming Ofl company has not resumed operations on the Sher- me, after the winter shut down Making arrangements to re- tah Oil and Refining com- drilling on the Sherard dome, reached a depth of 782 feet, but hut down awaiting repair of FERRIS. PLANNED LOCAL OM STOCKS It is pany has a very substantial holding in the two quar- ters in 34 and 35. . It will be interesting to know that| Capitol Pete stock in New York Oil has advanced|Chappolle . better than $10 in the past two weeks and the demand is strong. WASHINGTON, April 26.—The in- terstate commerce commission has granted authority to the Northern Pacific “and Great Northern Railway companies to issue $230,000,000 joint| Fargo . I5-year convertible gold bonds at not| Frantz leas than 91.5 per cent and authorized the companies to issue and pledge $33,000,000 of other bonds to aid in securing the joint bonds. WASHINGTON, «April 26.—Minor- ity stockholders in the Presidio Min- ps cise ase i company lost in the supreme sy, Sis court their. fight for a review of de-| Mountain & Gult crees of California courts holding that W. S. Noyes, vice president gen- eral manager of the compan,, /hich| operates a property in Texas, need! not account for large profits he was| alleged to have made out of contracts with that company. festrceas. ow >: Seley MEXICAN TOWN RAIDED. MEXICO CITY, April 26.— Several ‘Western Exploration Wind River Refg. ... village of Villapuato, state of Michoa-|Torchlight --.---_-_ can, on Sunday night when a small! milk Basin rebel band headed by Daniel Ruiz |Greybull raided the place. Federal troops are|Lance Creek --..--—-—----__ said to be closing in on the outlaws. Lander ~..-... OTHER CITIES DECLARE FOR MANAGER PLAN, WHY Potatoes. Chamber of Commerce, | the board of city commissioners. has on hand a considerable quantity! CHICAGO, April 26. —Potatoes— Casper, Wyo. If it should be we could serve you| of fuel all paid for and is regularly} steady; roceipts, 27 cars; northern Gentlemen: above; delay due to annual report| Ur® to serve you. and usual busy period proceedings, Yours very truly, preventing earlier attention. We feel that the city manager plan! of government is better the al- demanic, though tax rate and other financial conditions have kept us|Chamber of Commerce, from enjoying the full sway as it| Casper, Wyo. seems to need, being given a. thor-| Gentlemen: ough test. Of course there is the usual “anvil fore, further proof of Today’s Markets by Wire FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Wyo-Kans. .... Wyo-Tex.... Yon... "2g| Midwest Refg ‘92 | Midwest Pret. ‘p1 | Midwest Com. “97 | Merritt... “11 | Glenrock .. ‘oa | Salt Creek to2 | Western States . ‘50 | Prod. & Refiners ‘92 | Cosden . 130| Elk Brain “gs | Okmui f2| Alten Cities 10) Mexican Petroleum ...$153.00 153.50 | Sinclair Of .... 2.75 | Texas Oil .... 40) Pan American Pe ‘09 | Sterling ‘os | Francs ‘o4/ Marks s09| Zire .... . 1.29| Call Money . 20} LIBERTY 01! 3%s 8; First 4s . 48| Second 4s . .25| First 4%s . .05| Second 4%s . .06/Third 4% 2.50’ Fourth 4%s . 04 Victory 4%s he Casper Daily Tribune Phones 203-204 Western Oi! Field: 4s! NEW YOR KCURB CLOSING RRO 17a oe FOREIGN EXCHANGE -6% per cent BUYING SLOW IN GRAIN MART cover Part of Loss on Export Rally CHICAGO, April 26.—General sell. 3.00 |!ns in small lots tended to weaken $.00| Prices today for wheat. On the de- Cline, however, houses with seaboard connections became fair buyers. This purchasing was regarded as a sign of export business, and was made the occasion of rallies, though apparently not of a lasting character. Opening Prices, which varied from unchanged figures to 1is¢ lower with May, $124%c to $1.25%0c and July, $1.04 Ye to $1.05 were followed by a mod- erate general sag before upturns be- gan. Subsequently the market scored gains, owing more or less to asser. tions that export sales in tho last 48 hours had totalled 2,000,000 bushels. The close was unsettled, te to 1¢ higher, with May $1.26% to $1.26% and July $1.05%4 to $1.05%. Corn paralleled the action of wheat. After opening unchanged to lo lower, including July at 6114 to 61 %c, the market recovered most of its losses. Further export demand counted Ia- ter as a stimulus to an advance, part of which, However, was soon lost. The close was nervous, %c net lower to %@%ec gain, with July 62%c to 62% @62%c. Oats were governed by the course of other cereals, starting %c to %e off, July, 87%o to 87%c and then re- acting somewhat. Provisions were dull but firmer in 5% Prices Weak at Opening But Re-|$ L . Mediately cancelled. westock Mart The European oils, especially Royal | Dutch and Shell Trading, were strong | a CHICAGO, April 26.—(U. 8, Bureau | * of Markets)—Cattle—Receipts, 11,000;| . bulk |@™ong rails was in Atchison whic generally steady; quality, tair; beet steers, $7.50@8.26; bulk far COWS | Sou See patie EEChADES and heifers, $5.50@7; canners and| ‘27, Strong, demand bills 8, mostly $2.50@4; bull bulls, | (ne highest Bherec oa apes: 3s 6.25; veal calves, largely $7.50 |USt*, Bresumably in connectic h the tic uk stocker ahd feeder steers, | mies’ German. tdempity: ne Reversals on the stock market to. day became more extensive during | the first hour because of the increased "|Pressure ‘directed against Crucible 8 United States Steel preferred; Mexican and Pan-American Petro- leun and G ‘0 i! Sheep — Receipts, 20,000; lambs, oases a patsy Aeragelce ee strong to higher; wooled lambs top, was offset to m degree by the strength $11.25 to shippers: bulk $10@10.78:1c¢ Atiantic Gulf common and me shorn top, $10.25; bulls, $9@10; g004 | gory, Bethlehem Steel, to choice 110-pound shorn lambs for! srotors, and further gains by the $8.50; sheep and yearlings | )°or® ™& x Pa baNt tat choles to aes eae Before noon rallies we: $14@15. rere 26,000; active, | strong to 10c higher than yesterda; average, top, $8.35; bulk of sal $7.85@8.20; pigs, steady to strong bulk desirable, 90 to 120 pounds, $7.50 @7.75. Denver Livestock. DENVER, April 26.—Cattle — Re. stantially to the recovery. The bond market was heavy, especially the rail- Hogs—Roceipts, to 15¢ lower; top, 7.60. Sheep—Recetpts, 2,800; market 25c] scan higher; lambs, $8.50@10.25; owes, $6| a, @6.50; spring lambs, $10.75@11.50. 4.25 to 4.35 cents a pound. — j Silver. FI A (PE AN (| | [ G meat, 946 ‘ord me domestic, 9°%c; forelgn, 60%c. Mexican dollars, 46%. Provisions. CHICAGO, April 26,—Butter—Low- er; creamery extras, 35c; standards, 34e. 5 Eggs—Unchanged, receipts, 7,511 cases. 0; market 10c $7.90; bulk, $7@ Lead Prices Advanced. melting & Refining company =i | at the outset but this was almost’ im.| 6%; ruling offered at Butter Prices Chandler} Baldwin Locomotive and ihe| Junior steel issues contributed sub-| NEW YORK, April 26.—The Amer-| vanced the price Of lead from|BRING RESUL'’S New Life for WYOMING CRUDE OIL MARKIE: houses and stores were burned in the| Grass Creel 41.15 | Book: Creek —.__________s1.50 1.75 NOT GIVE IT A TRIAL? Yoakum, Texas, March 16, 1921 mangement and enjoyments through|a large outstanding indebtedness but further do not hesitate to command| discounting its bills. Yours of the 2nd inst. subject as| US 48 we assure you it will be a pleas- F. N, CLIFFORD, Secretary-Manager. ‘Tallahassee, Fla., March 16, 1921 ‘We are in receipt of your com-|theatre buffets, tea ‘There seems no desire on the part/ munication of March ist asking our}stores, butcher*shops, grocery stores of the taxpayers to return to the old| views as to the city manager plan of|and certain types of community food plan and.we feel safe in stating the| government. We beg to advise that|shops in Russia have been lifted by new plan is perfectly satisfactory to| in our judgment this is the best sys-|the soviet government, it is said in all. tem yet devised and capable of re-|newspaper advices sulting in the best type of city gov-|'Trading may in future-be carried on chorus” but none of them have moved| ernment. We would express further] freely, i away so wo judge they are better] our Saliet Hameyets, teat toe aaccete cl ernmen: Heep rt Rae tee ceatictaeh eae: svat 20 per cent of its efficiency on BRING RESULTS, line with hogs. Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, April 26.—Close: Wheat—May, $1. Galt Creek 76) Big Muddy 75) Pilot Butte - theyman who is selected as city man- ager. If you secure the type of ‘city manager which is right we believe that you ‘will find that-this the near- est to the ideal form’ of city” gov- ernment that there is. In so fax as direct financial bene-|ing, 1c lower, 13c. fit is"concerned, the-. city. records show that Tallahassee during the year in-which it has been under .thisform|§ cents. of government has not only returned e: K. ©. Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Unchanged; firsts, 18c; séconds, 14c, It thore is further particular infor-] owt. mation you desire, we shall be very No. 2 glad to furnish it. ares Yours very truly, $4.75@5.00 barrel. $< ‘The wool grown on different parts . — Restrictions) of an animal's body is of different strengths. RIGA, April placed upon the trade carried on in houses, milk READ Brennan’s Ad ON PAGE 5 from Moscow. is said. te TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADS Through Its Secnslfael Reliability . Essex Leads in Today’s Market That Quality is as Unusual in Cars of Its Class as Its Wonderfal Performance and Its Price With 50,000 owners giving a solid verdict for Essex reliability it is nat- ural that you know the car best for that quality. No other thing counts so much with men buying cars today. Of course they are alive to the appeal of OTOR TRUCK & CAR SALES CASPER, WYOMING. M: low cost and economical mainte- nance. But not at the sacrifice of quality. It is because Essex withits low price, gives qualities obtainable elsewhere only in far costlier cars, that it has so notably centered the spring buying. Second and Yellowstone PHONE 1406 %4; July, $1.05%. April 26.—Eggs— Butter—Creamery, unchanged; pack- Poultry—Hens, uachanged; broflers, Se lower, 40@50c; roosters, unchanged, white, sacked and bulk, 90c to $1.05 New Florida, No. 1, $7.50@7.75 ae CASPER VIEW ADDITION. TALLAHASSEE CHAMBER OF|STKREETS ARE NOW BEING COMMERCE. GRADED. WAIT FOR OPENING RY 7 epee ay aN DATE. SEE BEN. PHONE 1480. TRADE BAN LIFTED. New York Trading Reactionary at Opening Today; Cos- den Is Strong NEW YORK, April 26.—The stock market extended its recent advance to. day, shorts again covering on latest German indemnity proposals and the probable success of the Great North ern. Pacific financing. Sales approxi- mated 900,000 shares. The close was strong. NEW YORK, April 26.—Gains and losses were impartially distributed at day's stock market; soon. . became but the reactionary. on the dividend: N. & A. Coal Co. Phone 1400 do it. longer. won't know it. the broad but hesitant opening of to- trend United States Steel, whose directors are to hold their quarterly meeting after the close of today’s session for action rose a large fraction Poultry—Alive, unsettled, fowls, 27 @28c; springs, 34c. Money and Exchange. NEW YORK, April 26—Prime mer cantile paper, 7% @7% per cent. Exchange—Firm; sterling, demand $3.94%4; cables, $3.95%- Francs—Demand 7.57, cables 7.59, Belgian francs—Demand 7.63, cables 7.64. Gullders—Demand 34.90, cables 35. Lire—Demand 4.87, cables °4.85. Marks—Demand 1 cables 1.56. Greece—Demand PAGE NINE Argentine—Demand 3187, Brazillan—Demand 13.62, Montreal, 1011-16 per cent dis- count, Time loans, easter; 60 days, 90 days and six mont! hs, 6% 6% per cent. igh, 6%; low, closing bid, 6%; jt loan, 6%. Call mone: Metals. '6.— Copper — % and near by, 3. near by, $32.25; Tumble Again CHICAGO, April 26 ceipts, 1,100; market s' ly to iSc| wap group. Liberty 318 featurea|took a decided tumb! lower; beef steers, $6@ ; cows and|the war flotations at the low price|®TY extras dropped a pound, fal! heifers, $5@7; catves,- $10@13.50;|of 88.70, Call’ money opened at 6% |!0S to 35c wholesale as compared with stockers and feeder: 0@7 per cent 40c_yeaterd Others grades ‘de- ded much as Receipts’ to- day totalled 13,015 tubs against 7,704 tubs a month ag TRIBt CLASSIFIED ADS Sick Man Eatonic Works Magic “T have taken only two boxes of Eatonic and feel like anew man. It has done me more thing else,"’ writes fo rae than ard Eatonic is the modern remedy for acid stomach, bloating, food ing and indigestion. up and carries out the and enables the stomach to digest the food naturally. That means not only relief from pain and discomfort but you get the full strength from the food you eat. Big box only costa’s trifle with your druggist’s guarantee, t quickly takes acidity and gas A Housewife Whose Wash- ing Is Electrically Done We don’t know how you are situated. We will make one of these Eden Washers so easily possible that your pocketbook Remember, an American Beauty Electric Iron given away with every Eden purchase. Natrona Power Co. Phone 69 The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Everything in Building Material BIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center —Knows her work to a certainty. —Just what she has to do. —How easy will be. —When she will get it done. She remembers the old days of the board.and tub. Knows the time, worry, clothes and money saved and that the work is done better than the finest, strongest washwoman in the land can it ‘And she emerges from washday fresh as a flower. Once you have an Electric washer, you will probably never have to consider the matter again in your life. You will never again have to go through all the old time drudgery, worry and muss and both you and your clothes will last