Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1921, Page 7

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‘TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1 WARKET GOSSIP AND FIELD’ NEWS PRODUCERS & REFINERS” REPORT With better weather conditions, operations of the Pro- ducers and Refiners tion are getting in full swing in! American the Mountain States division. At Salt Cuek in Wyoming! tas ...... Lde Casper Daily Cridune JAGE SEVEN Today's Markets by Wire][ONAIN PRICES [Zivestoci tare} DIL$ STRONGER |$9; bullt - beef steers, $7-75@38. NEW ‘ORK, butcher cows and hetfers, calves and Easier; electrotytic, spot and near by, 280: 2.70 |Scarce Supply Revealed When stcckers, strong, setive; bulk fat she Upward Trend Results in High | **% 912%: mange Ftd i es a, bias are and Prices | eal ceca, meeuy feeose: von| — Prices for All Speculative cea] Uy aceon |stocker and feeder steers. $667.50. Issues ~~ a ict is 1 ot ae | Hogs—Receipts, 19,009; fatriy active, — | Zinc—Steady; Bast St. Louie deity- bide pany cage a new patiory oe 29.1 0n-barrel Bessemer . NZW YORK. May $.—The stock) ery spot. $4.90@5.80. ‘ from No. 1 well on section 30-40-78, completed fy in m , .00 | owing A Y steady to 2c higher. ‘garket moved to higher srouad aty Antony—Dull: qpor, 96.3% ‘The well t pinched In from 759 bar- cd 2 : largely to continued indications | sheep — Receipts, 19,000; opened | the outset of today’s dealings, all the of ecarcity of supplies. Special difti- pout steady; bulk shorn lambs, | speculative rayorites showing gains Money ané Bachonge, culty to find wheat for export was early top $10.15; no wooled| over yesterday’s final prices. Oils.| NEW YORK, May 3~——Prime mer- Boted, and advices from all sections |iembs sold early; top late yesterday,|shippings, motors and the juntor|“3tlle paper, 7@1% per cent. of the west told of only a light move-| $11 25; choice 150-pound wethers, $6.75.| steels again featured the adrance.| Exckange—trregular; sterling, de- ment from farms.and of bad condition ; General Asphalt, Mexican Petroleum. | ™2nd. 23.97%; cables, $3.98%. 9f country roads. Orange rust was said ~ Royal Dutch. United Fruit, Pierce] *ranee—Demand, 7.94; cables, 7.96. fo be increasing in southern Kansas. Me Arrow, Chandier. Vanadium and Guit) _Delgian | EE) 79%, Opening quotations which ranged 100; ma States were the tanding | “dies. 7- from Ke to 1%c higher with May ear ath ; yes com liberal| _, @atidere—Demand, $1.85 to $1.35% and July $1.09% to 95-26. $1.10% were followed by matcrial gains all around. 35.15; cables, Subsequently increased congestion = — Receiptz, 2; foreign remittances were strong. Brit- Edyta in the May delivery was a feature, as-| steady: lambs, Ps9.28@ 10.35 ish, French and Italian exchange brs a nea soy a $5.50@6.25; spring lambs, $10@11. rates rising to highest levels for the; ontTisl 2015 Der eet aie aye pot Panache Enum adi current movement. | ¥ Embossed calling cards—The Mills| Trading became irregular soon after |“"d Sx months, 614@7 per cent. Hutton Lake .... : z Goria 4 close was buoyant, 2%¢ to $%c net |company, Chamberlin Furniture com-| the opening of today's stock market, | _ Call money easier; high. 7: low. 6%: Jupiter vs... : : higher with May $1.42% to $142% |pany buliding. 5-22t| motors and their subsidiaries as weil | TUling rate, 7; closing bid, 614; offered Kinney . at and July $1.12 to $1.12%. ; as the prominent otls, leathers and Th-the ‘Toet Wolther district. Sa Can Lance Creek Royalty .... a Corn sympathized with the upturn| | fe Threatened b specialties of the mail order variety bon county, Wyoming, Producers and Lusk Royalty .... . y 5 in wheat. After opening unchanged showing steady preasure. Losses of efin combinatt: ‘ so Nth 5 Lusk Petroleum eeu , r y|to %ec higher including July at ‘62c : : 1 to 3 points were made by Stude- BP er. now Seieine Pekan Sitar ashe : 1 Mike Henry .... : ee to 62%c the market continued to Moonshine Poison baker, Keily-Springfield Tire, United| / ma net revenue of approximately § | Mountain & Gulf . 2 * harden. States Rubber, American Intern: $5,000 a month with practically no ex- ‘ Northwest ae " | < “| Most of the trade was of a locai eet tional, American Car, United Drug, Ochmae : ! as.g0|CD2racter. The market closed firm at| Clarence James, said to have been | Hide and Leather preferred, and Sears t to 1%e net advance with July|sufforing from”an overdose of bad | Roebuck. Prices rallied variably in the 1c to 63e. moonshine, was taken to the city jail] second hour wherein the better known | Oats were lifted’ by the action of {Monday in a precarious eondi- other cereals, starting %c off to %c|tion. The man was administered to . higher, July 38¢ to 28%c and later|by a physician who was hurriedly 05 | Third 44s -6¢ [showing slight gains all arotnd. summoned. 3.25) Fourth 4s lower, infiu-| James is said to have a weak heart 04! Victory 4% oS an g.0t bearish showing of the|which was easily effected by the WiIGWING CRUDE O1L MARKO: monthly statement of warehouse|alcohol. He was apparently without Grass ‘Creek --——----=—-$1.16 | Rock Creek 5 heart or pulse action and when first 2 1 33 taken to the police station, was said fio: ala Malate estat trates : Elk Basia Lis| Big. Sucal He responded ‘to an’ in- tect "< “ e and was moved casing at 1,265 fect and ts waiting for tne cement to set. Ferris Ficld Operations. In the Ferris field in Carbon county, ‘Wyoming, Producers and Refiners’ . , corporation has five operations under Mrs. Cecil Ready Oyster, 26 years way with six wells compluted—three| of age, whose 72-year-old millionaire z 7 other unusual crowds. Mexilan dollars, 47c. ofl wells and threo gas wells. The| hushand, George M. Oyster, added three oll wells have = combined daily| deathbed codicil eh lgerkiacacrad BUS DEMONSTRATES ON. (mrss Ree S| cucaco, S272 ve_mnr| Brg. Hicks Relieved Bh revenue tm the tree gas ae| Ie, thn emarous previion be bed | EASTERN ROAD TOUR| =: “ee ae ce By Four Eatonics lowing is the status of the company’s| residence was In Washington, D. C., jem cannot i¢ “T have taken four Grilling operations at Ferris: No, 1 in| died:at Atlantic City last month. To demonstrate the strides made in| Arrow bus “ o ey the development of ths modern motor| The busses bus, a 2,000-mile tour of eastern cities! ible service Picardy . : Riverton Refg ‘ | B, F. GALLES GROCERY ‘ 910 North Washington Now Open for Business GIVE US A TRIAL OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT CHICAGO, May 3.—Close: ‘Wheat—May, $1.42%; Puly, $1.12. Corn—May, 60c; July 62%c. Oate—May, 35% c; July, 38%c. Pork—May, $16.20; July, $18.60. Lard—May, $9.30; July, $! 5 i NEW YORK, May 3. —Bar aflver, domestic, 99%c; foreign, 61%c. too, the motor bus solves the problem being a widow? Or will she have to slave to support your children? nd they relieved me of soa serpach, recommen to every! says Mrs. G, P. Hicks. i section 25-26-87, cemented 84-inch casing at 1570 feet and waiting for/the northeast Will your widow enjoy ¥ corner of a 100-acre| is being made this month modern trotiey cars. i stomach digesting your comant te set: No. 3. tm seotion-35-26-| jeaks while No. 1 ts tn the southwest | recently introduced. by a Men eee an been nce Sond sea tinea moeonaene bloating, standing at 1, corner. The importance of No. 2 lies z Fiersmaedeond; $8.35 Dares ¥ * repeating, Sedigeationt section 36-26-87 is standing at 2.875] in the tact that it proves up the en. MAN iS ARRESTED FOR pew. Fiscieeteny: $8.3 barrel; ‘Texas ji fod tonic remove the feet with a showing of oil. It willl tire icase. No. 1 Well came in last} porates all the latest safety and com- 2 ha 0 FARE. scusby isk: set 6%-inch casing at this depth to| summer with a flush rt devices, ——__ cause b: ing up end carrying oat shut off water before drilling in.|1\009 barrel nO OT ihe auateaive Swen iheasien wesc Teustey ane watch repairing by ¢x- iherncidoy nad ry bs “f,’ Should ofl be discovered in sand at} “In the Begzs district in Oklahpma,| permits of a safe and economical Derk ‘woekmen, All’ work: giidrantesd, a | Pp t W this depth, it will mean mueh in the! tne Producers “and Refiners ‘corpora-| speed of 23 miles an hour with a max- ki Casper Jewelry Mfg. Co., . .| suffer si a ) 0 e Cc Te way of future drilling in this district: tion's No. 3 Lunsford will be finienea| imum of comfort for the passengers. Pha ay pes Con May 3.—Justice of | ——. tractor havingy-moved his strtig to}, With the adoption of motor bi SXRONT, Fremont County Work. another location. It'is in section re; y & number of street railway sys- Ysera: oo oy. CHARLES J. STONE At Lander in Fremont. cpunty.|i4-11 ana wikimaxe a nico puinpér in| ‘ms 25 @ means of augmenting thetr| 8nd several nels! . Petroleum Geologist where the Producers and Refin e “Dutche: a. ; regular er,uipment, ‘the public {s tak-| the’ bome of Louis Krininger to in- ould Borda poration is operating 27 pi ing oll ein the WerFoke district {8 HGkin-| {85 an incerest in thW mrowth in usage) vestigate reports ti te tumy there "7 rr, MONT. wells, the hole has *bten straightened) noma, pa a and Refinergcorpor-|°t, ‘i's type of pamsenger-carrying ve.| R&T Were Stal ONS fond euch condi in No. 19 ana ¢5¢-ineh casing has been | ation" haw started operations” again | NS!®, ‘The appearance of the Piorce-| from was in distress found euct cond set At 1,660 feet. No. 10 is fishing for|arter waiting for repairs on an under-| ATTOWs therefore, is attracting wide-| oi (Ok Se soe vith. Justice lost tools at 1,030 feet. reamer with the total depth at 1,210 ie iaerew a in ioanngrn ert having set 12%-inch casing at! county,’ &roducers Refiners 085 fect. charge of ° .. 7, iti poration. is érilling at 1,100 feet in] "in wik county, Kansas, ; fern ia etn nt Lato et tn | tn Bik county, Kapaa, Producers me Announcing the Opening of Casper View Addition ing 12%-inch casing. Company has! ed in straightening the crocked hole three gas wells shut in at Sand Draw|and is lowering §%-Inch casing from with a combined open flow daily ca-| 1,927 feet to8 2,040 feet to shut off 5 in pacity of 60,000,000 cubic feet. No. 1| water. Gas is causing considerable] rush hours is avoided. Equally suc- Riverton, 23 miles distant, where the against bin treuble in flowing water between 8%4-| cessful is their use in tapp’ newty|county jail. Forthwit! . inch and 10-inch casing’, ‘This test| developed sections, for it is a costly|to Sundance and as passed through = gas sand at 1,500 feet with an open flow. of 5,000,000 Lae cubic, feet. 3 = Brovided for bis _nesty Seesiy. " 5 * gas will be used for commercial and es pei) domestic uses. Company will also put TO LATE TO BE CLASSIFIED in an absorption plant at Riverton for | ————____ : the recovery of gasoline ‘rom the gas.|FOR SALE—¥our-room house’ with z ; ‘Near Wyola in the Crow Indian res- full basement; hot air heat, bath, . hardwood finish throughout, located 24 ervation in southern Montana, Produc- on South Washington, one block from he ers and Retiners corporation has set| pavement; price, $5,7750, $1000. cack All Loyal Moose and Families ; . 6%-inch casing at 1,840 feet to shut|gnd balance on terms: a special induce- off cave-in at that depth. Company|ment will be offered to a purchaser bas iO Sometingcomsathing tine [$i or, over. “Cbester i. iiryane Our regular monthly free dance at ,000 acres. It expects to pick up an|~—on® 802M. BE. W7; i : < 3,000 aires. It expects to pick up + WANTED — Wigaicaraa wanan for Winter Garden tonight. Everybody come. SS BEST UK inch work. 2M. 6-8-2t Midcontinent Development. | Son HENTONicc GG | COMMITTEE. : Owing to inadequate pipeline facit-|" tn’ modern homes cose enn Te M ities, Producers and Refiners corpor-| fortwo gentlemen. 118 South Jefferson ation fs not slowing ie fave tn the [Pinata hohe. S84N Ba (Within the Corporate Limits of the City of Casper) -eSoate-eho ate ese ehoate-ete-eteete-ete-eto deer tree str otro dieete strate ote eraeeorare A NEW RESTRICTED RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT, where you can buy a high-class pee ee fs cae a lot at a reasonable price. A BEAUTIFUL SITE FOR YOUR NEW HOME, overlooking : Hard Times Social Dance No. 102, Indian lands, and fein section 31218, Its Ko. 4 com- Trouble with setting Ha 4-nch ca the mountains and surrounding country. and should be an early completion. $ The Y¥ Oil and Gas company of Den- z i & ; hs fourth int: tt in this ver owns a fourth taherat Special Children’s Prizes trouble with setting its 6%-inch cas- @ three-fourths. ing but it is flowing by hev4« at rate of about 200 barrels a day, it is esti- mated that with a shot, it would In the North Cushing district, Pro- : . _ Ses ; > ducers ‘ana Retiners corperatin tas! Prizes for the Tackiest Ladies’.and.Gent’s Costume % tection S288 at 3230 foot and i i Excellent Jazz Orchestra Produce 1,000 barrels daily. Its No. making 100 barrels. This well is in All lots are large, being 40x129 feet. Streets are being graded. _Arrangements are being made for city water. Prices Range From $175 to $375 On the Easy-Payment Plan—$25 Down, $10 Per Month. Where Is Casper View Addition? Three blocks east from corner of Eleventh and McKinley streets. CASPER VIEW ADDITION is not as far from the business center as the west Casper . ‘ i : School and other localities, where lots are selling for $1,000 and $1,200. TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL ea: Willi Banquet Bur esqu 7 DEAFNESS AND:HEAD |% Weary “ I ‘i Wedding Think this over. Don’t wait. The choicest lots will go first. NOISES Kangaroo. Court Refreshments Call at our office at any time and we will take: you to see this new addition. Admittance 50c- _ Everybody Invited 3 re “A Look Means a Lot” UNION LABEL LEAGUE }|| See Ben Realty Co. 201-203 Midwest Bldg. : Phone 1480 2 is making 275 barrels a day while No. 1 is maknig about 200 barrels. No. 1 is still being held as a gas well but jt is expected will soon be turned back to ‘the company when it will be drilled deeper and should make a big well as it is an offset to an 1,800-bar- rel well drilled in by the Gypsy Oil company early in the present year. No.3 on this lease is down 2,000 feet Deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial.—Adv. | Sede te toate te hotteete ees Ct ey ee | a le “yr, h « n 4 z

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