Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 11, 1921, Page 5

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TUESDAY, GAY 59, <Szv MARKET GOSSIP. AND FIELD NEWS NEW PRODUCTION NEARS RECORD well is an offset to the Chappell well, and was drilled after No. 2 came in @ Good shale wel! causing the cam- pay to abandon drilling No. 2 to the @| Seep sand, starting No. 8 instead. New State Leases. - Joba. Mahaffey, Casper, all of 36- New production uncorked in the Wyoming fields during|seis71. "°F “rom: alt of the of April totaled 10,690 barrels from 44 com-| G. ©. Houser, Guernsey, all of 36- pletions, four of them dry and one gasser rated at 15,000,000 4 “| amounted to 9,600 barrels a day from 34 Srmapletions, ney wells and productions both showing a substantial gain as the result of ex- tensive development work being prose- cuted in the Salt Creek field as the Thermopolis 6 260 5& 20 Bix Horn Basin. 0 ° 6 33 Lost Soldier and os 42) 410 6224 a 8 38 37 uw GAS AND OIL FOUND © IN EAST COSTA RICH SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, May 10.— Discovery of valuable ofl and gas ter- ritory near Puerto Limon, on the east- ern coast of Costa Rica, is reported here, Tt is believed here that this is the first discovery of natural gas in Central America. ao-—----- 3 Osage Natrona county . 4 a : 4 Lincoln county. 0 ° 4 ors Miscellaneous -. 1 so 620 46 St alia Eel April total ..44 10,690 207 415 March total'-.34 9,600 214 400 * Difference -.10 1,09 7 15 Montana Development. District. Com. Prod. B.S. Dr's. (Cat Creek -.....5 1,085 7 29 o °0 26 5 1085 7 55 S50 CT 46 535 0 9 Wyokans Rashing New Well. Wyokans offset well to the New York-Ohio, on section 22-40-7 Balt Creek, is at 1,000 feet, with a strong showing of of! and gas. The oi! how: ing in the shale is large enough to cause a little inconvenience, as this hole is being drilled to the deep sand. rik! casing is 12%-inch, and 10-incn is being carried to about 1,200 feet. Rig No. 2 cn the same section is completed. and this new well will be s»udded in within the next few days. Well No. 2 on section 18, which has been setting cementrat 2,039 feet, is now ready to resume drilling. Domino-Bessemer — association re- ports their No, 3 well on section 10- 39-79, Salt Creek, down 1,000 feet with 10-inch casi. Ten-inch will be carried down ‘to the first sand. duction is expected from the second sand at about 2,280 to 2,300 feet. This FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-2¢4 Ask. $10 00% 02 26 45 97} a Boston-Wyoming oe Blackstone Sale Creek. . Buck Creek - Burke ... . Black Tail - Capitol Pete Columbine Consol WYOMING CRUDE O1L MARKE: Grass Creek --——----------_____$1.50 35 Wyo-Tex ....55 «~ 02 04 ‘Western, Oi Fieias . ay 29 You eters . 36 NEW RK CURB cLaerNa {Midwest Refg .......$149.00 $151.00 | Midwest Com. os 2.00 2.50 | Midwest Pref. .... 2.00 3.00 Merritt ...... : Y | Glenrock Of .. | Mexican Petroleum .. 158 50 Sinclair ve ST8T. | 27.87 41.00 +-% 88.20 87.50 87.30 | First 43 | Second 4m | First 4%s 87.68 Second 4\s . 87.34 5| Third 44s 87.40 Fourth 4%s8 .. 87.40 Victory 4%8 98.00 Rock Creek Salt Creek Big Muddy Pilot Butte Hamilton Dome —. Mule Creek WILL NOT BLISTER For Colds, Congestion, Aches and Pains A cold on the chest means con- And con; jon is the —. It shows that the praseat rine a n has been stop; ‘at a point of injury or infection. ‘The normal Bow of ‘the blood ‘can be re-established, the broken up. The sim- ple,’ easy. cudea way is by Proper counter irritant. Such counter irritant sucks the stag- nant blood from the center of inflammation, and sends it leap- ‘ing thru the capillaries again. MaeLaren's Mustard Cerate is the counter irritant of 20th tury science. It is a pe combination of oils that prevent blisteri and mu ard that brings the blood swiftly to the pas Rub iton your chest and throat. Tt will make that cold let go. Bese hatene Mustard Cerate quickly relieves colds, croup, neu! the, con- * gestion of lungs. sore throat, ton: 1s, strains, Pains, sore joints, lame m rheu: tism, Mabteat oy It comes in 25 and SO cent jars. Keep one on hend KIMBALL DRUG STORES TWO STORES MIDWEST BUILDING 214 SOUTH CENTER Marion N, Wheeler, Casper, all of 16-34-78. Charles R. Roberts, Moorcroft, all of 16-48-66. Philip S. Hoyt, Big Horn, B4NW M% of 16-41-81, G. R. Hagens. Caspe: 33-17; ESE of 15-33-77. S. A. Hole, Lexington, Ky., alll of 16-64-1602. Frank E. McIntyre, Lander (asbes- tos) N4YSWK, W4SEX of 16-39- NEXSEX of 16-29-100. Chris D. Hoyt, Big Horn, (asbestos), all of 16-3: NEW BATTERY OF STILLS 8% of 14 IN OPERATION AT PLANT ‘The fourth battery ot stills which is embodied in the construction program under way at the Standard refinery is now in operation. Four batteries of the 1921 construction program em- bracing 40°pressure stills have been constructed in record time and the gram at the plant is ‘going into © spring mouths away> ahead of schedule. ‘These batteries are known as Nos. 10, 11, 16 and 17, Showing the workmanship which is under Standard. efficiency measures, all four of the completed batteries started itch. To facilitate the construction work, . new 35-ton crane has been installed at the plant. This makes three of ‘hese, machines which are now in op- eration. The cranes are used to swing the 30-ton stills into position after they initial operations without a Pro-| #Fe completed by the bollermakers. Steel Orders I Decrease. NEW YORK, May 10.—The monthly fonnage report of the United States Steel corporation, made public today, showed 5,845,224 tons af unfilled or- ders on hand April 30. This ts a de- ereast from unfilled orders on March 31, which were 6,284,765 tons. ————————_ Lead Prices Advanced. NRW YORK May 10—The Ameri- can! Smelting € Retining company to- day advanced the price of lead from 4.75 to 5 cents a pound. Value of Publicity. Dyspeptic—And to what do you at- tribute the wonderful curative prop- erty of the springs here? =~ Native of the Health Resort—Juai: clous advertising, sir. — Edinburg Scotsman. ET a Cpe Casper Oaliy Cridune CROP DAMAGE [Livestock mare] SHORTS START BOOSTS GRAIN Wheat and Corn D Develop Fresh Strength From Condition in the Southwest — CHICAGO, May i0.—Fresh crop @amage reports from the southwest Jed to upturns today in wheat prices. The fact that radica! bearish forecasts of the government crop report had not been fulfille@ was also a stimulating influence. It was noticed too that houses with seaboard connections were buyers of the May delivery. beac grr quotations, which varied from same as yesterday's finish to ge higher, with May, $1.39% to $1.39%. and $1.13% to $1.14, were followed by moderate gains al) around and then by something of a setback. Subsequently, notable absence of speculative buying orders caused Prices to slip downward. The close ‘was unsettled at %o net decline to Meo advance, with May $1.38% to $1.38% and July $1.12% to $1.18. Corn sympathized with wheat strength. After opening %c to le higher, including July at 62%c to 62%, the market hardened a little more and then reacted somewhat. In the later trade a sustaining factor was talk of planting being slow as a result of heavy rains. The market finished steady, %@%c to %e net higher, with July 62%c to 62%c. Oats were firmer, refhecting the course of other cereals. Starting %#c to We higher, July 38%c, prices scored a further advance before beginning to eax. Weakness in the hog market had a bearish effect on provisions, Closing Quotations. CHICAGO, May 10.—Close: Wheat—May, $1,38%; July, $1.12%. Corn—July, 62% c; September, 64%c. Oats—July, 38%c; September, 40c. Pork—May, $16.60; July, $17.00. Lard—July, $9.70; September, $10.02. Ribs—July, $9.75; September, $10.05. Potatoes. CHICAGO, May 10.—Potatoes—Re- ceipts, 53 cars, market stronger; north- ern white sacked and bulk, 80@95c ewt; Florida No. 1, $9.00@9.25 barrel; No. 2, $5.00@' round white, $4.00@4.25 cwt.; Texas triumphs, $5.00 25 cwt. Provisions. CHICAGO, May 10.—Butter—Un- char, £egs—Unchanged, receipts, 14,109 cuses. Poultry—Alive, unchanged. —————————_.- Silver. NEW YORK, May 10.—Bar silver, domestic, 99\%c; foreign, 61%c. Mexican dollars, 47c. CHICAGO, May 10.—(U. 8. ae of Markets.}—Cattle—Receipts, 8,000 beef steers, stocker and feeders. strong to 15c higher; early top on heavy steers, $9.15, and on prime long yearlings, $9.50; bulk beef steers, $7.75 @8.75; butchers stock and bulls, steady to strong; bdik fat she stock, $5.75@ 7.00; buMls largely, $5.75@6.50; calves weak; bulk veal calves, $$.00@8.75. Hoge—Receipts, 20,000; lights ana yediums fairly active, steady to 10c low er; others slow, 10 to 15c lower, than yesterday's average; top, $9.00; bulk, $8.40@3.86 pigs mostly 10@15¢ low er; bulk desirable, 100 to 120-pound | Digs, $3.0068.40. Sheey — Receipts, 17,000; mostly steady: spots, 250 higher; wooled lamb, top, $11.85; bulk, $11.00@11.50; shorn top, $11.00 to city butchers; Packers; bulk, $10.00@10.76; alifornia sprin: up te $12.75; shorn yearlings, $8.35; worn wethers, $7.40 shorn ewes, $7.00. Denver Livestock. DENVER, May 10—Cattle—Re- coipts, 700; steady to strong; beet steers, $7.00@8.10; cows an¢. helfers, $5.50@7.00; calves, $8.00@11.00; stock- ers and foeders, $5.75@7.00; bulls, $4.50 @E.50 Recelpts, 2,800; market open . Close 10c to 150 lower; top, ; bulk, $7.5008.25. Sheep—Recelpts, 5,000; market 15@ 25c higher; lambs, $9.50@$10.50; ewes $6.00@6.25; spring lambs, $! = faci Boner CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere ap- Preciation of the many kindnesses and of the help and sympathy ten- éerea by many friends and lodges dur- ing our late bereavement. MRS. HARRY HOPPER, MR. AND MRS. J. J. HOPPER, ROY HOPPER. E HOPPER, FRANCIS HOPPER. Freed Erom Torture Eatonic Cleared His Up-Set Stomach “The people who have seen me suffer tortures from neuralgia brought on by an up-set stomach nov see me rfectly sound and ioe Sp ord jue to Eatonic,”’ writes R. Lon; Profit by Mr. Long's rene, keep your stomach in healthy tion, fresh and cool, and avoid thi ailments that come from an acid con ing up and carrying acalty end one oy it quickly. Take an Eatonic after eating and see 5-10-1t* how wonderfully it belps you. Big box costs only a trifle with your drng- ]noon.” Pierce Arrow, common and pre-! ferred; Chandler and Bosch Magneto} jadded 1 to 4 peints to recent iomes |and.rubber tire tenses forfeited 1 to laimost 2 points. Adverse dividend ru | mors cae heaviness in repubite ‘iron and Vauadium. Continental Can| | tial Allied Chemical featured the other ae industrials and specialties. Buy- of rails suddenly halted, a few “TAD ON LIST aes Selling of Motors and Accessories | heavy. Undermines General List SupPiy. om |per cent. in New York | NEW YORK, May 10—Rails and in-| dustrials continued to move in oppo- site directions at the opening of to- day's stock market. Reading was 8 rongest of the transportations, stocks rising 1 point. Lehigh Valley, New Heven, Northern Pacific, Texas and Pacific, Minneapolis and St. Louis and Southern Raflway gained liberal frac-| tions. Mexican Petroleum and General Asphalt recovered part of yesterday's | reversal, and coppers were firm. Stude- baker, Pierce Arrow, amd Bosch Mag- sto forfelted large fractions to 2 Exchange on London was at} loans held firm at %* Metals. Quiet; electrolytic, spot and mear by, Tin—Weak: spot and near by, $32.00; | © futures, $31.75 32.90. Iron—Nomina ly unchanged. } Leaé—Firm; spot, $5.00. j Zinc—Steady; East St. Louis de-| livery, spot, $4.90@4.9i | Antimony—Spot, $5.25. io 0 Money and Exchange. NEW YORK, May 10—Prime mer-| cantile paper, 7@7% per cent. Exchang*e—Strong: sterling, demand, $3.08%; cables, $3.98%. | highest quotations im more than aj} Francs—Demand, 837; cables, 8.39.| Beigian france — Demand, 8.37 ‘elling of motors and accessories, | cables, £.29. 1 vbich met with little opposition, soon Guilders— Demand, 35.63 cables, cancelled gains tn rails and oils and | 35.73. undermined the general list before Measure the cost by the cup—not by the size of the can A Can of G. Washington’ s Coffee i to ten times its weight in roasted You use all of G. Washington's Coffee. There is no waste. Recipe booklet free. gist’s guarantee. “I take what I want—and give nothing.” |. Cursed by a Hundred Victims, Yet Desired Above All-Things DOROTHY DALTON As a Beautiful Dance Hall Girl On the Frontier of Civilization ---IN. THE IDOL OF THE NOR GOLD! GOLD! And a Rush of Soldiers of Fortune to a No-Man’s-Land jn the North. And the Queen of the Totem City Dance Hall Found It Easy “Digging” With Her Charms. SHE TOOK ALL—WHAT DID SHE GIVE? You Who Saw Dorothy Dalton in. “The Flame of the Yukon” Know What to Expect in “The Idol of the North” ALSO Robert W. Service’s “THE CREMATION OF SAM McGEE” and the Song Hit “WYOMING” Presented by BUD AVERILL as a Fitting Prologue to the Picture VANITY COMEDY AND POST-NATURE SCENIC Usual eves 40c Today, Wednesday ape Thursday tr required. coffee pot needed healthful, economical. Every can guaranteed to give satisfaction. Send 10c. for special trial size. \ af, ae COFF EE. ORIGINATED BY MR. WASHINGTON IN 1909 G. Washington Coffee Refining Co., 522 Fifth Avenue, New York City a = PAGE FIVE Marks—Demand, 1.54; cables, 1.55. a 4.7. Argentine—Demand, 39.12. Brazilian—Demand, 17.62. Montreai—l@ per @iscount. ‘Time loans, steady: @) @ays, 80 days six months, 6% per Call money, firmer; iiigh, 7; low, 646; becoming | ruling rate, 7; Cesing] BMG, 6%; offered Although money was in free/at 7; last loan. The Washington )Nursery company jof Toppenish. Wasts. wants @ reliavio NEW YORK, May 1¢.—Capper—j|man in this nee aver a it De [has representative: alt, the 12% @180; futures, 12% @13c. | mt. bet a attractive one. Ne experience 5-10-12 Sa eas Hew We Worked It. “Women always seem to be buying new hats: I cast think what they do with them all” “Well, what: does your wife do with hers?” . “Oh, I donft tet ber have them.”"— | London Optiniba. CHAGLES J. Pefrelewn % STONE ogc WOES, Serer. n hot water. No is equivalent bean coffee! Always delicious, pure, Oe ee —w ne ee Tate > 2 mode

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