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FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921 WMAKET GOSSIP AND FIELD. NEWS ON. PRODUCTION STILL. CLUMBNG A . ———————__ figures on the production of crude oil, compiled b thi iy ts eho institute, show output still bing. e estima’ avi for the: United States was 1817240 terns, preceding week. .Wyoming and! Bossemer Is a seeps 4nd small production in the Brennan Basin. Holdings in Lance Cresk and considers its 26 cent royalty and it is intended to velop this during the cowing summer, f drilling to the Embar sand. 103,000 Wyoming and Montana 71,459 Burlington Pays Dividends. California 339,000 NEW YORK, May 26.—The Chi- cago, Burlington & Quincy railroad tofay declared a five per cent divi- or |dend payable June 25, an increase of one per cést over the prevailing semi- annual rate. NO. GOMPETITION IN OIL ~ SHALE, EXPERT STATES CHICAGO, May 27.—The oil shale industry in the United States cannot ‘a| Compete with petroleum until the price ng of the latter goes considerably above present levels, Martin J. Gavin, oll shale technologist of the United States bureau ef mines, told the Internaticyal aot ee eee eet’ Great fina, | Railway: Fuel association today. A a Leroy Sot that previously| evelopment work should continue, renee et anor? with some plaf for co-ordination of the reported. work of many inventors, he said, in ary Preparation for the day when the oil sree. Diate: Lanes. go, | ztFacted from the shale rock of Utah, T. H. Work, Denver, all of 36-29-80. | Colorado and other states can be mar. ae Lawrence, Rozet, all of 16-/ veted in competiton with the ground 4 tls. Charles W. Hirsig, Cheyenne, all of |” 16-21-71, A. J. Whtieman, Leroy, all of 36- — BELMONT PARK OPENS NEW YORK, May 27:—Belmont Rutherford, Depver, all of 16-| park opened its spring race meeting today with a dozen horses entered for Platte River Off & Development Co,/ the metropolitan handicap, the mea- Lusk, all-of 16-34-64. ture race of the day. Officials of the Westchester Racing association, said the track fas fant. Ethel Warlat Cheyenne, S%| Entries for the star event are: oeree W% of aha nyu Ey Mad Hatter, ire th ga On . B. Seatway, Cheyen: Watch, Audaciou: . Clark, Mazes, of 1626-70; SWK SWH of 15-26-70;| Hennings Park, Yellow Hand, Careful, N% NW% of 22-26-79; NEX NWX, NW% NE of 26-26-70. Samuel Ohenstein, Cheyenne, all of 16-25-89. i BIG INDIAN DEVELOPMENT. \ Big Indian's offset well on section | Want? y 11-39-78 in the Salt Creek field is now| Clerk—Ten dollars a week. at about 500 feet. This is on the! Boss—My gracious! How many northwest quarter <f the section, a| Women are you going to marry?— ‘well capable of approxibate-| Exchange. |. eaten on tele, ea, full flow, Is] iret Fan—That girl reminds me southeast quarte rof section 2, in the | = bush league pitcher. samo township and range, another| Secon Mike at upon: tan! oak producer of the same capacity has been| First Fan— ro eee drilled, Development of the Salt Creek | Control.” —Colum| — holdings i4 under an operating agree- nont with the Salt Creek Consolidated. Six miles of Douglas is the tos welll] Geologiste Oil Expe-.; of the Wyoming Chief-Big _Indlan, t row comented at the 2,100 foot tevel.|{ Oil Field Maps Blue Prints weeks, when condi ll Wyoming Map & Blue Print Co. Clerk—Mr, Go'dstein, as I am to marry, I would like more salary. ‘¢ more favor. be completed ; | P. O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric TU hil t iii MB tt IUAALAAAAQUMSAAOUALT | Simplicity of Construction orig Ad of Operation i Ag can be done for less! know Ui J Se ener tn es nthor i Bridgsport| uw Peete etree tastes AJ || [eee Co. toreers yeep ‘Underreamer Factory: Marietta, “enon Big, | Murty are inactive, but Big Indian Polson Boss—How much more do you, Che Casper Daily Cribune PAGE ELEVEN 0. 5 Potatoes. | ChicAGo, May 17.—Potaturs— Weak; receipts, $7 cars; northern| white sacked and bulk, 59@65c cwt.: new Louisiana, Alabama and Texas; Bites Triumphs, sacked, $2.15@2-25 | owt; Texas Irish cobblers, $2.25@2.40 | FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor THEN ADVANCES Shorts Chased to Cover by Ag- gressive Buying From East- em $1.8061.65 cwt. Provisions. ° CHICAGO, May 27.—Butter—High- or; creamery extras, 28c; firsts, 22@ CHICAGO, May 27.—Although as a| 26c; seconds, 17@2: tandar: result of general rains, the wheat mar-| Eggs—Unchanged; recotptr ket today underwent a moderate de-| cases. cline, trices later scored a quick ad-| Poultry—Allve, unchanged. vance. Aggressive buying on the part —————. pare rates prices, which ranged - from %c to 2¢ lower with May, $1.66] CHICAGO, Me: 274. & Bureau and July, $1.26 to $1.27, were followed | o¢ DMasttntg}-Onitive Seesipts, 3,000; py ® rise well above yesterday's fin-| beet steers active, 10c to 25c higher: ish. Li to break in foreign exchange turned the 5.25 6.5 canners and wheat market downward, more than | song sere fo 208, Prices closed nervous at the same as yesterday's finish to 1\c lower, May Lusk Royalty .... v tee $1.66% $1.67 Lusk Petroleum g % : - : Mike Henry ... Mountain & Gulf . ~ > t Northwest da ‘DS. lower than yesterday's average; lights 7 and mediums § early;| py and July $1.27% to! bulk, $7,50@7. 3 400 low Lance Creek Royalty Decreased offerings from the coun- had a bullish effect on corn. In on, rains promised to delay ar-| springs, $12.00; talking about steady | 1,, After opening unchanged to| on best lambs, lower on sheep. ¢ higher, including July at 62%c to 3%c, the market scored decided gains Denver Livestock. Ste r - : Big shipping sales were later a fac- , tor in preventing any sharp reaction The close wea steady, %@%ec to 2%c Wind River Refg. i J net higher with July 64%c to 64%@ Wyo-Kans. .... A ‘ ou} CSc. Sheep—Receipts, 400 25e Oats hardened with other cereals, | iower; top, $7.75; bulk, $7@7.50. starting unchanged to %c lower, July, 40%4c to 40%c, and then making a ma- terial upturn. i Lower quotations on hogs weakened provisions. Dangerous Curves. “Does your chauffeur watch out sharply for the curves?" “Altogether too sharply. You should see him rubber whenever we pass a well formed woman.”—Boston HALT. IN RED RIVER | DRILLING 1S URGED WASHINGTON, May 27.—Attorney General Daugherty recommended to- day to the supreme court that Federal Receiver Delano, in charge of the Red River oii lands involved in the origin- al suit between Texas and Oklahoma, be instructed to stop further drilling es 3 of wells, except where required t leases, until the ofl market recovers. Rik gi Ss wtih repo (Tablets er Granules) a barrel should lowed. by such reduction of personnel as would be| # Foe INDIGESTION ppsiggagpast® Sa be step Neca ‘Take dry on tongue'or ton of wi now lucing, th srnment motion stated. spt bat Shag lage tpi Sere —————— QUICK RELIEF! East St. Louis delivery 90. pot, $5.25. a Case of Emergency. Doctor—Any patients call while I was out? ‘Wife—Only a couple o2 fishermen who wanted prescriptions for bait.— New York Sun. Millinery Clearance Sale LAST 8 DAYS—MAY 26-TO JUNE 7 Entire Stock Divided In@ Three Groups at $2.50, $5.00, $7.50 | Moving Inte: New Street Location Aboyt June 15 With Entire New Stock MOORE HAT SHOP Balcony, Smith-Turner Drug Store futures, $31.75. Iron—Nominally unchanged. RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM CO. THINK RICHARDS & CUNNINGHAM WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST _Men’s Department As Decoration Day falls on Monday this year, there will be two holi- days, and no doubt you will want to dress up and make a good appear- ance on this occasion and should you need any new wearing apparel, we are well a ree to supply your wants. Our prices on Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Underwear, Socks and Neckwear, etc., are the lowest in Casper. Call and be convinced. : - CLOTHING We are still featuring the we]l known Hirsh-Wickwire Suits for men, also a new make of Pure Virgin Wool Suits made from cloth manufactured by the Western Wool Growers’ Association and guaranteed by them as pure virgin wool. You can -uy good suits now from $37.50 up, and we invite you to call on us for your next suit. Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Special Announcement Hats and Caps Straw Hats We have just received a shipment of May 30 is the proper time to begin wear- 5 ing Straw Hats and we have a large assort- Hats for men, boys and children, and in all ment to select from for men, boys and small of the newest shapes and styles. Our prices children and our prices are right. Call and are right. See us for your next hat or cap. see for yourselves. Men’s and Boys’ Underwear The time is ripe for Summer Under- wear and we have a complete line of Men’s and Boys’ Union Suits and also the two-piece Balbriggan Shirts and Draw: ers. Seu us for your summer underwear. ‘Shirts and Boys’ Waists Our stock of Men’s Shirts and Boys’ Waists is complete now and the patterns are beautiful. The prices run from $2 up for Men’s Shirts and $1.50 for Boys’ Waists. Neckwear Men’s and Boys’ Shoes We are showing a beauti- “We have just received a .shipment of ful line of Men’s and Boys’ | the well known BOSTONIAN Dress Shoe Neckwear now, consisting of | {aris "and theses ere Tene es and wash ties, reversible silk = been for several y: You will also four-in-hands and large flow- | find all st "s ing-end ties, at popular | Ssting of. + tans in calf skin and English grain leather. prices. ped. Wiccaee See us when you want Shoe cantile peper. Exchange—We: | $2.86%, cables $3.5 . ' Francs—Demand ewt:. Louisiana rqund white sacked.|Irregular Price Changes Opening of Stock Market bis Again Today * NEW YORK, 2tay 27.—Dealings 26,291 | Vere dull with irregular price changes, al the opening of today’s stock mar- ket. Attendance of members floor of the exchange was unusally | ght In anticipation of the impending |..4 six months, 6% per of houses with eastern connections had ; protracted recess. Rails and oils were = o highy ts: lew, 79 much to do with the sudden reversal. s fat ieatert slaily Ch Call money, firm; high. + 73 Besides strength shown by the corn Livestock Mart 0, firm features, especially Chico! rating rate, 7; closing bid, 7; offered winthet acted ke wy hawibieap om the & Northwestern, St. Paul preferred, exican and Pan-American leums, General Asphalt and American inseed.. Motor, tobacco, sugar and) leather issues were lower by fractions $2.00; Dulke $1.068-25; all otha a point. Preliminary exchange quo- top, $8.80; . 2! | tations on London indicated a further Subsequently word of violent! grades and classes: steady: fat cows| reaction, Hogs—Receipts, 28,000; 25c to 40¢| can to decline 1 to 2 points. farked heaviness also was Brokers looked for continu- ance of yesterday's high money rate. NEW YORK, May 27.—Prime mer per cent. terling. demand, 18, cables 8.20. Belgian francs—Demand 8.18, cables 8.20. Mark} Guiaers — Demand 24.20, cables cables 5.16. cables 1.68, Lire—Demand 5.15, Marks—Demand 1.57 Groece—Demand 5.35. Sweden—Demand 23.00 Norway—Demand 15.15. Argentine—Demand 33.50. Brazitian—Demand 13.60. Montreal, 111-16 per cent discount, Time loans, firm; 60 days, 90 days on the) at 7%; last loan, 7%. Petro-| Sliver. NEW YORK, May 27—Ber silver, domestic, 99%4c; foreign, 58c. Mexican | —— Subscribe for The fribune-—— cutters largely, $2.50@4.00; bulk bulls.) The market became more listless offsetting news that France had su-| $4 25@5.25; veal calves stly $7.50@ | quring the morning but the usual lead egg unrestricted importation of | §.25: stockers and feeders, steers most-|ers held thelr ground until shortly wheat and that President Harding was| iy, $6.75@ before noon when rails and steels be about to sign the emergency tariff bil. | shown Studebaker, General Electric, Har-|Don't Hide Them With a Vell; Re CHARLES J. STONE Petroleum Geologist Reports and Surveys WINNETT, MONT. SLOAN vester, Sumatra Tobacco, Virginia Car-| ™ove Them ae oe er; bulk ral < olina Chemica! and Utah Copper, which Stre: +| showed losses of 1 to 3 points. Judge| This preparation for the ae Gary's address. before the American |°t freckles is usually 90 successful in on & Steel institute, in which he prophesied future, prosperky, emphasizing existing labor conditions, excited considerable discussion. The|!f it fails. beste ep DENVER. May 27.—Cattle — Re-| violent decline in British exchange,| Don't hide your freckles under a eelpts, 1,600; market. steady: beef| amountng to six cents on the pound) Vell; get an-ounce of Othine and re- steers, $7@8; cows and heifers. $6@|was attributed to heavy selling in|™ove them. Even the first few ap- removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold under guarantee to refund the money while plications should show a wonderful improvement, some of the lighter |freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the |double strength Othine; it is this that [is sold on the money-back guarantee. ment is true. SATURDAY SPECIALS Circle W brand Coffee, per lb.,35c; 3 Ibs. $1 Lux, 2 packages Toilet Soap, 4 bars for_______-_-------- Classic Soap, 7 bars for_____--~------ 5-fb. pail Assorted Jam___---------- Red Cross Milk, per case No. 214 cans J.-M. Apricots, per can___35e Standard Red Oak Corn, 2 cans for____35¢ (Seven cans for $1.00.) Oleomargarine, colored, per pound____30c White Laundry Soap, 7 bars for____-__ 50c Lincoln Street Grocery Phone 676-J. FOR REAL BARGAINS YOU MUST VISIT THE STAR CLOTHING CO. Nothing sensational, just real bargains. Watch our windows—they will convince you that our state- We are proud of ourselves in being the first TO BRING THE HIGH" PRICES DOWN On Men’s Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings You can do no better than by trading with us. EXTRA SPECIAL For Saturday Only Read This Hot Shot - CANVAS GLOVES 5c PER PAIR 5 Pairs for 25c PORE caste ee ed 650 South Lincoln Street.

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