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TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1921 PAGE SEVEN eign exchange market, the British rate falling sharply under last week's final rate The market lost muc> of its firm- rep Apr NING, ness afler the opening. when selling of $; fat cows and heifers most |. calves, stockers 45; veal calves mostly de Casper Daily Cribune 00@ 8.50. Hogs—Receipts, 25,000: active. 25@ ~WAKET GOSSIP AND FIELD NENS\(ptcaessccmmesicecearccyHPRICE OF MAY: Ui IPCATONS IONS ARE STATE WHEAT SOARS s=SSSS2s= independent steels, as well as motors, rubbers, sugars, and the cheaper ois became more general. Losses of 1 % points were made by CrueDle, and Bethiehem steels, Pierce top, $5.20; practical limit, $8.15; bulk $7.80@8.10; pigs Fog Bic to 0c ep NEW YORK, May 31.—The Amer- can Chicle company today deferred ‘action on its quarterly: dividend of -1% per-cent on preferred stock. may be able to tell good lum- ber by looking at it. But most people can only tell its quality after it has been in es for s she er or shorter Shab. y you should your sao oe from re- Pe dealers only. We are at the only ones, but we in that class and can prove’ Phone 240 Call money, firm; high, 7%; low 7; ruling rate 7; closi« oid 7; offered at 7%; last loan 7%. ee The Detroit Federation of Labar has completed a new labor temple in that city. O. L. Walker Lumber Co. 3 BLAN U.S. Army OD All government— é Buy Now and Save One-Half KETS -Wool Extra Heavy These blankets are all excellent and practically BS new, thoroughly renovated and sterilized by the 75 OUR GUARANTEE — Money cheerfully refunded if you are not satisfied with the blankets. POSTAGE PREPAID ON ALL SHIPMENTS. We assure prompt -and satisfactory Saltvery? Make money order or draft payable to _all. pain and soreness caused by conges- tion, the old mustard plaster proved a sover- i eign remeédy— but 1 blistered. MacLaren’s Mustard Cerate draws like mus- tard and soothes like cream. {t's the 20th cen- mustard plaster—all the old effectiveness jout. the blister. It can’t blister a baby. In tonsilitis, stiff neck, neuralgia, pleurisy, lum- headache, colds, croup, etc., and in most mations, strained muscles and sore joints, the pain is produced by nerve pressure due to congestion of the blood stream. “Mustard draws away: the ‘excess blood “and restores its normal flow, while the healing oils of MacLaren’s Mustard Cerate soothe and comfort nerves, muscles and cuticle. i Rabbid in, wel t the pot ofp Se quick relief. 25c and SOc Jars at Druggists Keep a Jar Handy _ MAG LAREN’ Ss Essex Advantages Revealed In Long Hard Service Essex gets its long wearing endurance i in performance and smooth oper- ation from a special design and the way it is built. For instance, everyone knows how squeaking. springs and body rattles destroy riding en 1joyment. Light cars have not alone been at fault in that respect. “Drove 20, 354 Miles In Seven Months” Gas con: gallon. sumption averaged 19 miles to the Twenty-five gallons of oi] were used. No repairs whatever were made during’ this period and the engine was not cleaned until approximately 12,000 miles had been “T have driven cars for the last 6 or 7 years. Cars, with me have to do exceptionally heavy service, and this year will be the first I have ever used the same car for the second season, as I am doing with my Essex. “My work as a traveling salesman, tates covering four Canadian provinces. Part of my way lics through the Metepedia valley: the toads are so narrow that it is necessary before starting to remove the windshield and top and to bandage the body and mudguards with heavy cotton in order to keep the finish destroyed by the branches and from being bushes at sides of the roads. “Naturally it would be hard to sell-me any- thing but an Essex in the future—not only for endurance, but for get-away, “pep” around performance.” P. E. GUAY, Sherbrooke, Quebec. and all- frame so designed that it does not weave. load capacity that with one exception ‘is greater than that of any other car. the passenger at any speed and over any road surface. not so apparent in casual observation. tages are not noted when comparison is made with new cars, the advantages of its design and construction become more evident owners grow more and more enthusiastic. But Essex has minimized squeaking bodies by a It has a That is why .an. Essex rides over rutty roads, and cobblestones with a smaothness and freedom from noise entirely unexpected in a car of its size and price. It is why Essex gives-a.feeling of rigid solidness to Throughout the Essex you will find other details Their advan- But when Essex has had a season’s use and Time serves 'to show many superiorities in the Essex. It is then that its difference as a moderate priced light car becomes so notable. Choose your car for what it ‘will be after a year’s service, be hers barediiren Secor: <a un- Arrow, common a prefe: Stude » New ses tis Wyoming il Se fl elds have beetiaideh: Pe 04 |Shorts Forced bo! to Coen on Scarce] eveniy, 50c to $1.00 higher: sheep Firm Tone Early Today Upset by | carer, Kelty-prinstieid Tire Adee and A much re- = ss Offerings With Settlemncats steady to strong; prime shorn lambs Heavy Selling on New York sbers, American Sus- growing realization of the fact that there 31 3 to city butchers, $11.25: bulk $10.00@ | rt “i diectric, International wo an overpred po uction of petroleum is responsible for this cur- CLOSING 12:98; ‘Cat soenie. oie Ss to shippers, | Exchange American Agricultural tailm w pric tain: Bid. Asked. 40; packers, $13.15; native springs —_—_— iouth Porto Rico Sugar — es obtainable for crude emphasize this CHICAGO, May 31—Anxious shorts | mostly §12.00@12.50; bulk fat ewes, NEW YORK dropped 7 points on a few transactions. dition. While there has be fi barr’ Shay: ~ , = cont en so far no united movement in the wheat pit confronted with a|$3.50@3.75; top, $4.00. newed their ager fes in to ‘The only noteworthy movement among be 3.00 on the part of producers to voluntarily limit production, the 3.90 |searcity of offerings and yet facing ‘ny’s listless wt et. Adverse rajis was a decline of 1% points for same effect Is beins produced, but in a; ——@—____ es” 20.35} last of the month settiement of con- Denver Livestock. financial and industrial developments Northern Pacific. Cali money opened mere spelen eee aed 1.395] tracts — up the of a. -~e DENVER, May 21. eile ee oS ae extreme losses of 1 Tine eas and oo ee of exchange a o0-operative see lyeeee 37.60 med ‘ec today. ‘tficulty ceipts, 2,100: steady to 100 tower; O00 cneren, en ‘London negpe res ened moderately new wor ‘k, and =. mi tlk a ining wheat for taste geese! cersee| ; $7@7.30; cows and heif over the early quotation. of state regulation Production. to 4,25) 8s = surprise in view oi ‘act | ers, $5.25@7.75; calves, s10@ 11.50: i. F 5 F —— prevent an oversupply. This move is ‘Columbine Tho] that 450 carloads had been received | toners and feeders SOE tHe tune |. NEW FORK. Ma A firm sone Jetals. opposed by many old line of! men, 1.5 [here since Saturday. Aside from the | §)°75 0% 76 ee, : aby Be Sa 3 May 31. — Copper, . i 3 Ing oh the stock p oday, al- - who feel that the less regulation there Chappelle Fa posty “en the vast of sherte-th MY. 17 Tesge Mncaipin, «3.00 Jopeeed. 10 | nk O0. the, Stock Exchange today, al raceady, ic. spot and near by. is in the off industry, the better off it 213 |the market kept within ordinary | 9150 higher; $7.90; bulk, $7.15 s E June and July, 13% @13%c. will be, So far the effect of voluntary 228,00) channels, with bulls having the ad-| 7 ¢¢ + top, * + $7.15 | the peolenged recess = ith halt abet tiie coast ‘ty. " 6, account. Some of the rail a Sears pen = ° pers pe ve By ah seh a ee 72.62 | vantage = a a geod 8 sires Sheep —— Receipts, 1.000: higher: deat ani iad aceeraned wa. $21.50; futures, $31.25@31.75 jactions. new . drilling. ane a rien: lambs. . 254.75; point. nota Chesapeake | Iron—-Nominal. No. 1 northern $25 some oan ghd egprind alge Fields Rui iD Durin War Being = os Close. oe pall pers anh Parag es spring lambs, $1) : America Car, Midvale Steel, and’ @26: No, 2 northern, §24@74.50; No. reduce operations. This ‘con: Brought to fair Big ‘tie 25.00, 2425|$1.82 and July $1.29% to $1.30%. Silver. thar teseipseeahemeners cites Gress Lend . dition is probably dive to the fact that 37.75 | 37.00|were followed by some further ad- ri tments in the tre ead— 5. ; those cotnpanies now drilling are rush. Home Consumption Hutton Lake $837 $5.18] vance for July and s reduction to) , New TORK. Foe an, eg agen be eds Dard eee Meeattiee titupit: reat eke aha ing all wells to completion, to bring ——— Jupiter 2 83.00 82.50/ $1.75 for May. r a ‘ pasvin ecpemae med Bly aa Pee them in before any regulatory legis! Ramania is gradually) increasing tte |Fi0Mey 120.00 11975} In the last hour the May delivery dicated further confusion in the for-i__Antimony— 36. lation can take effect. | production of crude oil from the fields | LAnce Creek Rovaity” plimbed ayatn, and -st-S1.5) sorpaaeed er a Which were ruined by the allies when | LU8* Royalty .. py Sc the jepuncet presiows Sieaes ox Lost Soldier Camp Improved. capture by the German forces was | Lusk Petroleum . 0838 | the erop. but with business very light. The Bair Ol} company which oper-|seen to be inevitable. Although pro-| Mike Henry .. S161 |The close was nervous: 4Oxe ta { } j tes extensively in the Lost Soldier |duction figures are still far below the | Mountain & Gulf . peor} tee te a field is making preparations for per-|t:e-war output, Rumanian wells now Mb saey do | manent camp facilities and to facil-|a. turning out sufficient off for do.| QUtWest - ppetLageenenns ve ei Py many md pin ad itate development of its properties |méstic consumption, with a small ex. ag ie cr Aha en 2 eed bom during winter months. A power house|cess available for export. The esti- Dect Taree Taper tne eacmunare 8 | with twice the capacity of the present | mated production for 1921 is 1,000,. wheat. After opening ‘unchanged to ; i H plant “ig being erected because the 000 long tons, or about 7,550,000. bar- Ye higher, tnetuding July at ¢60 te The most refresh Saves heat, time and } plant now in operation barely meets |reis. This compares with about 16,- tA, the ere ere stimulating, invigorating, trouble. Dissolves the present noeds. New pipelines for |000,000 barrels before the war. Jan- Pan aiate Caxias Gict Laue ther bers ‘ rear ras, oil and water are being lald to|uary production was 94,931 tons and Whe rate Bi coast eb aoe bg sar data: prea instantly in ice water a greater depth to prevent the pos-| that of February was 82,343 tons. sorbed. with ‘elevators and shippers : sibility of @ slow up in operations by | Recent legislation established a mo- ag aapedgg Ee po Par ypelh an d freezing during the cold winter |nopoly for the distribution of all oit Reg hie! aged | F h M D li ° I d ff months. : tm Rumania, Ont. a Rumasing vented | See ‘Outs paralieled the action of corn or the ost Delicious Ice co Bolton Test Completed. | ents 1 o Greybull .50| Pilot Butte starting 9 shade off to sc up, July The production of well No.7 on sec- | producers. will Cvacenans iss the Lance Creek 1.43| Hamilton Dome —- 4o%c and then going up 1 \aawl ii Use'G. Washington's Coffee and follow these simple directions: One tion 3-29-81 in the Bolton ficld was 384|€xtent of 50 per cent in proportion to| Wander —- 35° Mule Creek --- Gee eoavkan provalank: eS te: ful, more or less, according to taste; in co/d water. Stir until parrels in 36 hours, or better than|their capital, the state to the extent : ‘that dissolved, add cracked ice, sugar and cream. 12 barrels an hour, according to an/| of 30 gt cent and the customer 20 per B it : h U il nishing and installing at Highland , Closing Quotations. official test completed by the Midwest |cent. The shares belonging to the| PS PLELS TUVEULE | Cometery, Five Thousand Two Hun-| CHICAGO. Mat 31.—Closing: % \ Measure the cost by the cup —not by the size of the can Refining company. ne are so bY bgetehmesieien ty ane > | dred an Eighty (5,280) fect of or-| wheat—May. $1.87: July. $1.28%. This yield represents settled produc. | | eetactedi ‘cam bamaygeeed wil hand B t ft Th | pumrental iron fence. Corn —July, 64%c; September, 66%\c. tion inasmuch as the well was pumped | '¢ Slotted to Rumanian subjects. Pro- usts O TCE! Form of pi |, copies of the Oats—July, 40%e: September, A2\¢c, | for over 60 hours. The first 24 hours | oe ane ee ee ation fined be a coon specifications and instructions te} Pork—May, $16.35; July, $16.75 j was for the purpose of pumping off petal gant s bk s ot Bee. seapienthe G t A - bidders, may be obtained at the of-/ tara—July, 89.45; September, $9. the “head” so that the settled produc: ‘ee members. | TER mertcans fice « of ‘the City Clerk. Ribe—July,” $9.55; September, $9.80, y ton could be arrived at. two representing. producers, two ti bid must be seimoneinee by jew seb tins, Well No.7 is a deep and weil in See ine atan fifth member will Pi. 2 ae 2 [ee check or Provisions. j the field, the oil coming from the Em-| "Present the state: WASHINGTON, May 31.—Instelia-|in the sum of Four Tondred Sot CHICAGO, May 31—Butter—vn- ber formation at a depth of 2,070 tion in the “British shrines of our | lars. F changed; creamery extras, 28'4c: flents Ps \j § TAKES 5 ITH common patriotism’ of the three} The Council reserves the right to|s:@76%c; seconds, 17@22c: standards, Well No. 9, a hole which encoun-|Us Us busts of George Washington presented Teject any oe Perron 3 28c. ty “fered off in the Sundance sand around to the British government by the| . He nee Bere Unichaheet,. receipts s.r) 1,000 feet is being drilled to the lower merican people attests common do- * | cases: firsts, 22e: a formation for the bigger production. DUTEH IN Gil DISPUTE votion of both nations to the “ideals | Attest: ASA Fane Sc; St sence. Chand tnatigleds 20 ORIGINATED BY MR. WASHINGTON. IN 1SCS = of liberty, é lerk. ta 28 A saa Garis a tee tis pase ‘Nos. re ment,” Pret Dane Beeiion: aera ist Publish May 31. June 7, 14, 1921, Poultry Alive,’ higher; fowls, 22¢; G. Washington Coffee Refining Co., 522 Fifth Avenue, New York & %, WASHINGTON, May 31. — xcep-}-a M y aoe on eae broilers, 40@45c. 10 ee bape 3 and 10-|tion tothe asserUons of the Nether-| simultaneous ccovadinas at ee Pisca-tc Utah Operations Delayed. bbs pre aa are ead started |iands government’ that the United! st Paulie cathedrah London, the! Transportation’ difoulties to. the 5 tothe naw dovclonmant ana the. teats | States entered its protest against the|town hall of Liverpool, and at Sul.| San Rafael country in Utah bave| CHICAGO, May 31—Potators— new ean nataters to | Dutch olt polfey ih the Djambi. oil] zmmve Manor, the Weahiagton an-| slowed up tho operations in that field.| steady: receints, 107 care; northern of production are~all preparatory to rieias too Inte to affect the operation | cestral home. |W. T. Funk of the Carter Oil com-| white sacked and bulk, 50@65c ewt.; the ientapation of a pipeline to carom of that policy is taken by the Amer-} expressing hope that the gifts of pany recently visited the company’s|new Texas Triumphs No. 1, 82.25@ the field with the A aaea bes n, | Cat government in a new note, which, |ine busts may “inspire a continued camp in the Sen Refael Swf) and} 7.40 cwt.: Louisiana ‘white, $1.90@2.00 (6) per. The Midwest Refining ea ae it was announced today, had been dis: | reciprocation of the established) reported that the road was completed.|cwt.; South Carolina cobblers, $5.25 Freee 2 va ay ss tay {Patched to The Hague friendship of the American people for| The Carter, company’s test well will 1. > fees SS few da: — — Srineeeneeas tins meting |, nak tear ee ON ALL serge seeks FIXTURES ter rart eae “| NEW YORK: May ?3t “In the greatest and most unsetfish| LIBERTY BONDS SLUMP. : has been taken in the pipeline | cantile paper, 6% 47 per cent Sate! 3 ' te * + t men ever put forth to pro’ NEW YORK, May 31.—Liberty 3% ives ar ot the pregent low. price, of) itxchante—Irreguia tect human» honor and treasured in-|/per cent, tax exempt « F pase eee ey: stitutions, they stood shoulder-to- to $87.50, their lowest quotation, on the - ‘ranes—Demand, shoulder. stock exchange today. Other issues) = ory, —, &. Bi Waneale Mommee had Te Weitere, Ut Belsjan | XYSnGRiT: Demand, “I¢ these memorials shall somewhat | of that group also were heavy. of SA ar agi argu Ske ae Rabe e ficers. of the Iowa-Wyoming Oil com-|canies, 8. contribute to the perpetuation of such a baht ohauee and: tod abeniock., 336200 gpany, who have been in Casper for|“Guilgers--Demand, 24.20; cables, | coutrbute t0 causes, they will eet French ladies of quality at one time | P°Sr | ae tee mgd oH Phone 69. veral. dage.,om. business connected,/ 94,39, ’ done for humanity the precise serv-/were fond of carrying: tiny dogs in| MSrar' Common and erassy cattle thethe: Intapents :of the: company, Demand, 6.25; cables, 5.27. | ice whose hope is the motive of the their muffs, and. these mutts were 008; Bulk beet {m=Denver where they will attend % ~eables, 1.59. | sire.” jcailed “dog-muffs.” top, $9.25; bu! steers, = : ‘cwith officials of© the ; iz ‘ i Refising comeny. relative, NOTICE Sac Teese CHARLES 3. STONE Me laying @ pipeline to the Bolton athe skeclved| noe e at the Ste othce of of the City Clerk .of | Reports and Surrey the City of Natrona County, WINNETT, MONT. Wyoming, until lock Tins sige. Sask days | the 20th of June, 1921 F ete = @uction was attained. re Casper, Western Sales Company 1719 Champa Street, Dept. C. DENVER, COLO. py st Wyoming Kimball Drug Shares TWO STORES 214 South Center Midwest Bldg.