Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 2, 1921, Page 7

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Well No. 1 of the Wyokar Ol gna syndicate on section 22-40-. LOCAL OLL STOCKS. | Wyo-Tex. .... eae! oo 79 of the Salt Creek field developed a gusher in the shale a Bid. Asked.| Western Oil Fields |. 3 Market Responds to Export De- 1,1410 feet and drilling hes been halted by the flow of At Amatgarna Hed Boren 5-49 9,18 fe OBS TOM Gude cee mand and Is Higher at Open- and gas. BI So is producing approximately 200 barrels; At“: _.- Pa an xe ing in Chicago of oil a day in addition to no less than 1,000,000 feet of gas. Roasesper: ‘ 25 | Midwest Refs .... ..$141,00' $143.00 Drilling to the sand in which the New York-Ohio gusher just Big Indian 3 45 | Midwest Com. Be 3.00) CHICA yy L—w } aeross the link "op action 27 found 4,500 ‘ect after having passed peo Sagiont Pal cook. oe iMeren Eee. 2 ERE BM| sassy in price todas resch gad production Of 600 Barrels a day, will tho Wall Creck sand, encountered at| Buck Grek tcopeioes Ost - 6 |the most 4 await future “een ‘The sand 4.0C0 fect. The sand was 140 fect thick = ermaa | Glentock Om 2... - 16 the most part by the absence of any jes some 600 feet jbut non-productive. The Mugay sand Salt Creek « r 38.00 |ageressive selling. Recent demand wyokans Wall No. om section 18 ts «xpected at 5,150 feet and s standing etm top. 6f the second Wall! kota at 5,350. The hole will te = Crock san@ and WIM not be drilied’ ried to 5,600 fect it production is not in at this time im Cae, Of Over produc-| encountered at &@ leseer depth. If it tion of the field. reaches the Dako! Tanks are Dele fished to take care. ao ee be Casper Daily Cribune WHEAT PRICES |[esrierer ALE sens STRONG AGAIN | Western States, | Prod. & Retrs. | Cosden ... “at wheat had 4 deterrent effect on bears, and so, too, did smaliness of the do mestic visibie supply, Bekides, reports remained inauspicious. influenced for | of Markets)—Cattle—Receipts, from exporters both for new and old | $3.00@ crop | 6 Open-} PAGE SEVER European oils, re recent course. showed Steels and tobaccos led lar rally before noon. Brok ed » brisk demand for ¢a'l mibney at 7 per cent and exchange on ary specialties. receipts 40. 21%@21Xc; ordinary first: at mark, cases included, 2 days final quotations. Silver. June 1. NEW TORK: Bar silver, * | oi Among Issues Depressed aomeetic. 99%: foreign, 8T&e. ] L 2 | With Resumption of Trading Seeten 08 tars, 44146. | ivestock Mart 4) in Stock Mart Money and Exchange. | \ NEW YORK. June 1.—Prime mer- NEW YORK, June 1.—The stock cantile paper. 6% 47 per cent CHICAGO, June 1.—<. S. Bureau| market was inclined to make farther, Exchange—Stroag; sterling. demand cables, 33.91% France—Demand $.46, cables 8.45. Belgian francs—Demand 8.45, cables 11.000; | concessions | beef steers slow, steady to 15e higher; | |top beef steers, $9.40; choice to professional pressure $ at the opening of today’s session. Oils, Meh) motors, steele, coppers and tobaccos yearling steers and héifers, $8.25; bulk, | added to yesterday's reversals, but 8.47 fat she stock, bulls, stock- | with @ few unimportant exceptions., Guilders — Demand 34.55, cables ers and feeders s! about steady; | losses: were restricted to fractions. 34 Lire—Demand 5.34, cables 5.5% Marks—Demand 1.58, cables 1.59. Greece—Demand 5.75. | bulle butcher cows and heif *, $5.25@ | Ralls made ne apprecia’ canner and chiter cows largely | | $2.75993.75; bulls largely j¢ response to the wage reduction announced by the $4.60@5.75;| United States Railroad Labor board. than one mile d2ep. ing quotations, which varied from 4. | cal 7 | of the produetion from the new well Bee A |Cities Service Com. - to 1% higher with July $1.29% to i Pee: pot Nagata meee poem fh Glare emer cin Bi he ocean rye on section 22. Six 600-barrel tanks Associated Oil Company. le: |S. 0. Indiana $1.30, were followed by a decided £1 an 0 ~ or gence eee pusdibe CPi ems been. All of the ¢om-} a | NEW th y ae Hogs—Receipts, 17,000; slow, steady | hea’ Crucible Steel falling nearly 3, Argentine—Demand 3 re ee erage: WS reborted Cull) The test being drilled by the Asso- ! vo) upturn, to 10c higher, most lights and| points-and United States Rubber 1% Brazilian—Demand 13. pany's a ‘ull ciated’ Ol company. of Wyoming on | Mésiean Petroleum ubsequently, steep advances were| mediums well sold: top. $8.20 eariy;} Shippings, sugars and chemicals, Montreal—10% per cent discount at the présent time. ‘ the Mandel dome, “Little Laramie a lBinetatr Of. : ag estimates that the winter crop | bulk, $7.80€5.10: pigs strong to 10c| were added to the long list of heavy is-| Time loans, firm; 60 days, 90 days sverke oa valley, northwest of the Big Hollow t Western Pet... “04 |Texas Oi chats not gues 599,000,000 bushels) higher; bulk desirable, $8.0048.10. sues during the morning. veral of and six months, 6% per cent Wee = ne Gasser. fitla tn Albany county, encountarey| Mutton Lake .... = lpii-kemekion Pata’ being construed as decidedly favorable| Sheep: eipts, 14,000; active.| the minor rails also registerec: sub-| Call money, firm; high, 7%; low, 7: ¢ joint well Miawest, Ohio | water at 3,000 fect. ‘This well is known |Jupiter ...... . ‘eo U. & eae o the buying side. France and Ger-| steady; few native springs, 25c| stantial losses, but coalers and Pa. ruling rate, 7; closing bid, 7; offered 4 Texas companies on section 12-17-) as No. I Judy on section 11-16-76. The | Kinney : i? U. P. RR ex. div many and seaboard domestic millers| higher shorn lamb top, $12.00; Cali-|cifics were fairly firm. Shorts were at 7%: lk loan. 100, Little Diy 7 gern a9 which’ was| water will be cased off and drilling | Lance Cresk i. Sonmmeuie were said to have jore OF |fornia springs, $13.15; bulk nai aided in thelr operations by further - -_ wicking 1,500,000, cubic feet Of B85 continued. The Ass: ted’s No, 1| Lusk Royalty . 03 lees. The close Ww © to| springs, $12.00@13.25, one load.°$1 price cutting in the motor and oil in One of the largest lacemakers in per @xy from the SEAT Sri (o alerlgentig her Reape garg Sd pee ne i 90% | 6Xc net higher, a to $1.37%,|ewe top early, $4.28; bulk fat ewes,|dustries. Sears-Roebuck, American France has women working for him ast fall, is Being midded off and will! southwest of the town of Rock River.|Mike Henry a 0159 | “agen 00 Woolen, National Enameling and who have eight generations of lace- be drilled to the oi] sand supposed) has been delayed by the burning of| Mountain & Gult ‘o3 EST Gn rae firmer. in syraparay with —— nited Drug represented the reaction-' making ancestors behind them. to underlie the gas horizon. Four.men| the ric. The ioe te eatieastem nv gh. | Northwest : 5 : ‘| wheat. After opening % to %c higher] DENVER, June ttle—Re- * = lest their, yee: Mind four have been !p00." Ii wis down around 1.500 test, | Outweat 00% aE LIBERTY BONDS Dar cent |including July at S5e to 6Sie, the) ceipta, lower: | ce ee tajoted bo Caley peace au ‘The riz will be rebuilt at once. No.| Picardy yh e cg Barer gga: weed ve ee ne See See ee helt: 3 the well caught fire and burned for!1 Phelan, on section 4-20-7 7" Ri tel, ‘ae ‘ water the market developed i-} ers, @7.00; $9.504.11.59: } 1, Or on 4-20-76, is fishing | Riverton Ref ~ 06 98 t < J several months. te 8.000-¢et. Nowa F tional strength owing to expected fall-| etoc nd feeders, $5.507.50; bulls, | sy . No. Jacer on 12-20-77, | Royalty & Producers... 116 19 jand 4s ing off in receipt a: " 7 2 a is drilling below. 2.52 * Sunset ...... " " l\ateo bbsccreagy Pac Hh yom FEM naga } ‘Test tor Ferris. ws dprtoy Piatt Take Bing connie: Tora Bali, Roy . rh oe pe bt large shipments from Chicago to the| Hogs-—Receipts, 600; market steady z The General Petroleum corporation | 97.97, west of Lost Soldier, me| Western Exploration. 1.9 21 Pests cast. | Prices closed firm, tc to 2%4¢/ top, $7.78; bulk, $7.15@7.80, | - tracted with the . s' idier, will resume pion on. 1.90 2.10 |sra 4%s. net higher with July 66%c to €6%c. Bhi 25 has contra the BHmery Oil} arivinz at an early date, after having | Wind River Rofg. of og. fat 4 y ac. | cep—Receipts, 600; market 25¢} : campany ot Douglas, ter the 7S contacts ng rere tll ed Beer 130 2.00. | Victory 44s". Outs reRected the course of other) higher: tambs, | 310.00610.00: ewes, | Cost Less Per Month of Service Un of its teat on SEX of 8-25-86. iaks t “ isch 8 : : d cereals, starting t to ‘sc up, July | $4505.00; spring lambs, $11.00@11.50.| Z ‘ Ferris field, 4a Oetbemi sommes, which State Royalty Brings $1.50 AE Ses WEOLUNG CRUDE OIL MARKEE juan {tag aR@ later making «sunt ada} ana ce ; Call at Our Service Station com {ios 40 Senna fH § 50, irass Creek $1.50, Rock Cree! 31.10 | tional gain. Metals. : oe wyesins De rendngn ed} ° In an investigation of the si Torchlight 1.60! Salt Creek 100| Higher hog values tended to lift pro-]_ NE YORK i =" And Let Us Explain Why in Wyoming. The hole is standing at} in regard to crude prices in Wy Bik Basi . (St YORK. June 1.—Copper one of the angles developed is that|Greybull ca mes Mushy = | Steady: slectrotytic. spot and near by : c tte - = 3% Be: 4 ASS OR ee ar | apn Cross Guilty: | maar apa ante note b.| Casper Battery Co ry Creek. 3 le C os CHICAGO, —Clos | 2 : hads ° The oerators are receiving only $1 me ic essa itl Wheat—July 43 Leone Noniaait ce Ne eg rvs per barrel. In the fall of 19)9, the Corn—July 66%, September 63%¢ nap bevhscnoyl | 50: : Wyoming board of school land com- | Dominion from the United States tree} Gats—July Siyteabae js | i—Steady; spot | 8 Yellowstone Highway. Phone 907. missioners mad hi a jor dut rh is t a btn.“ | spot, | made a three-year contract Jof duty. The purposé is to open al pork—July | rT 1) AF OPENED With the -aflgwest Refining. company | market in Canaga for petroleum prod. | 1erd—huly GABRIEL SNUBBERS for the state royalty oil. The Midwest ucts refined in this country and tt) pips—July | c rf $1.50 0 ° nat 8 ; ‘ | enn Aare ; ‘ etree: THE ROCK GREEK HED Reto sateen in Canaan | Jorma protest agxinat vouns etet| $ For All Cars, Carried in Stock 1 : tror é teachers wearing too short skirts has of Wyoming is now reeviving equal to will be more than offset by other) CHICAGO une 1.—Potatoes—Re- | p. made 3 . a H s eititient ttinae bd - June ote made by the district s ye} fh Enaction of Petroleum Bill Now| a premium of 59 cents a barrel over eee | trade concessions coipts 47 ars: old steady; north-|tenoents. in New York. erage: i ° Before Deputies’ Would Pro- post prices. -At the time the Midwest| During the drilling of the Laramie| <3 —— ern white sacked and bulk. 50@60c/| ~ - i made its bid, the Sinclair Consolidated| Red Dosert well in the Rock Creek| Ella Haynes, sixty-three years of age, }ewt.: new, stronger: rhe. | vide Outlet made a bid of $1,62% for Salt Creek | field. great interest has been arouscd|is Cead at Battle Creek, Mich., the) $2.75 cwt; Southern cob rt erude, and was prepared to build a} by the finding of a stray sand at 4,-| victim, says the coroner, of smoking 2.40 owt: Lou PARIS, June 1.—Ameriean of com-| tffinery in which in handle it. Wheth-| 515 feet bearing some trace of gas.|too many cigarettes. ‘olina cobblers, | waiting with keen interest | &T this discrepancy between the prices | This sand is believed to be s’milar to he passage of the petroloum Bill; now | Tecelved by the operators and the state] the Wail Creek. So fer. the ¢ has! § . % before the chamber of deputies, which | Wil! Have any bearing on the future}oniy penetrated afew feet. and the opans the French market to all trend sf prices remains to be deter-| officimls of the company do not attnch CW a j r row mine too much ‘significance to this indica Another feature is that while Salt| tion, at the ‘samo time It ts considered | ‘ revernment monopoly during that pe.| Creek crude has gone from $2.75, to favorable elie, riod. % $1 a barre}, the retail price of gas — er : A French government has prom-| line in Denver. only a night's ride Alter Canadian Market. of . that the méasure will be affective | from the Wyoming and mil cont!- Th Montana Oil Men's aseoclatgn June 1 and officiais of American oi1} ent oi! fields, shows no material re-| has vetiticned the government to ae | On level effiderts, John Hart Brittain, Business men, Gartified to concerns in Paris confidentiy expect | duction. and certa‘nly not « reduction trade agreement with Can-| this My B6ed at the top Gag MACK was ahnoletaly el As expert the passage of the act. The adoption |" prerortion to the cuts in the pric under which crude oil and its re-| fopeof my ever having anew hair gromh. will mark the close of several years of | of ctude: be admitted to the age over 66/1 have a luxuriant growth of soft, intensive effort on the part of Amve- a a pei Paris. ana re making: plans for selling their products in ‘on oven the Amer- lean plan. The first plan which the Amefican rompanies Bid Put into effect is a tcheme to reduce the of oe consumer. ae = he government. through its mon- ‘poly has sustained considerable losses (nd it has on hand at the present timo an clight- months! supply of oll which tost it 2,000,000,000 francs more than ihe preseht market price. It is undetateo@ that the American concerns probably will take, over this stock and impoft American oil. The price of the two will be averaged and he French consumer given the ben- “it of a reduction. The price of gas- vine in France today is about $5 cents * gallon. Statements haye been made in the chamber af deputies to the effect that ve consumer is paying oné-third high- *" ptice under government control ban under free trade, while the gov- rine is losing 15,000,000 francs ronthly. —— MEDICAL INSTITUTE SPECIALISTS FOR MEN 880 Kighteenth Street Opposite Eptrance to New Postottice with either acute 0: « ff Your disease is ean cure (t, And you our charge Sea 7 ex Dusiness. COME IN AND TALK IT OVER FREE—-Consultation, Examination—FREE Charges so low £2 te be within the reach of even the poorest, te Sereneed 10 Sore Bam. to Sy mi; Sundays, 10 a mt Petroleum Geslogst Reports and Surveys WINNETT, MONT. S30 ISth St. O1 office, De: COME AND BE CURED Spectaliste tor Mem Only, Post No track jinens. justror Lere are from my phow he.” INDIANS” SECRET OF HAIR GROWTH ‘Mr, Brittain certified further: “Ata time when aaa veep aeendig ng to te . air again, Teame aeross, in my travels, a Chero- Aster hei hee Iedlantoedicine man’ Whe had on clixit tha: A107 Mir srewih he asseverated would grow my hair. Although I had but little faith J gave its frie]. ‘To mp amesement & light fuzx soon appeared. It eevee /duy b: gtowth, and ere long my hair eras fa toe vomthtol dae. “True Hair Grower at Last is expressing my mute of mind had not been dead, but were dor- iting potency of the then myste- ion of the principle for preparing put into practical form by & amply proved.” ‘Tae pictures shown TN) Shes Pow 'ealied MOTALKO, chemist. That my own hair stewth was permanent has It has been proved in very canes that bair roots did out threagh dandrufl. feve alopecia areata, ecearsan other hair or sealp disorders, KOTALKO PROOF BOX Korarxo hair, Positively ROTALEO is one Sieee cents i at the drug ‘Accent good.” * Sonex back GI Seared if psaz: ee os pes ueead’ 20 3 cea net iver RE h, scat ye, i coat ine blew seme eli estor Thou FA ALLING. G . a box ot Bie a Pima ea For? NG 93 wateb in your mirror X' send to .O OFFICES, Kotalko ie wonderful Sor women's hair receive cond t the 1 % FORD COUPE BUICK. 5-PASSENGER STUDEBAKER 7-PASSENGER HUPMOBILE 5-PASSENGER These Are All in First-Class Condition rey 0 te, - 5 rer Pee ee aaa Perrier ey Priced Right —— % Right in Every Way. Will Sell on Terms If Desired. See These at Once Pees, ES ss ML TOR T RUCK & CAR § SALES MCASPER, WYOMING. == Second and Yellowstone PHONE 1406 eeeeteateate testestendrctpatentestesdec torte etectoatestosteetece teeter 2 it LO PrP Poe ye | "BR46, Station X, NEW YORK KEEP SMILING DR. J. H. JEFFREY HAS 22 DAYS TO SERVE (Paid for by Friends of Chiropractic.) It Is Fine | to be a good worker; it is finer when you are also a good saver Payday Afternoon Ptr oie hop oper ho ioe Co eran sep Neti the tae aer ap der tae tho ee { \ i You'll Find Us Open Between 4:00 and 5:00 Every CASPER, WYO. ‘eet ana long white, $2.09 Wyoming National Bank | The most powerful motor truck. built The Dual Valve Engine was installed in the present Pierce-Arrow trucks be- cause it increased the power-output of their cylinder area over 25%, making them the most powerful trucks built. They have power enough for any task. E importance of power in econom- ical motor truck operation can scarcely be exaggerated. Sufficient power for or- dinary use is not enough. You need power to meet any emergency. If you can pull easily out of holes, through sand, or over rough roads, it means: Saving time, money and labor; avoiding strains and repair expense. You are not forced to lose time,laying upin repairshops, 4 of the First Firry trucks were running after 9 years 1erce Delivers more work Loses less time Lasts longer and Depreciates less Costs less to operate KUMPF’S The Kumpf Moter Car Company Denver : Colorado Springs : Casner "234 Sou:h Dovid Street—Casper

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