Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 4, 1921, Page 9

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ao rhe Winer t & EAS CONS burning. The number of consumers at the end of each month since gas was turned] tine jnto the supply mains is tabulated bel preceding month is shown. No. of Increase stay in the state. Southern Wyoming Development. ‘The Hughes Oil company, drilling on Section 2-26-90 in the Lost Soldier 04 tating the ‘question of building a pipe- 4 | Mine to the field. There is no market evi for production at present except for| Manet i fs duilling purposes. Nortinrest a8 Outwest . x Reehbeeeee 3 Picardy . Tom Be! ty . Western Exploration eases besebssrassezsis The third well on the Big Indian | istrict ts down 1.565 feet and is now oll & Gas company leases the past three weeks. As m as the on peck es ee a essing is set. drilling wal ete Fe-| Vander 2..-0,.-<.. now Grilling. This weéll to the Big Indian well on) ae Fremont Petroleum, which recently came ip rels a day and also for it to} on strike the fault from Bos- ton-Wyoming well is its big production. The ofl is now ‘being the : ig pipeline from the section 3. The well the NW%& of section 150 barrels a day recent p, is shut in as the makes it advisable in the ground ay It is not affected by new well now-drilling as soon as it ts offset to two producers. Preparations are under way resumption of drilling on the jo of the Big Indian and Wyoming Oil & Refining company, west las, which was shut down winter at 2,800 feet, This feet. gp5 if ip: orts is stl HAH og ifte EE hole tw 3 Spider are again ons. 3,000 acres on this The Miles City Oil Refinery com.|!"* CHICAGO, June 8.—The quarterly | end of the five-year dividend on the $10,000,000 seven per cent cumulative. preferred stock due |salary is returned to him, plus inter- July 1, will be patsed by the Armour Leather company, it was announced The Ohio Oil company_well ot SE% of 82-36-65, en a 40-acre lease Gulch Oil com ( pump made 60 barrels a expected to séttle to 30 4s barely in the sand, the —, SIX Gillette BLADES With HOLDER $1.25 PREPAID In Attractive Case . Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded © = _ This offer for a limited time only. Remit by money order or cash (no stamps). ; FRAD RAZOR CO. 1475 Broadway NEW YORK CITY a it P.O. Box 325 Rm. 10, Lyric setting casing after underreaming for Mountain after Sressing -Mr. High of the Columbia Oil com- pany artived in Wyoming from Ore- ing arrangements to start drilling op- ¢rations on the company well in the Ferris field. The down last winter The Washington Oil and Refining ompany, which purchased the land Ieases and ail equipment of the Rob- who is now drilling on section 8, ior 2,200 feet and-progress is very confident thet they will discover ‘ood well on this section and $s rush. ing the operations as fast as possible, The Midwest Refining company last largest market yf gasoline In the week pulled the casing and moved {t: der the + to the Mahoney dome structute. where it and another rig will bo erected and rilling operations begun as soon possi! opening ‘fol several wells on thé Fiuts, but non the disposition of the ‘lease applica [Dave been. producers. oe Big Indian has in: excess of| , "we Dillon Oil company in the For. structure. 6%-Inch casing at 2,600 feet and drill-| gollar so reserved. At the énd of five Fesumed drilling near closed down 22 == 4 (00 MPL STOCKHOLDER very nicely. Standard Workers Jump at Op- portunity Which Means Increased Savings During the first month of the opera- tion of the employes’ Stock purchas- & couple of weeks ago and is mak- company closed ta depth of 700 syndicate in the Ferris field and portunity to become stockholders in the company, which is rated as the world. Under the terme of this plan, which .was carefully worked out to le. ‘This company has put down | the six months preceding the initiat- ing of the plan. Employes may elect to set aside up to 20 per cenf of their Reid has finished setting | company will ata 50 cents to every years, the stock can be obtained, to- gether with accumulated ghee ating It an employe should leave before the period, thé money ined out of his operations have been resumed, Dividend Passed. which he has had est at 6 per cent. In order to par- ticipate in the plan, an ¢mploye must have been in the service of the com- Phone | SPECIALS FOR | Phone mm | SATURDAY | 98 Groceri New California Potatoes, yg ee eA Ip UD a a 7e years 25¢ agi tre Fancy Sesate 2 Pinespele; 3 $1.00 No. 10 cans Grated Pineapple, per can .—....___--—____. ies Peanut <i ¥ 75¢e es ee Re Meats my Pat Bt Qe ES 20C Shoulder Veal | . Fresh Ham- 1 5 e eo a ee Se Skoulder Breakfast Bacon. pees orem 16e@ PykttBco 25e The Finest Fresh Dressed Poultry SHIKANY ho Phone MARKET CO. | 474 142 EAST SECOND STREET Oh hk hh hh bk kh bk ddddkddk ddd ti ddtktiktircithigezetittttLaetda FURNISHED BY TAYLOR & CLAY Ground Floor Oil Exchange Bldg. Phones 203-204 pany for at least one year. the fact that the compan. 60 cents for every doliar of the em- Ployé, this means that the stock will ly cont. thi instead of $73, vantage of being obiainable on the| White sacked and bulk,.75@85c ewt.: actual IN TANK GONSTRUCTION What ts probably a record in tank Mr. McLean, of Port-\ing pian, 6.100 members of the organ. | Construction was made by the Stand. land, president of this company, feels | ization of the Standard O!l Company aicin of Indiana took advantage of the op-| Dullding of a Oil Company of Indiana in the | “*"* Whiting, Ind., tank farm. This tank |76°: Proilers, 40@50c. rs pont uered. Coramete 18 1@8V8N It oxire Kate Wiléor is police commis: days’ time, with a gang of 70 men, us- ing 30 air guns simultaneously. A tank of thie size ts about 120 fet in . eter and 30 feet high. The weight wile. the tock ta cralued at $13 per {ot the materials is approximately. 180 Shure, the average market price for|tons.. This particular tank was to be | used for the storage of crude from the Sinclair pipeline. cukty for slech, Ditmtite, A | C OOO SOO ISS Te IO ISISMISIOMIDI IOS: Cbe Casper Daiiy Cribune WHEAT PRICES BREAK IN MART 3, Crop Damage Discounted and] csnnert aca cutters, $2.5063.75; bulls : Generai Selling Resumed to 2 lower, When Trading Opens Hogs — Receipts, 25,000; active, GO, June 3.—General selling | Steady to 10c lower; lights off mostiy. on part of houses with eastern | top, $8.10; bulk, $7.65@5; pigs, 10@20c connections led to a sharp break in| lower; bulk desirable, $3. wheat prices today after values had| Sheep—Receipts, 8,000; sheep steady; again touched a new high record for| lambs steedy to 35c higher; advance the season. It was said the continued | chiefly on springs; top native springs CHICAGO, June 3—4U. 8. Bureau of Markets)—Cattle—Receipm, 6,000 beef steers and butcher she stock, | steady; top steers, $9.25; bulk, 87.) 9.50; stockers and feeder steers, weak ol | Livestock Mart i] $4.50G6; veal calves, largely $8.75@ | upturn in quotations had made export-| $13.25 to packers; bulk, $14.50@13; ers hesitant. Besides, weather condi-|culls, largely .$7@7.50; California tons appeared to give some advantage | springs figure 35c higher at $13.65. to the bears, and there was considerable 6 Denver Quotations. Gisposition to regard recent estimates of the 1921 yield as too small. Open-| DENVER, Colo. June 3.—Cattle— Receipts 1,800 head; ing prices, which varied from un- changed figures to 1\¢ higher, July,| beef steers, 36.508 . Clowe, | $1-19% to $1.41%, were followed by a| 6.50; calves, 38. . bl $148.37|@ setback'to $1.38. feeders, $5.00) 23.37 | 23.00 © eastern buying on the decline | 7.50. 35.62 35.87 Hogs—Receipts 400 head; market 65.25 © 64.25 steady; tops, $7.50; bulk, $7.15@7.50 7950 79.87 Sheep—Receipts 300 head; market + 118,37 118.00 / pow ~ -| steady; lambs, $10.00@11.75; ewes, x ct bearish influence. The close was | $4.75@5.00. CHANGE. heavy, 3%c to 3Me net lower; July, peeretannd. RT $1.37 to $1.37%. Lost Soldier Test Important. Corn was depressed by a renewal| woving down 1,000 feet on the Lost of large receipts, the arrivals here Soldier field structure in order to miss being estimated at 700 cars. After] the heavy gas flow and at the same it | op © unchanged to Sec lower, in-|time stay as’ near the crest of the cluding July at 66%c to 6c, the mar-| structure as possible; the Producers ket “underwent a material sag all|and Refiners company started a well ~ pa thia spring which is now nearing the The market displayed but. Mttle|2.500.toot mark. The well is known Power to recover. Prices closed weak. | as No, 2.. It is expected that the pay 1s to 2c net lower with July, 65% to| sand will be encountered in the next eer 200 feet: The well is located at approx Oats declined in sympathy with oth-| imately the same position relative to in, starting tec to Ke up, Julys| the axis that Wertz well No. 1 is be- © 42%c and then dropping to|ing drilled. These wells will be the below yesterday's finish. first two completed high on the struc Lower quotations on hogs puiled| ture. down provisions. ‘ CHICAGO, June 3.—Close Wheat— July. $1.37. Corn—duly, 65%c; September, Oats—July, 41¢; September, 4 Pork—July, $17.10. Lard—July, $9. ptember, $9.90. Ribs—July, $9 eptember, $10.05. Potatoes. CHICAGO, June 3. — Potatoes — Stronger; receipts 69 cars; northern New Well in Rock River. +,.| Ohio Oil company’s well Ni *|the Rock River field, came in a g producer, making 2,900 barrels during the first 24 hours, This production can probably be maintained for some Ume, wells in this field holding up production consistently. No 6 is 1o- cated on the Diamond Cattle company lease on the northwest quarter of sec- tion 35-20-78. Due to contributes employe only $48.67, ind have the added ad- partial payment plan. Texas Triutnphs, $4.25: Alabama | rhe Frants Corporation, subsidiary ——$—<—————— Spauldings $2.76; Louisiana long | or the Elk Basin Consolidated Petro. [rhite, | $2.5002.65 cwt.; South Caro-|ioum company, has acquired holdings Secs herr st Virginia cobblers,| in the Debeque fiold, Garfield county, Colorado, five miles southwest of the town of Debeque and three miles west of the well being drilled jointly by the Carter Ol] company and the Inland Ol & Refining company. ——_—_—— Provisions. CHICAGO, June 3.—Butter—Market creamery extras, 29¢: firsts, seconds, 17@22c; standards. The brary of the General Theo. logical seminary in New York con. tains more than 1.200 different edi tions of the bible. Eggs—Unchanged; receipts 11,967 Live Poultry—Market higher; fowls, 000-barrel tank at the Bioner of Fargo, N. D. CRAULES 3. STOND Petroleum Geolsgrst Reporis and Surveys WINNETY, MON'T. Goodyear Welt ANNOUNCEMENT We Have Just Received a Large Shipment of UNION MADE SUITS For Men and Young Men They come in the latest shades and models. We have them in the regular sizes, the sizes for the stout man or the tall slim fel- low. If it is a Suit you want and you are hard to fit, our tailor is always.at your service. We Carry a Complete Stock of Men’s and Boys’ Dress and Work Shoes, Also Gents’ Furnishings. Read Our Usual Saturday Specials — ‘LEATHER FACED GAUNTLET GLOVES Regular 35c Per Pair, FOR SATURDAY— 2OC rex Pair FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS Regular $1.75 Value, FOR SATURDAY— | $ 1 635 rer Pair If You + Want A ATTENTION! Trunk Come In And Paige here, he Get It At i =. Snogs. Practically They are worthy of Your Own Price. your 1 Md We Are Closing they are priced Out This | right. 260 So. Center St, Casper, Wyo. Department y, TSAI A AMARA EL LA hb hdd "GIDE DLL DIS ; | ngs. Exchange on London was slight- | Exchang gular; oterling, de- | mand, $3.3) 58%. | France—Demand, cables, 6.28. | Belgain Francs — Demand, 8.26; | cables, 8.27, | Gufiders— Demand, 44.25; cnbies, 34.35. h h |""Lite—Demand, 5.20; cables, ; | Marks—Demand, ‘ Firmness Displayed by Some &-| svgx, but Selling Depresses | Norway—Demand, 12. Argentine—Demand. 31.75. Brazilian—Demand, 13.75. Many Stocks Montreal—10% per cent discount. | Time loans, firm; 60 days, 90 days NEW YORK, June 3—Leading| "4 8% months, 7 per cent Call money, firm; high 7%: low 7%; ruling rate 7%%; closing bid 1; of- fered at 7%; last loan 7% stocks were under further pressure at the dull opening of today session. | yesterday's money Qfurry provoking renewed sel‘ing for both accounts. Metals. Equipments, shipping, food. tobacco and motor specialties were lower by) NEW YORK, June 3.— Copper — fractions to a full point. Firmness| Steady; electrolytic, spot and near by, was shown by Crucible Steel, Har-|13%@13%4¢; futures, 13% @13%c. vester and Cuba Cane Sugar. Rails! Tin—Easter; #pot and near by, and the more popular industrials and | $30.50@30.75; futures, $30.25@31.00. Oils were neglected in the early deal-| Iron—Nominally, unchanged. Lead—Steady; spot, $5, ly over yesterday's final quotation. Zine—Steady; East St. The absence of supporting orders en-| $4.60@4.75. abled shorts to bring about further de-| Antimony—Spot, $5.25. pression among shippings, motor nxub-| Silver. sidiaries and food speciatties. curing NEW YORK, June 3.—Bar silver, Louis spet, the morning. Mercantile Marine preferred; Bosch Magneto, Stromberx | gomestic 99%c; foreign 58%c. Carburetor, United States Rubber,| Mexican dollars, 44%c. American Sugar preferred, Beet | a Sugar, National Biscuit, United Drug.) When King George concludes a stay Remington Typewriter and American/with one of his subjects his equerry Snuff lost 1% to 5% points. Among] leaves with the house steward the sum speculative favorites, Baldwin Loco-| of five hundred dollars for distribu- motive and Mexican Petroleum reflect-|tion among the servants. ed pronounced heaviness. Buying of | — lower-priced rails, American Woolen,! Endicott-Johnson and Famous Play- ers was attributed to pools. Call money opened and renewed into next week at 7% per cent. } TONIGHT IS Garter Nite AT THE PAVILION TO ve Money an¢é Exchange. | NEW YORK, June 3.—Prime mer-| cantile paper, 6% @7 per cent. Construction bility of Parts Pertection of Operation (We know that your underreaming can be done for less) ‘money with a Swan Underreamer than any other. fii can rent one from any one of our stores. WH Ranger, This National Bank In inviting your banking business we wish to emphasize the fact that this institu- tion is a NATIONAL bank, a member of the Federal Reserve system and depository for the U. S. government, as well as the State, County and City. Every detail of The Casper National Bank’s business is conducted under the rigid supervision of the Federal govern- ment, so that depositors are assured at all times of the highest possible form of safety. WTF . May We Serve You? Casper National Bank CASPER, WYC. 32 Years of Service Under United States Government Supervision.

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